Internet Blackout Plunges Tanzania's Capital into Fury: Citizens Demand Answers!
African nations are currently at the forefront of significant developments across various sectors, from digital rights and business innovation to legal battles and the adoption of new mobility solutions. Recent events highlight a complex interplay of political control, entrepreneurial spirit, and evolving market dynamics.
In Tanzania, election day was marred by a widespread internet disruption, sparking fresh concerns about digital freedoms. Mobile data and social media platforms experienced significant slowdowns, escalating into a nationwide blackout confirmed by internet watchdog NetBlocks. This connectivity disruption coincided with protests erupting in Dar es Salaam, with reports of unrest in Kimara, Ubungo, Magomeni, Kinondoni, and Tandale. The US Embassy issued a security alert warning of country-wide protests. This incident echoes a pattern seen during the 2020 elections, where social media and messaging platforms were blocked. Since May 2025, access to X (formerly Twitter) has been restricted, with similar blocks on TikTok Live and Instagram Live, following the suspension of Mwananchi Communications for alleged “prohibited content.” President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s administration faces criticism over a clampdown on opposition voices, with rights groups expressing alarm over arrests and detentions alongside internet shutdowns, signalling a worrying trend ahead of upcoming general elections. This continuous pulling of the digital plug underscores how vital internet access is for citizens to engage with their democracy, verify information, and report irregularities, and how its absence can fuel rumors and erode trust.
Meanwhile, the entrepreneurial landscape in Africa continues to innovate, addressing unique challenges. Storebridger, a startup founded by Hameed Damee in Nigeria, is tackling the chaos faced by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) managing multiple sales channels. The platform centralizes inventory, syncs real-time sales across websites, social media, and physical stores, and enables owners to build online stores without technical expertise. Beyond streamlining operations, Storebridger’s most significant contribution is making SME data bankable. By linking sales data and inventory through its POS system to banks, it allows lenders to evaluate businesses based on actual performance, not just traditional financial statements, thereby improving access to credit. This innovation reflects a deeper understanding of how African businesses operate, offering flexible pricing and informal negotiations, areas often overlooked by global eCommerce tools. Similarly, financial technology companies like Fincra and Paga are expanding their reach, with Fincra enabling businesses to accept local payments in various currencies and Paga extending its money management services to the U.S., allowing users to send, pay, and bank in both Naira and US Dollars.
South Africa is navigating its own set of significant legal and market shifts. The long-running
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