Libyan officials claimed that there have been some ‘violations,’ allegedly committed by the European delegation and demanded their immediate departure from the Benghazi territory.
JBL Boombox 4 to be launched at IFA Berlin in September 2025
JBL Boombox 4 is believed to be the ultimate portable speaker which will save the company from the competition. But will Harman Kardon deliver this time?
While global attention remains fixed on high-profile cyber incidents in North America and Europe, a quieter crisis is unfolding much closer to home, especially in East and West Africa.
The U.S Department of State has just updated its Travel Advisory for South Sudan effective from March 2025.
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Women Directors of Civil Society bodies to support all female candidates in Tanzania General Elections 2025
But while formal laws are being amended to accommodate more women participation in national affairs, there are still many local cultural and traditional regulations that are still slowing down the process.
Tanzania develops new varieties of sugarcane kernels to boost production
Despite being the third largest producer of sugar in the East African Region, Tanzania is only capable of generating 482,000 metric tons from the country’s plants in a year.
Light at the End of the Tunnel: How Electrification is Powering Tanzania’s Small-Scale Mining Sector
Through its efforts to extend electricity access to underserved communities, REA has connected 213 small mining businesses in Tanzania, allowing them to modernize their operations and contribute more to local and national growth.
New water project to serve 450,000 people in 40 villages of Mwanga, Same and Korogwe Districts
Project addresses clean and safe water distribution and processing systems to supply the vital life commodity to around 450,000 people living in the semi-arid areas on the base of the leeward side of Mount Kilimanjaro.
DR Congo’s alleged mineral deal with the United States dismissed as hoax
But according to the DRC officials, all the mines in the country have been snatched up by various companies and entities, mostly foreign firms, with majority having roots in China.
European Union rejects President Tshisekedi appeal for military support against advancing rebels in DRC
During the meeting ​with Tshisekedi however, Johan Borgstam made clear the European Union’s position that the EU was advocating for peaceful negotiation to end the war in Congo.
Tanzanite Sports Festivals pushing more women into partaking daring games
It was explained in Arusha that, the sudden rising interest in sports, among the local female population is being catalyzed by the recent sailing of the series of annual Tanzanite Women Sports Festivals
Tanzania introduces Food Security Bonds to boost national grain and cereal reserves
At the present, the National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA) has the capacity to harbor an average of 776,000 tons of grains and cereals procured through a total of 72 purchasing centers across eight regions.
DR Congo Government starts charging taxes on Goods coming from Rebel Controlled areas.
Benefitting from the War or punishing the residents under the reign of rebels?
Latest reports from DR Congo are to the effect that Kinshasa is now imposing heavy taxes and other non-tariff penalties on Goods being produced in the areas being!-->!-->!-->…