A Tanzanian commission appointed by the President has released its official report investigating the violence that broke out during last year's elections, according to a report by France 24.
The inquiry, which was led by the government, sought to examine the causes of the unrest and the specific incidents of poll-related violence that impacted the country.
France 24 reported that the commission's findings come as part of a formal review of the electoral process and the subsequent clashes.
Presidential oversight
The commission was established directly by the President to provide an internal assessment of the election's stability. The report marks the conclusion of the investigation into the period of unrest.
While the source material focuses on the release of the findings, the report serves as a primary document for the administration's response to the recent electoral cycle.