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Misinformation panic sends Tanzania into a frenzy
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67869, member: 636"] Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan was sworn in for another term on Monday, November 3, 2025, during a ceremony held at military barracks in Dodoma. The venue was chosen for security reasons after the country experienced waves of false information on social media that sparked temporary panic buying and economic disruption in the preceding days. Despite criticism about limited international attendance, key regional partners were present. Representatives from Uganda, Kenya and other East African Community nations attended alongside delegates from the African Union and Southern African Development Community. Diplomats from China, the United States, the European Union and the United Nations also participated. The tight timeline between electoral confirmation and inauguration made broader international participation difficult, as heads of state typically require a week for security arrangements. Hassan addressed the nation wearing navy and red, calling for humility, patience and unity. She quoted former President Benjamin Mkapa, drawing parallels between past economic sovereignty and current challenges from digital manipulation. International organizations quickly issued congratulatory statements, affirming ongoing partnerships. The subdued ceremony prioritized stability over spectacle during a period when misinformation campaigns threatened public confidence, though Tanzania's inflation remained at 3.4 percent with stable foreign reserves. [/QUOTE]
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