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Hadza bushmen can no longer marry as honey for dowry dries up due to climate change

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The Hadza are an isolated Khoisan hunter-gatherer indigenous ethnic group, primarily based in Baray, within Karatu District in southwest Arusha Region.
News

American officials in South Sudan under strict curfew as the U.S issues travel advisory against Juba

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The U.S Department of State has just updated its Travel Advisory for South Sudan effective from March 2025. The latest advisory issued by the Office of the Spokesperson, reflects the Ordered Departure of non-emergency United States government personnel for…
Earth

Floods to wreak havoc in Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda between March and May 2025

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With heavy precipitation predictions, floods should thus be expected in a number of Tanzanian Regions with the exception of the North-Western parts of the country, precisely the Lake Tanganyika peninsula.
World

New report finds sexist laws persist worldwide

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Research by Equality Now identifies how women and girls continue to experience systemic and intersecting discrimination in laws, policies, and cultural practices, exposing them to multiple forms of harm, sometimes with little or no legal protection.
Science

Tanzania and the creation of new Human Beings

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It is therefore surprising that the global population of 8 billion residents could have multiplied from just 1.3 percent of the total humans that managed to survive the natural holocaust.
Business

African Institutions needs training in financial and grant management

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African research institutions play a crucial role in driving innovation and development, yet many struggle with financial management due to outdated practices, inadequate internal controls, and limited capacity to meet international donor standards.
World

The World’s Ten Most Dangerous Countries for Tourists

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Unfortunately, South Sudan and Somalia, at making the list at number 4 and 6, happen to be members of the East African Community (EAC).
Africa

Is former DR Congo President Joseph Kabila preparing his second return to Kinshasa?

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The Alliance Fleuve du Congo (AFC) and March 23 rebel-coalition leader, Corneille Nangaa says he considers Félix Tshisekedi an illegitimate president who has turned the DR Congo into a dictatorship.
Health

Zambia becomes the only African Country to get Special Cancer Medicines for Children

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It is estimated that 70 percent of the children from these precincts die from cancer due to factors such as lack of appropriate treatment, treatment disruptions or low-quality medicines.
Africa

Over USD 50 Million needed for emergency Health Response in DR Congo

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Dire health and humanitarian crisis in Democratic Republic of Congo prompts escalation of efforts by the World Health Organization and partners, plus more funds
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