Catholic Church in Tanzania bans non-liturgy and other secular interference during sermons
The Catholic Church in Tanzania has banned all non-liturgy commentaries during masses, sermons and from all other religious functions across the country, cutting out secular interference from apostolic activities.
Tanzania’s popular YouTube and Tik-Tok duo, ‘Wachokonozi,’ has been abducted in Arusha
Wachokonozi, a duo that run social commentaries on social media platforms, so far have more than 33,000 subscribers on YouTube.
Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa face mass youth unemployment
More than 70 percent of the sub-Saharan Africa's population under the age of 30 - yet faces a youth unemployment crisis of staggering proportions.
Protest as Oil Company wants to evict South Sudanese farmers from their land for its expansion
There are reports of frequent accusations arising from local communities complaining against the neglected responsibilities by the oil establishments in the precinct, including failing to compensate the affected populations.
Africa Finance Corporation secures Euro 250 million in Loan from Italia’s Cassa Depositi e Prestiti
Lobito is a commercial railway line that will run through Angola and extend to the borders of Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with plans for extension into Tanzania.
Criminals pardoned through Prisons Decongestion Parole are now causing serious problems in DR Congo
According to observers, many of the freed jailbirds are roaming at large without serving their full prison sentences, including those issued under serious criminal offences.
Juba lawyer wants FIFA to investigate corruption in South Sudan’s Football Association
The complainant alleges that the South Sudan Football Association (SSFA) leadership violated the constitution by postponing the General Assembly Meeting, which was originally scheduled for February to June 20, 2025, without any legal justification.
Female opposition leaders arrested in Tanzania and Rwanda
“But the struggle for democracy continues,” wrote Ayo, who is also filling the opposition docket for the shadow cabinet minister for Public Service and Good Governance.
South Sudan: 12,000 displaced persons arrive in Jonglei State fleeing from clashes in Pigi and Fangak
The displaced persons now sheltered in public facilities such as schools and churches, are enduring harsh living conditions marked by worsening malnutrition and the collapse of essential services.
Kenya and Senegal top African Development Bank’s Electricity Regulatory Index
Uganda, Liberia and Niger round out the top five performers, with Niger registering one of the biggest gains, underlining the strong impact of sustained reforms and political commitment to power sector development.