Tanzania's leader chose a longtime loyalist as prime minister on Thursday, after a disputed presidential election in the East African country prompted clashes in which rights groups say hundreds of protesters were killed.
Breakdown
- Mwikulu Nchemba was appointed prime minister by Tanzania's president after a disputed election.
- Deadly protests followed the election, with the UN reporting hundreds killed and opposition groups claiming over a thousand deaths. 13s
- Parliament, dominated by the ruling party, approved Nchemba's appointment in a near-unanimous vote. 29s
- Opposition leaders allege election rigging and exclusion of main challengers, while African Union observers reported ballot box stuffing. 53s
- President Hassan has rejected criticism of her human rights record and defended the election's fairness. 1m 27s