Update: explosions shake Upanga

A series of explosions rocked Upanga as a law firm was attacked early Saturday morning. Photo: Daniel Hayduk

Update: 14:30 – More details here in this updated story, as well as a photo gallery.


Update: 11:30 — United Nations Road and areas surrounding Immma House have been re-opened.


United Nations Road in Upanga remains closed after an early morning attack on a law firm.

At 02:00 Saturday, August 26, a series of loud explosions shook Upanga.

Immma House, the office of law firm Immma Advocates, was filled with smoke and debris.

Near the damaged entry gate, a device which witnesses describe as a pipe bomb was visible.

Check back for more updates as they become available.

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5 Comments on "Update: explosions shake Upanga"

  1. Diamond Valli | August 26, 2017 at 11:17 |

    This us great news. But who want to blow the Advocate’s offices??? Is this a syndicate kind of group or what????

  2. Theresa J Kaijage | August 26, 2017 at 11:41 |

    Unfortunate for a country of Nyerere who was known as President of Tanzania, Africa’s most peaceful nation!

  3. Its too bad for peceaful nation. Hope nobody was hurt.

  4. Shyam Jadeja | August 26, 2017 at 14:04 |

    I am perturbed. I was in Dar, then practising, when my friend, Advocate Kapinga, was shot and killed. And now this. When I was defending Gray in the first treason trial, the most I suffered was repeated punctures in the poor wheels of my two year old Datsun parked opposite the High Court on the other side of the road, for four days! I informed the Director of Intelligence: no more punctures. But — this is too much!

  5. NAZIR JAN | August 28, 2017 at 23:54 |

    MAYBE THE IMMMA LAWYERS HAD TAKEN A CONTROVERSIAL CASE OR THE DEFENCE STAND TAKEN BY IMMMA MAY HAVE DISTURBED THE SENTIMENTS OF SOME PEOPLE. ANYWAY,THE RULE OF LAW HAS TO BE MAINTAINED BY EMERGING SOCIETIES.

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