Tanzanian Opposition Blamed for Deadly Rally Blast

The ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi party has accused opposition leaders of planning the Arusha rally bombings that left several people dead and injured at least 20.

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Bystanders stand around in shock after explosions, thought to be bombs, killed at least three people and injured several others during a rally in Arusha.

  • Tanzania:  Arusha Blast Suspects On Video - Mbowe

    Tanzania Daily News, 18 June 2013

    ALL the people who were involved in the bombing incident at a political rally in Arusha last Saturday, in which three people were killed were recorded on video, CHADEMA has ... read more »

  • Tanzania:  Police Deploy Investigators After Arusha Bombing

    Sabahi, 17 June 2013

    Tanzanian police dispatched a special team to Arusha Sunday (June 16th) to investigate the bombing at an opposition campaign rally Saturday that killed two people and injured at ... read more »

  • Tanzania:  IGP Sends Team to Probe Arusha Blasts

    Tanzania Daily News, 17 June 2013

    THE Inspector General of Police (IGP) Said Mwema has sent a team of investigators to Arusha to probe the bombing incident at a political rally in the city on Saturday afternoon. read more »

  • Tanzania:  Chadema Legislators to Boycott Bunge Sessions Over Bomb Blast

    Tanzania Daily News, 17 June 2013

    THE Chama Cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (Chadema) officials have announced that all Members of Parliament representing the party in the National Assembly will pull out of this week's ... read more »

  • Tanzania:  Bombs Rock Political Rally in Arusha

    Sabahi, 16 June 2013

    At least three people are feared dead and 20 others seriously injured after three explosions rocked a political rally in Arusha Saturday evening (June 15th), Tanzania's Daily News ... read more »

  • Tanzania:  Bombs Rock Political Rally

    Tanzania Daily News, 16 June 2013

    AT least three people are feared dead and 20 others seriously injured when three explosions, thought to be bombs, rocked the Soweto section of Kaloleni in Arusha on Saturday ... read more »

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