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- Japan and Tanzania teams up to boost Kilimanjaro Coffee consumption in Tokyo
- Guinness World Records Unaware of Tanzania’s Landrover Parade Claims
- Tanzania prepares to break Germany’s Record for staging the longest parade of Land-Rover trucks in the world next October
- Bus Company hatches route between Dar-es-salaam and Nairobi via Tarakea and Oloitokitok
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Africa
Preparations for Youth Olympic Games Dakar 2026 advances in Senegal
The two-day hybrid meeting brought together key stakeholders to review the latest progress in Dakar 2026 preparations before the anticipated games start from October next year.
President Salva Kiir makes changes in South Sudan government
these changes in the South Sudan administration and Security departments come within the framework of a broader restructuring process aimed at improving performance
Controversial Libyan Militia Leader assassinated by Brigade 444 in Tripoli
However, sources claim that an ambush was carried out earlier today as part of a broader operation to dismantle Ghenwa’s militia, which has been accused of fuelling chaos and undermining state control in the Libyan capital.
Human Rights Watch accuses President Traoré of Civilian Killings in Burkina Faso
However, the report’s credibility has been questioned due to the absence of verified physical evidence, such as confirmed body counts or mass graves, to substantiate the alleged scale of the killings.
Over 20 people killed in South Sudan as Nuer Militia launches night attack in the Lake State
Among the victims were two girls, two young children, and four others who are still unaccounted for, feared missing or dead.
Patrol-Africa wants international communities to intervene in the Sudan Crisis
So far, thousands of people have been uprooted from their homes and forced to flee in neighboring countries, while the very idea of the Sudanese state is being fundamentally challenged by potential fragmentation and breakup.
“The Release of South Sudan’s Vice President from Prison places him on fast track to state house!”
Kok also attacked what he described as the "dangerous ethnic classification" of Nuer areas as "hostile," considering this a blatant violation of national unity principles.
Elephant chases former Nigerian President’s assistant, who was touring Tarangire
After witnessing lions taking down a giraffe and proceeding to turn it into dinner, Reno Omokri was almost taken down by an elephant in Tarangire.
Crisis brews between Algeria and France over a disputed old migration pact
Signed on December 27, 1968, the agreement grants Algerians special status for migration, employment, and residence in France, distinct from other foreign nationals.
Khartoum shuts down oil pipelines from Juba citing repeated terrorist attacks
South Sudan, heavily reliant on oil for 90 percent of its revenue, faces severe economic risks from the pipeline closure.