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Tuliza Mukar Afande.Umeishia darasa la ngapi!!??
Inaonekana huna akili kabisa
Tukiachana na marekani. Unaamini Tanzania sio salama?Marekani yenyewe sio salama kwenda, masuala ya uporaji wa kutumia silaha za moto yapo kibao.
Mimi sio afande mimi ni askari jiji aka mgamboTuliza Mukar Afande.
Wapo salama hata hiyo kutekana kisiasa bado sio kubwa kumfanya mgeni apate hofu.Sasa hiyo haimaanishi mgeni yupo salama
Ila najua utabisha tu
🖕Umeishia darasa la ngapi!!??
Inaonekana huna akili kabisa
Tusiharibiane uzi.
Wizara ya mambo ya nje ya Canada nauo imeandika kwa wanachi wao wakitaka kutembelea Tanzania wajihadhari na UGAIDI, UTEKAJI, WIZI, na MAANDAMANO
Unaweza kusoma hapa kwa taarifa zaidi,
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Travel advice and advisories for Tanzania
Travel Advice and Advisories from the Government of Canadatravel.gc.ca
Border with Mozambique in the Mtwara region
Extremist groups are active in the northern districts of Cabo Delgado, Mozambique. Security incidents have occurred along the border, in the Mtwara Region. Tanzanian military and security forces conduct counterinsurgency operations in the area where access is controlled in several locations and movements in and out are monitored.
Southern Mtwara region
Armed groups have been active in the southern Mtwara region between highway 19 and 10 km from the border with Mozambique. There is a threat of terrorism and kidnappings in this region.
Border with Burundi and Democratic Republic of Congo (Kinshasa)
Exercise a high degree of caution when travelling near refugee camps in northwestern Tanzania, particularly in the region of Kigoma and to the west of Kagera bordering Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, due to banditry.
Demonstrations
Demonstrations can occur anywhere across the country and sometimes on short notice. Even peaceful demonstrations can turn violent at any time. They can also lead to disruptions to traffic and public transportation.
Mass gatherings (large-scale events)
- Avoid areas where demonstrations and large gatherings are taking place
- Follow the instructions of local authorities
- Monitor local media for information on ongoing demonstrations
Crime
Petty crime
Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and purse snatching, occurs.
Theft occurs in crowded public areas such as:
Snatching from passing motorcycles or cars is frequent. Common targets are bags, jewelry, and electronics.
- popular tourist areas, including beaches
- buses, trains, bus and train stations and airports
- hotel lobbies
- markets
- restaurants, including outdoor seating areas
- nightclubs and cinemas
- shopping centres
In Dar es Salaam, exercise a high degree of caution in and around:
In Zanzibar, exercise increased caution in and around:
- Coco Beach
- Kariakoo Market area
- Masaki and Oyster Bay Peninsula, particularly along Toure Drive
During your trip:
- Stone Town
- Nungwi
- Paje
- Jambiani
- keep your personal belongings, including your passport and your other travel documents in a secure place
- don’t show signs of affluence, wear expensive jewellery or visibly display electronics
- don’t carry large sums of cash or valuables unnecessarily
- seek local advice on the security situation prior to visiting beaches
- when walking along the street, do not carry your bag with the strap across your body
- walk towards the traffic so you can see the vehicles approaching
- Avoid walking outside after dark
- be aware of your surroundings at all times and avoid distractions through actions such as wearing headphones
Violent crime
Violent crime can occur throughout the country. Incidents include:
During your stay:
- armed robbery
- burglary
- assault, including sexual assault
- stay in accommodations with adequate security measures
- only use reputable companies for long term accommodations
- keep doors and windows locked at all times
- keep valuables out of sight and reach
- avoid isolated areas
- be extra cautious when withdrawing cash from ATMs
- don't resist an attack
Kidnappings
Kidnapping-for-ransom does not pose a significant risk in Tanzania, but it cannot be ruled out since armed groups from neighboring countries are known to employ this tactic.
Exercise caution along the following border areas:
- around Lake Tanganyika, which marks the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo
- the southeastern border with Mozambique
Express kidnappings
Express kidnappings have occurred near hotels and transportation facilities such as ferry, bus and train terminals, in Dar es Salaam, where kidnappers demand small immediate ransoms.
Criminals kidnap the victim from the street or a taxi and force the person to withdraw funds from an ATM. The victim is sometimes held overnight so that a second withdrawal can be made the next day.
These kidnappings are sometimes committed by taxi or ride-share apps drivers.
- Only use reputable cab companies or ride-sharing apps
- When using a ride sharing app, ensure the vehicle license plate is the same as the one displayed on the app.
- Do not accept rides from new acquaintances or strangers
- Avoid hailing taxis on the street
- Do not get into a vehicle that already has a passenger in it
- If you're threatened by armed criminals, stay calm and don’t resist
Terrorism
There is a threat of terrorism.
Tanzania remains vulnerable to terrorist groups active in neighbouring countries. Terrorist attacks cannot be ruled out.
Terrorists may target public places and crowded areas.
Targets could include:
Always be aware of your surroundings when in public places.
- government buildings
- schools
- places of worship
- public areas frequented by foreigners, such as restaurants, bars, coffee shops, shopping centers, markets, hotels and other tourist destinations
Be particularly vigilant during:
Terrorists may use such occasions to mount attacks.
- sporting events
- religious holidays
- public celebrations
- major political events, such as election
Wizara ya mambo ya nje ya Canada nauo imeandika kwa wanachi wao wakitaka kutembelea Tanzania wajihadhari na UGAIDI, UTEKAJI, WIZI, na MAANDAMANO
Unaweza kusoma hapa kwa taarifa zaidi,
![]()
Travel advice and advisories for Tanzania
Travel Advice and Advisories from the Government of Canadatravel.gc.ca
Border with Mozambique in the Mtwara region
Extremist groups are active in the northern districts of Cabo Delgado, Mozambique. Security incidents have occurred along the border, in the Mtwara Region. Tanzanian military and security forces conduct counterinsurgency operations in the area where access is controlled in several locations and movements in and out are monitored.
Southern Mtwara region
Armed groups have been active in the southern Mtwara region between highway 19 and 10 km from the border with Mozambique. There is a threat of terrorism and kidnappings in this region.
Border with Burundi and Democratic Republic of Congo (Kinshasa)
Exercise a high degree of caution when travelling near refugee camps in northwestern Tanzania, particularly in the region of Kigoma and to the west of Kagera bordering Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, due to banditry.
Demonstrations
Demonstrations can occur anywhere across the country and sometimes on short notice. Even peaceful demonstrations can turn violent at any time. They can also lead to disruptions to traffic and public transportation.
Mass gatherings (large-scale events)
- Avoid areas where demonstrations and large gatherings are taking place
- Follow the instructions of local authorities
- Monitor local media for information on ongoing demonstrations
Crime
Petty crime
Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and purse snatching, occurs.
Theft occurs in crowded public areas such as:
Snatching from passing motorcycles or cars is frequent. Common targets are bags, jewelry, and electronics.
- popular tourist areas, including beaches
- buses, trains, bus and train stations and airports
- hotel lobbies
- markets
- restaurants, including outdoor seating areas
- nightclubs and cinemas
- shopping centres
In Dar es Salaam, exercise a high degree of caution in and around:
In Zanzibar, exercise increased caution in and around:
- Coco Beach
- Kariakoo Market area
- Masaki and Oyster Bay Peninsula, particularly along Toure Drive
During your trip:
- Stone Town
- Nungwi
- Paje
- Jambiani
- keep your personal belongings, including your passport and your other travel documents in a secure place
- don’t show signs of affluence, wear expensive jewellery or visibly display electronics
- don’t carry large sums of cash or valuables unnecessarily
- seek local advice on the security situation prior to visiting beaches
- when walking along the street, do not carry your bag with the strap across your body
- walk towards the traffic so you can see the vehicles approaching
- Avoid walking outside after dark
- be aware of your surroundings at all times and avoid distractions through actions such as wearing headphones
Violent crime
Violent crime can occur throughout the country. Incidents include:
During your stay:
- armed robbery
- burglary
- assault, including sexual assault
- stay in accommodations with adequate security measures
- only use reputable companies for long term accommodations
- keep doors and windows locked at all times
- keep valuables out of sight and reach
- avoid isolated areas
- be extra cautious when withdrawing cash from ATMs
- don't resist an attack
Kidnappings
Kidnapping-for-ransom does not pose a significant risk in Tanzania, but it cannot be ruled out since armed groups from neighboring countries are known to employ this tactic.
Exercise caution along the following border areas:
- around Lake Tanganyika, which marks the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo
- the southeastern border with Mozambique
Express kidnappings
Express kidnappings have occurred near hotels and transportation facilities such as ferry, bus and train terminals, in Dar es Salaam, where kidnappers demand small immediate ransoms.
Criminals kidnap the victim from the street or a taxi and force the person to withdraw funds from an ATM. The victim is sometimes held overnight so that a second withdrawal can be made the next day.
These kidnappings are sometimes committed by taxi or ride-share apps drivers.
- Only use reputable cab companies or ride-sharing apps
- When using a ride sharing app, ensure the vehicle license plate is the same as the one displayed on the app.
- Do not accept rides from new acquaintances or strangers
- Avoid hailing taxis on the street
- Do not get into a vehicle that already has a passenger in it
- If you're threatened by armed criminals, stay calm and don’t resist
Terrorism
There is a threat of terrorism.
Tanzania remains vulnerable to terrorist groups active in neighbouring countries. Terrorist attacks cannot be ruled out.
Terrorists may target public places and crowded areas.
Targets could include:
Always be aware of your surroundings when in public places.
- government buildings
- schools
- places of worship
- public areas frequented by foreigners, such as restaurants, bars, coffee shops, shopping centers, markets, hotels and other tourist destinations
Be particularly vigilant during:
Terrorists may use such occasions to mount attacks.
- sporting events
- religious holidays
- public celebrations
- major political events, such as election
Kwenye ATM kuna kifaa hua kinaweka pale pale unapoingiza ATM card yako kinachoweka kunakili taarifa zilizo kwenye card pamoja na camera kidogo inayoweza kumulika sehem ya kuandika password/ machaguoAnayeelewa hapa anisaidie tafadhali
010....mpaka kwenye utumbo mwembamba