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Hello and welcome to NewsHour live from the BBC World Service in London.
I'm Rebecca Kezby.
We begin the program today in East Africa, Tanzania,
home to the majestic Serengeti National Park and Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain.
But we're getting reports that hundreds of people have been killed there following the general election on Wednesday.
Preliminary official results suggest the incumbent president, Samir Saluhu Hassan, has won.
The final announcement is expected tomorrow,
but opposition parties and civil rights groups say the election were not free and fair.
Demonstrations have broken out over the past couple of days in the commercial capital Dar es Salaam and other cities,
including the northern city of Muanzah.
Security forces are reported to have used live ammunition in clashes with protesters.
Well,