Over 4000 candidates now scramble for less than 300 Parliamentary seats in Tanzania
According to President Samia, her party primary polls report, indicate that more than 30,000 other hopeful candidates have also expressed interest in contesting for the 396 Ward Councillor representative slots, countrywide.
Tanzania’s popular Prophet inaugurates the largest church in Dar-es-salaam
The newly inaugurated giant house of worship in Dar-es-salaam, has a reported capacity of seating more than 50,000 people comfortably and counting.
States in South Sudan protest against decision to divide Juba into Tax Zones
The rejection came during the state’s weekly cabinet meeting, chaired by the Governor of Central Equatorial State, Lieutenant General Rabe Mojoing Emmanuel.
Sudanese Premier appoints three new Cabinet Ministers
The Prime Minister of Sudan stated that these appointments followed a thorough assessment of competencies and expertise, with the goal of enhancing the government’s performance during the transitional phase.
China declares position on the war between Russia and Ukraine
According to the official, China has not only effectively fulfilled its international responsibilities but also initiated the Group of Friends for Peace with Brazil and other Global South countries at the United Nations
What is cooking between China and the European Union?
China regards Europe as an important pole in a multipolar world and maintains continuity and stability in its policy towards Europe.
Angola pumps USD 60 billion into the country’s oil and gas industry
Major upcoming developments include the Agogo Integrated West Hub Development (2025) and Angola’s first non-associated gas project (2026).
Two Lady Tourists crushed to death by Female Elephant in Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park
This apparently, is not the first time that the Zambian elephants attack people, especially tourists and precisely elderly women.
Libya opens gates to international companies’ oil and gas exploration
So far top global gas companies such as ExxonMobil, Chevron, TotalEnergies, and Eni are taking part in the country’s first oil exploration bid round in nearly 20 years.
Migrants from South Sudan stuck in Djibouti being deported back to Juba
The Trump administration argued that the migrants did not have a legal right to enter the United States and that they should be deported to their home country of South Sudan.