The U.S. Embassy in Tanzania has issued a fresh security alert, warning American citizens to brace for possible unrest as nationwide anti-government protests are expected to kick off on December 9, with activity potentially starting as early as December 5.
The alert follows recent chaos after Tanzania’s October 29 elections, where parts of the country experienced violence, destruction of property, internet shutdowns, and major travel delays.

According to the embassy, travelers should prepare for serious disruptions in the coming days, including:
Possible nationwide curfews
Internet blackouts
Suspension of ferries to Zanzibar
International flight cancellations
Roadblocks and strict movement controls
The advisory also notes increased scrutiny from Tanzanian security forces, especially toward foreigners. Authorities have reportedly been checking electronic devices for political material linked to unrest. The public is also reminded that sharing videos or images that may incite panic is a criminal offense under local law.

The U.S. Embassy warned that its ability to assist citizens may be limited during unrest.
American nationals are urged to:
Avoid demonstrations and crowded areas
Keep emergency supplies like water, food, medicine, fuel, and cash
Follow curfew rules and respect local laws
Double-check travel bookings before heading to the airport
Review personal safety plans
The situation highlights rising political tension in Tanzania as the country heads into a potentially volatile period.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.


