- According to reports, Tanzanian singer Juma Jux suffered heavy losses after her store worth more than $780 million was set on fire by protesters.
- The violence occurred amid widespread chaos and unrest following Tanzania’s tense presidential election, journalist Bolaji Fesomade reported.
- Post-election violence has wreaked havoc in many parts of the country, raising concerns about security and stability.

Chaos has erupted in Tanzania after a tense presidential election, with widespread protests causing destruction in several parts of the country.
According to reports shared by Bolaji Fesomade on
Fessomade wrote:
“Reports from Tanzania claim that singer Juma Jux’s store worth more than $780 million was set on fire and completely destroyed by protesters. Violence broke out after yesterday’s tense presidential election, sparking chaos and unrest in several parts of the country.”
The violent unrest reportedly began after the results of the presidential election were announced, with many citizens claiming that the results were rigged. The situation quickly escalated, with angry protesters taking to the streets, destroying property and clashing with security forces.
Meanwhile, fans and well-wishers flooded social media to express their sympathy for the singer

