Tanzania Church condemns killing of protesters
The Catholic Church in Tanzania condemns the killing of election protesters, warning true peace requires justice. Get the latest on the political crisis.
The Catholic Church in Tanzania condemns the killing of election protesters, warning true peace requires justice. Get the latest on the political crisis.
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The FCDO has updated its travel guidance for Tanzania, warning British travellers about specific risks in certain regions while clarifying advice for popular tourist destinations.
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