The mission highlighted loss of lives, internet shutdown, and voter apathy, among other factors that made the exercise below democratic standards.
According to the ministry, peace was restored following the post-election protests that occurred on October 29 and November 1.
The opposition party called on the government to immediately restore internet services to facilitate citizens’ communication.
Several days of disruptive electoral protests have caused food, fuel, and cash shortages in Tanzania.
Mr Dada was Uganda’s military dictator between 1971 and 1979.
The opposition party said at least 700 people have been killed in the protest.
The United Nations has also expressed concern over the election violence rocking Tanzania.
Tanzanian authorities have blocked citizens’ access to the microblogging platform X after the hackers compromised the country’s police X account.
Tanzania’s general elections will be held in October 2025 to elect the president and members of the National Assembly.
Police disallowed the event based on likely chaos and a disturbance of public peace.
