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US Embassy in TanzaniaTemporarily Closed as the Country Faces Internet Outage.

Posted on May 14, 2024May 14, 2024 By Naomy Mbaka No Comments on US Embassy in TanzaniaTemporarily Closed as the Country Faces Internet Outage.

The United States Embassy in Tanzania has declared temporary closure for two days due to ongoing network problems.

In an official statement, the embassy announced it will not be operational on May 14th and 15th, citing degraded network services caused by a cut submarine cable affecting Tanzania, Kenya, and other nations in East and Southern Africa.

“Due to nationwide network degradation, the embassy will be closed to the public on May 14th and 15th. Consular appointments scheduled for these days will be cancelled and rescheduled. However, the consular section will remain open for visa pickups and emergency cases involving American citizens,” stated the embassy.

Several African countries, including Kenya,Uganda,Rwanda among others are grappling with internet connectivity issues following the submarine cable cut.

This has made internet to have slow speeds, prompting telecommunications companies like Safaricom to issue warnings to their customers about the disruption.

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