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- Guinness World Records Unaware of Tanzania’s Landrover Parade Claims
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- Bus Company hatches route between Dar-es-salaam and Nairobi via Tarakea and Oloitokitok
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Tanzania told to amend witchcraft laws in dealing with attacks on people with albinism
Presenting part of the judgment at the African Court in Arusha, Lady Justice Stella Isibhakhomen Anukam from Nigeria reminded that the attacks on people with albinism in Tanzania are usually associated with witchcraft beliefs.
Call for reparations for women suffering in war-torn areas
Reparations for women and children in areas that have been severely damaged by war, according to legal experts, can be translated into a number of things not just monetary compensations
Rebel groups in DR Congo announces ceasefire
The combined AFC and M23 politico-military coalition has declared that it has unilaterally decided to affect a ceasefire in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo for what is being described as empathetic reasons.
African court advocating for compensation from atrocities suffered during colonial times
Cape Verde President Neves was speaking in Tanzania during the official opening of the 2025 Judicial Year of the Arusha-based African Court on Human and People’s Rights held at the institution’s premises.
Kigali rejects SADC accusations against Rwanda Defence Forces
According to the Rwandan Ministry, the Kinshasa Government is also bent on attacking Rwanda and overthrow the Kigali government, as has allegedly been repeatedly and publicly stated by President Felix Tshisekedi.
Tanzania will not pay reparation fees to convicted prisoners serving jail sentences for serious…
The sum amounting to approximately USD 125 was to be compensation to convicts due to the fact that the applicants were not provided with legal aid as required under the standards of the African Court for Human and People’s Rights.
AD Ports Group takes over Angola Harbour to boost terminal trade with neighboring countries
AD Ports Group has expanded into Africa over the past three years, announcing more than USD 800 million in planned investments in the maritime and shipping, ports and logistics sectors in Egypt, the Republic of Congo, Tanzania and Angola.
Perennial War in DR Congo: A Scorn at Africa’s sovereignty
Despite Africa's rich history and growing potential, the persistent violence in the DRC represents a failure of both African leadership and the international community to address a crisis that undermines the very notion of African unity.
Attacks on embassies in DR Congo: EAC Heads of State call for protection of diplomatic missions
Another joint summit between the East African Community and the South African Development Community, is coming up to further deal with DR Congo crisis
European Union disburses 60 million Euros to assist war victims in DR Congo
“When you have as many as 700,000 people living in camps, you can imagine the human suffering,” A World Health Organization official stated to the United Nations (UN) news portal.