Cyabra Launches Deepfake Detection

Disinformation Campaigns Target Tanzania’s Upcoming Election

Cyabra reveals how disinformation threatens the integrity of Tanzania’s 2025 elections.

Cyabra’s latest report on Tanzania’s 2025 elections uncovered a hidden network where 42% of accounts were fake, working in perfect sync to push false narratives that reached over 3.3 million people.

The report shows how these networks reshaped political conversation by portraying CHADEMA as divided and collapsing while presenting the ruling CCM as the only path to stability.

By revealing the scale, tactics, and regional targeting of this campaign, the findings highlight just how vulnerable democratize elections can be to online manipulation.

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