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Tanzanian Government Issues Travel Advisory Confirming Return to Normalcy After Election Unrest

The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania has issued an official travel advisory emphasizing that all social, economic, and tourism activities are now operating normally, following the October 29 election that was marred by nationwide protests and an internet shutdown.

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Dodoma. The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania has issued an official travel advisory emphasizing that all social, economic, and tourism activities are now operating normally, following the October 29 election that was marred by nationwide protests and an internet shutdown.

The advisory, signed by Nteghenjwa Hosseah, Head of the Government Communication Unit at the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, reaffirmed Tanzania’s commitment to maintaining safety and stability across all regions.

“As a committed member of the United Nations Tourism Organization (UN Tourism), Tanzania upholds international standards ensuring the safety and well-being of all travelers,” the statement read. It further clarified that all entry and exit points — by air, land, sea, and rail — remain fully operational, and that tourism services across the country continue without disruption.

The government encouraged travelers to proceed confidently with their plans to visit and explore Tanzania’s world-renowned attractions, including national parks, beaches, and cultural heritage sites.

“The United Republic of Tanzania remains a peaceful, stable, and welcoming destination for tourism, business, and investment,” the ministry stated.

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