Israel shells Iran’s Secret Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace Bunker. Tehran fights back
According to reports, the attack on the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Aerospace has killed key Iranian military figures.
South Sudan Sparks Controversy by deploying tax men to collect revenues from hospitals
The move is causing people to ask the South Sudanese government about the legality of the process and its impact on the alleged free healthcare services in the country.
Israel versus Iran war hampers Pro-Palestinian Caravan making way through Libya to Gaza
The diplomatic situation remains fluid, with the convoy’s organizers urging for regional cooperation to ensure the safe and peaceful passage of humanitarian support to the besieged people of Gaza.
Tanzania: United Nations alarmed by incidents of abductions and torture to silence opposition and critics
Opposition leaders and their supporters have reported a pattern of escalating attacks and human rights violations, primarily in regions where political tensions are high.
China Extends Zero-Tariff Treatment to 53 African Countries. Eswatini thrown out
China's foreign trade with Africa rose 6.1 percent to USD 292.8 billion in 2024 from the year before, with the Asian country remaining Africa's largest trading partner for the 16th consecutive year
Where is the Vice President of South Sudan, Riek Machar?
Recently, state organs confiscated all the mobile phones, computers and other communication devices from Angelina Teny the wife of Riek Machar, who also happens to be a Minister in South Sudan.
TAZARA train crashes onto derailed passenger wagon, kills driver injures 30 other people
According to the Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority (TAZARA) the accident occurred along the railway line between Mununga and Kalonje in the evening of June 12, 2025.
African Development Bank funds the continent’s largest solar power plant in Egypt
A further USD 20 million will come from the Climate Investment Funds’ Clean Technology Fund, with additional financing to be mobilized from a consortium of development finance institutions.
Tanzania mainland imposes mandatory travel insurance fees to foreign visitors
But the non-refundable, new travel insurance fee will not apply to people from the eight East African Community (EAC) member states.
Kenya to extend its fibre optic cable for over 2000 kilometers into South Sudan
The fibre optic cable is spanning 2,420 kilometers extending from the Kenyan border into the South Sudan territory.