5,896,205 |
-3.3666 |
36.6833 |
Tanzania |
|
Commuter bus drivers in Arusha go on strike over new routing system. Those operators who refused to join the strike had their vehicles smashed and some drivers were beated by rioters. |
5,896,210 |
-7.95618 |
38.97164 |
Tanzania |
|
Al Shabaab killed 2 police officers and raided a police station at Ikwiriri, using machetes and guns. |
5,896,215 |
-3.3666 |
36.6833 |
Tanzania |
|
In Arusha, South Sudan President Kiir and SPLA/M-IO head Machar signed an agreement to reconcile rival factions within the SPLM. |
5,898,257 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
|
Reports of revenge attacks against police and security forces |
5,896,224 |
-6.8167 |
39.2833 |
Tanzania |
|
Traders in Dar es Salaam's Kariakoo area staged a two-day protest by closing shops, demanding the release of businessman Johnson Minja, who has led the opposition stance against Electronic Fiscal Devices. |
5,896,230 |
-6.8167 |
39.2833 |
Tanzania |
|
More than 30 Civic United Front supporters staged a demonstration in Dar es salaam to mark the 14th anniversary of party members being killed in a protest in Zanzibar over the alleged rigging of the general election in 2000. CUF chairman Ibrahim Lipumba and others were arrested and beaten. Police used tear gas to disperse the crowd. |
5,896,234 |
-7.7666 |
35.7 |
Tanzania |
|
Traders in Iringa staged a protest by closing shops, demanding the release of businessman Johnson Minja, who has led the opposition stance against Electronic Fiscal Devices. |
5,896,238 |
-8.9 |
33.45 |
Tanzania |
|
Traders in Mbeya staged a protest by closing shops, demanding the release of businessman Johnson Minja, who has led the opposition stance against Electronic Fiscal Devices. |
5,896,242 |
-10.6833 |
35.65 |
Tanzania |
|
Traders in Songea staged a protest by closing shops, demanding the release of businessman Johnson Minja, who has led the opposition stance against Electronic Fiscal Devices. |
5,896,246 |
-5.0667 |
39.1 |
Tanzania |
|
Traders in Tanga staged a protest by closing shops, demanding the release of businessman Johnson Minja, who has led the opposition stance against Electronic Fiscal Devices. |