“There is still time to work on reforms before elections” says Bishop Josephat Gwajima
Gwajima insisted that he remains a loyal member of the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) despite suffering the consequences of issuing advice that may irk fellow partisans.
Tanzania loses 2000 donkeys every year, the animals are mostly smuggled to Kenya
Tanzania used to have around 600,000 donkeys; the number has however been rapidly shrinking with observers foreseeing total annihilation of these work animals within the next decade.
How Artificial Intelligence transforms women owned livestock into source of income in Africa
Traditional methods, such as ear tags, are fragile and easy to falsify, making verification by a banker nearly impossible and turning a woman's most valuable asset into an invalid guarantee.
Former Tanzanian envoy to Cuba, Humphrey Polepole, denies seeking asylum in Sweden
Through his various social and digital platforms, Ambassador Polepole insisted that it never crossed his mind to live anywhere outside his country, which is Tanzania, even after resigning from his Cuban embassy job.
Bangladeshi Nationals arrested in Libya for Human Trafficking and Kidnapping
According to the Libyan Anti-Illegal Migration agency, the gang had kidnapped Bangladeshi refugees, held them in poor and inhumane conditions where they also tortured them.
Transforming Public Health in Africa through Artificial Intelligence
One of the foundational innovations being adopted is federated learning, a machine learning approach that enables the training of AI models without requiring the transfer of sensitive health data to a central server.
3000 killed as Cholera affects 2.5 million People in Sudan
Almost a year after the current wave of cholera outbreak, the disease had infected 87,219 people and caused 2,260 deaths – a case fatality ratio of 2.6 percent.
Tundu Lissu Case: Prosecutors Want to hide Identities of Witnesses in the Treason Trial
Lissu has slammed the planned non-disclosure of evidence and identities of prosecution witnesses as a 'most blatant disregard of fair trial practices
Handeni Forest spews out four human dead bodies
This comes a few days after people in Handeni complained, through social media platforms, that some six unidentified dead bodies have been traced to their location.
U.S Deputy Secretary of State, Landau meets four African Presidents at different times
In addition, the Deputy Secretary of State welcomed Liberia’s presence on the United Nations Security Council for its 2026-2027 term