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US issues security alert over expected anti-government protests in Tanzania

By Manuel NtoyaiDecember 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan during a past function [AFP]

The United States Embassy in Dar es Salaam has issued a security alert warning its citizens to prepare for possible unrest and major service disruptions in Tanzania ahead of planned anti-government demonstrations next week.

In a statement posted on its official X account, the Embassy cautioned that although protests have been called for December 9, related activities could begin as early as December 5, warning that visitors should brace for significant interruptions in transport and essential services if unrest escalates.

“Travelers to Tanzania over the next several weeks should be prepared for potential disruptions, including the possibility of unrest, nation-wide curfews, an internet blackout, cancellation of ferries to Zanzibar, cancellation of international flights, and roadblocks enacted to enforce strict movement controls,” it said.

Security alert for U.S. Citizens

Event: There are ongoing calls for nationwide anti-government demonstrations on December 9, but protest activity could begin as early as December 5. Recent unrest around Tanzania’s October 29 elections resulted in destruction of public… pic.twitter.com/5MYX3AraBH

— US Embassy Tanzania (@usembassytz) December 1, 2025

The Embassy further outlined precautions for U.S. citizens, urging them to avoid protest areas and prepare for the possibility of movement restrictions.

“Avoid demonstrations. Avoid crowds. Have stores of water, food, medication, fuel, and cash in case of shelter-in-place requirements. Follow any curfews that are announced. Be mindful of local laws. Confirm your flight via telephone prior to traveling to the airport. Review your personal safety plan,” it advised.

It also noted that foreign nationals have recently faced closer scrutiny from security agencies.

“Following recent unrest, foreign nationals have experienced increased attention from local security authorities, and security forces have searched electronics for evidence of connection to unrest or politically sensitive content,” the Embassy said.

Tanzanian police have separately warned that sharing images or videos deemed capable of “causing panic” is a criminal offence, with reports of officers checking phones and laptops for such material.

The mission also noted that its ability to assist U.S. citizens may be limited in the event of widespread unrest.

The alert comes amid heightened tension following Tanzania’s October 29 elections, which were accompanied by violence, damage to public infrastructure, internet shutdowns and disruptions to travel and communication.

Published Date: 2025-12-01 13:53:33
Author: Manuel Ntoyai
Source: TNX Africa
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