Tanzania elections: Opposition leader Tundu Lissu 'won't accept poll results'

Tanzania's main opposition presidential candidate has said he will not accept the result of Wednesday's election because of voting irregularities.
ANT flag bearer Gen Mugisha Muntu
Gen Muntu warns of chaos if ballots are printed locally
Leader of Alliance for National Transformation (ANT) Maj Gen Mugisha Muntu has warned that allowing local companies to print the 2021 election ballots will breed chaos in the country, saying they are highly vulnerable to manipulation, especially by the ruling National Resistance Movement party.
File Photo: At least 16 more mass graves have yet to be unearthed
Libya digs up mass grave found in area previously held by Haftar forces
A dozen bodies have been unearthed in newly found mass graves in the Tarhuna region of western Libya from which eastern strongman Khalifa Haftar's forces launched an aborted assault on Tripoli last year.
Guinean President Alpha Condé was guided through the crowd during his visit to the police officers
Guinea President visits the wounded while opposition denounces electoral 'hold up'
Guinean President Alpha Condé makes his first public appearance since the election of October 18, 2020, by visiting gendarmes and police officers injured in the clashes that followed the election.
If Okonjo-Iweala is approved by consensus, she will be the next WTO Director-General
United States opposes Nigeria’s Okonjo-Iweala for WTO top job
The United States says it is not backing former Nigeria finance minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, to be the next Director-General of the World Trade Organization.
A red beret
Government bans media houses from hosting politicians donning red berets
The government has banned media houses from hosting politicians wearing the red beret, which was gazetted as attire for the army.
File photo: At least 10 protesters were killed in the Lekki plaza shooting on October 20
Lekki shooting: Army admits troops deployed, denies opening fire
A week after the shooting of peaceful demonstrators in Lagos, Nigeria’s army has admitted its soldiers were deployed to restore order, but denied they opened fire on the gathered crowd protesting against police brutality.