Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan blamed foreigners for last week’s deadly post-election protests, acknowledged lives lost, and urged security forces to restore calm. Her swearing-in on government grounds in Dodoma, a departure from a previous stadium inauguration, came amid intermittent internet, shuttered shops and gas stations, and a postponed university reopening after the Oct. 29 unrest. The U.N. cited credible reports of 10 deaths, while a Catholic leader claimed hundreds. The opposition Chadema rejected the results; its leader Tundu Lissu remains jailed on treason charges. Regional leaders attended as Kenya urged dialogue and the Namanga border stayed closed.
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