South African Tourist goes missing in Namibian Canyon
The Police Commissioner Mr Mbango said they have not given up on the missing person, because the search team is still on track and hopeful the missing tourist should be alive.
Over 615 graves exhumed as villagers pave way for Serengeti National Park’s expansion onto Lake Victoria.
The money was paid to 16,936 residents in Mara and Morogoro regions where 78 districts, bordering the Serengeti-Mara and Nyerere-Selous-Niassa wildlife connectivity passages are mapped.
Cassava and Sand technologies join hands to boost Artificial Intelligence in Africa
The strategic partnership, between Cassava and Sand was announced at the Global Artificial Intelligence Summit on Africa in Kigali, Rwanda,
Tanzania records 5.3 million tourists in less than a year. Surpasses own target by over 107 percent
Minister Pindi Chana said the sector continues to be the goose which lays the golden eggs, on that the earnings from tourism have also increased from USD 1.3 billion recorded in 2021 to over USD 3.9 billion in 2024.
Donkey kills young boy in Namibia. Woman sues Ministry
The boy was discovered trapped under the laden donkey, dead, after something heavy fell onto him while playing around the mule.
Sudan gets new Prime Minister. Cabinet to be announced later
The presidential decrees also included the appointment of Salma Abdeljabbar Al-Mubarak and Nawara Abou Mohammed Mohammed Tahir as new members of the Sovereignty Council according to a statement from the Republican Palace in Khartoum
Ugandan Rebel, Joseph Kony faces new charges at ICC in The Hague next September
The amendments of criminal charges against Kony came after new evidence emerged including testimonies from victims who suffered persecution rape and sexual enslavement under his arm.
South Sudan seizes eleven oil tankers for porting sub-standard fuel into the country
The South Sudan National Bureau of Standards confirmed that the shipment of petroleum fuel contained in the 11 fuel tankers failed the quality and laboratory tests as it did not comply with the technical standards approved by the East African Community
Six Bodies in Tanzanian Mine: But many more could be buried underneath the quarry
Some reports from Shinyanga say the workers in the quarry were 20 while others say there could have been up to 30 miners who were digging underground, when disaster struck last Sunday.
Ten Killed as Bomb explodes at Military Base in Somalia
The attack targeted a queue of young army recruits, many of them teenagers, who were registering to join the Somali National Army