How 'Gen Z' youths disrupted burial of 18-year-old who died in police custody in Kilimanjaro

How 'Gen Z' youths disrupted burial of 18-year-old who died in police custody in Kilimanjaro

[The Citizen - Tanzania] - 17/01/2026
What unfolded at the burial of an 18-year-old man in Moshi resembled a scene from a film, as more than 300 youths who identified themselves as “Gen Z” disrupted the funeral service
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