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Tanzania Urges Citizens in Middle East to Stay Indoors Amid Rising Tensions

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Last updated: March 3, 2026 10:20 pm
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Tanzania Issues Travel Warning to Citizens in Middle East Amid Rising Tensions

Dodoma — The Tanzanian government has issued an urgent security warning to citizens residing in or planning to visit the Middle East, advising them to remain indoors, avoid travel, and steer clear of military and security installations. This advisory comes in response to escalating regional tensions involving Iran, the United States, Israel, and Qatar.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation released this important notice earlier today, reflecting concerns over the ongoing conflict that has already heightened risks for expatriates in the area. The announcement encourages Tanzanians in countries such as Bahrain, Israel, Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Oman to remain highly vigilant.

In its statement, the Tanzanian government emphasized that the ability to provide direct consular assistance may be affected by local security conditions. Citizens were urged to comply with directives from local authorities and to maintain a heightened state of awareness regarding their surroundings.

“Tanzanians in the Middle East should exercise increased caution and stay updated on official communications from their embassies, which may include critical emergency alerts,” the ministry advised. This call for vigilance comes as tensions in the region are reportedly peaking, leading to concerns for the safety of foreign nationals.

For those currently in the affected regions, the government recommends avoiding all travel in and out of the Middle East and suggests staying indoors whenever feasible. Citizens should also refrain from visiting areas linked to military or security activities to minimize potential risks.

Moreover, Tanzanians have been instructed to keep their passports and identification documents secure yet readily accessible in case of emergencies. The ministry stresses the importance of preparedness, given the rapidly evolving situation.

“To facilitate better tracking and support, we encourage all Tanzanians to register through our online diaspora platform,” the ministry highlighted. This measure is designed to ensure that the government can effectively monitor the whereabouts and well-being of its citizens abroad.

For any emergencies or inquiries, citizens are advised to reach out to the nearest Tanzanian embassy in cities such as Kuwait City, Doha, Riyadh, Tel Aviv, or Ankara. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation has committed to providing further updates and consular support as conditions permit.

The advisory underscores the government’s commitment to prioritizing the safety of its nationals during these turbulent times. Tanzanians are reminded to take all necessary precautions and adhere to government advisories for their well-being.

As the international community watches the situation unfold, many Tanzanians in the region are left to navigate the challenges posed by the conflict. Family members back home are anxiously following the developments, hoping for a peaceful resolution soon.

— Reported by Nexio News

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