Dar es Salaam. After the curfew was lifted, many Tanzanians discovered that life had not returned to normal.
The city streets were open, shops were busy and public transport had resumed, but the people were not the same.
From crowded daladalas to bustling markets, the lively conversations that once filled the air had faded.
People spoke in whispers or avoided talking altogether, fearing t
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