Dodoma plans to spearhead beekeeping and honey production in Tanzania
Together with Tabora, Dodoma recently secured market outlets from their organic honey in the United Kingdom.
Another Tanzanian bags the World Health Organization’s African Regional Director Post
This year’s gathering comes at a pivotal moment for global health, as Member States confront emerging threats and major shifts in the landscape for global health and international development.
Kenyan Politician Martha Karua and two human right defenders refused entry into Tanzania
The People’s Liberation Party (PLP) leader Martha Karua said she, alongside human rights defenders Gloria Kimani and Lynn Ngugi were detained at the Julius Nyerere International Airport in Dar-es-salaam
Burkina Faso builds grand statue for Captain Thomas Sankara to honor former leader
Thomas Sankara, often called ‘Africa’s Che Guevara,’ led Burkina Faso from 1983 to 1987, renaming the country from Upper Volta to Burkina Faso, meaning ‘Land of Upright People.’
Libya imposes travel ban on Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh
But in his recent address today with Nation, Prime Minister of Western region unity government Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh reaffirmed his government’s commitment to dismantling armed groups and restoring state authority across Libya.
Libya is building the largest direct reduced iron steel plant in the world, at Benghazi
The project is a joint venture between the United Libyan Steel with 70 percent share and Tosyali Turkey, which owns 30 percent stake.
Six Killed, 20 injured as civil clashes reduce village to ashes in South Sudan’s Warrap State
The market, now a smoldering ruin, was more than a place to buy goods; the setup was essentially a cultural meeting place, where mothers bartered for food to feed their children, where neighbors shared stories, and where hope for a better day lingered.
South Sudan army barrack ambushed by village cowboys. Base commander captured.
The Thiik community has been accusing the SSPDF soldiers of fueling attacks between them and their nemesis the Akok community by supporting the latter.
Seven dead as Floods submerge homes in South Sudan, due to repeated Airstrikes
Local leaders and humanitarian organizations are sounding the alarm. “The people of Fangak are caught between violence and nature’s wrath,” said Biel Boutros Biel, Fangak County Commissioner.
Johari Rotana Hotel in Dar-es-Salaam hosting the World Travel Awards 2025
After the Africa and Indian Ocean awards are read in Dar-Es-Salaam, the WTA will move to Cancún, Mexico for the Latin America Gala Ceremony to be held on the 27th of September 2025.