12,340 immigrants intercepted while floating on the Mediterranean Sea. 320 found dead
a total of 10,653 men; 1,136 women and 404 children have been lifted from the high seas, possibly escaping from their homelands and trying to seek better refuge elsewhere.
The Malaria-Free Middle East and North African countries still face danger from the disease
Except for Yemen, most of the MENA Region is malaria-free but given malaria vector presence, it may not take long before the disease crops up again
South Sudan seeks support from IMF and the World Bank in resurrecting its economy
Juba's ministerial delegation to Washington DC, held an audience with representatives from the World Bank (WB), International Monetary Fund (IMF), and senior members of the United States Congress.
Limited Internet Penetration and poor data service hinder educational technology in Tanzania
the report points out that, while the potential for EdTech to improve educational outcomes is significant, various challenges and barriers remain that hinder effective implementation and accessibility.
Arusha AFCON 2027 Stadium construction project moves into second phase
The joint ‘Pamoja’ bid to host the AFCON event in 2027 will see the three East African Countries of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda fork out more than USD 2.27 billion.
Vertiv floats USD 200 Million to acquire Great Lakes Data Racks and Cabinets
The integration of Great Lakes’ expertise with Vertiv's existing portfolio is expected to deliver significant customer benefits through consolidated infrastructure sourcing and faster deployment through pre-engineered solutions.
China’s economy shoots up by 5.3 percent
Key economic indicators demonstrated resilience in the first half of the year. Industrial output from major firms rose 6.4 percent, buoyed by a 9.5 percent surge in high-tech manufacturing.
United States laud declaration signing between DR Congo Government and Congolese rebel groups
The signing of the Declaration of principles between Kinshasa and the Rebels’ groups fighting in DRC took place under the observation of the United States.
Arusha Catholic Archbishop Isaac Amani Marks Golden Jubilee and fourth church leadership
More than 50,000 people are gathering in Arusha for the historical ceremony to mark the ‘Fourth Leadership of Archbishop Isaac Amani,’ an event which takes place on the grounds of the Arusha Metropolitan Catholic Cathedral.
Zafiri emerges to light up the African Continent with Renewables
Unlike centralized grids, Decentralized Renewable Energy solutions, such as mini-grids and stand-alone solar home systems, can be deployed quickly and affordably, even in remote or fragile areas.