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Tanzania Elections 2025: The Nation is Divided!
The Tanganyika Law Society has expressed concern that the announced ‘General Elections,’ in Tanzania whose voting exercise is planned for October 2025 is marred in controversy.
Kenya relocates seven white rhinos from Meru and Lewa Parks to Loisaba Conservancy
This marks an important step in the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) national strategy to manage rhino populations across secure, well-protected landscapes.
Egypt, Libya, Sudan and Tunisia advance cross-border collaboration for migrant health
Displaced people often face overcrowding, inadequate shelter, poor sanitation and limited access to timely, quality health care services.
Squirrelpr And Syncthesis Innovation Hub join hands to Empower Web3 Startups in Africa
ogether, the two organizations will deliver structured, affordable, and impactful PR support to startups navigating Africa’s rapidly evolving Web3 landscape.
Cholera kills 34 people in Congo Brazzaville as 430 more get infected within a month
Since July 26, 2025, the Republic of Congo (Brazzaville) has been facing a cholera outbreak that has affected over 430 people and caused 34 deaths.
Miss World China Jiang Siqi to grace Travel World Pageant Finale in Tanzania, October 2025
Now Jiang is expected to make a special appearance as an official guest at the Miss Travel World 2025 Grand Finale event taking place in Arusha around October.
Why economic inequality is ‘important’ for development
High economic inequality in a country can limit people’s ability to move up the socioeconomic ladder, and thereby slow progress toward broad-based growth and poverty eradication.
Former UN Deputy Secretary-General Asha-Rose Migiro, takes top political party post in Tanzania
Asha-Rose previously held various ministerial positions in the country before becoming an international diplomat who served as the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations from 2007 to 2012
Spotlight on Anzor Alem: The Untold Challenges Blocking Young Filmmakers in Africa
Nollywood produces thousands of titles each year and South Africa boasts advanced studios, yet most African filmmakers face a scarcity of screens, limited financing, and political or cultural restrictions.
Dallas City Mayor in hot soup for spending USD 40,000 during his summer trip to Tanzania
Reports from Texas reveal that the residents of Dallas are not happy with the way their tax money was spent by the mayor whose trip looked more like a personal holiday at their expense.