AfricaLink 21.04.2025 -Tanzania democracy in danger as opposition party withdraw - MP3-Stereo

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The recent withdrawal of one of Tanzania's leading opposition parties from the 2025 elections is not a sign of apathy, but a bold protest. They've raised serious concerns about the fairness of the playing field, the integrity of the institutions, and the future of democracy in the country. DW's Josephine Mahachi speaks to Lovelet Lwakatare, a political analyst and Naomi Jasseda.
21 Apr English Germany News

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