Tanzania injects USD 450 million in boosting grain storage capacity to 1.1 million tons
The National Food Reserve Agency intends to spend over 800 billion/- in purchasing more than 800,000 tons of maize and 150,000 tons of rice from farmers in the country
Tripoli now chooses China in the plans to rebuild Libya
Libyan team held meetings with the China National Engineering and Construction Corporation, Huawei Technologies and the Dongguan University of Technology.
Tanzania dismisses reports on plans to poison the opposition leader, Tundu Lissu, in prison
We have received with great shock reports claiming that there are plans to poison Tundu Lissu, the National Chairman of CHADEMA
South Sudan arrests Killers Gang, Black Devils and other criminal groups in Juba
The criminal gangs whose members were apprehended in Juba include the ‘Four SG’ (4SG) Slime, West Coast, ODA, the Killers Gang and Black Devils.
Libya introduces security control cards for foreign expats
The campaign includes the opening of five main branches across the country to facilitate the registration process.
10 billion worth of Dinars banknotes printed in Britain and Russia banned in Libya
The Central Bank of Libya (CBL) confirmed these notes were printed without legal authorization and failed to meet international standards, raising serious concerns about their legitimacy.
Africa needs increased climate finance to power locally led adaptations
The appeal, which was made at the climate resilience conference in Nairobi, comes amid mounting concern that communities on the frontlines of climate change
‘What we did this summer!’ Chem Chem Lodge reveals secret behind World Travel Awards 2025 win
Managing 20,000 hectares, that is 50,000 acres of unfenced natural wilderness, the Chem Chem Safari Lodge is perched within the vast virgin landscape linking Tarangire and Lake Manyara National Parks.
Nikkiso to supply life-saving oxygen plants in Kenya and Tanzania
Medical oxygen is crucial for surgery, emergency care, and the treatment of severe respiratory conditions, areas where supply remains dangerously short across much of sub-Saharan Africa.
King Mswati III fighting to save his marriage. South African in-laws snub him
Now, under the Eswatini custom, when a wife leaves the man, something known traditionally as ‘Kwemuka,’ the husband’s family engages her relatives to discuss reconciliation.