East African Legislative Assembly adopts accounts committee report on previous years’ audits
According to the audited report, the Community operated with a budget of USD 105 million, but actual expenditure reached only USD 72.7 million, resulting in a budget absorption rate of 69 percent.
Africa launches single continent’s currency Marketplace saving USD 5 Billion in trade bottleneck
The Pan-African Payment and Settlement System’s African Currency Marketplace (PACM is a next-generation Financial Market Infrastructure (FMI) out to solve the continent’s longstanding challenge of currency inconvertibility.
Anthrax kills 60 hippos, 27 buffaloes and affects 27 people in DR Congo
It all started in mid-May, when 57-year-old man called Pierre was admitted to a health center in the Lubero area after suffering from severe itching on his right hand, followed by pruritus and a swelling of his forearm.
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
World Heaviest living elephant documented in Kenya
Henry of Angola, sometimes referred to as the Fénykövi elephant after the Hungarian game hunter Josef Fénykövi who killed him, was the largest elephant ever recorded.
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.
Arsenal and Bayern Munich Soccer Teams dragged into DR Congo Conflict through ‘Visit Rwanda!’
DR Congo, which accused Rwanda of backing the March 23 rebels in their capture of Goma, the capital of North Kivu, called on the three clubs to end their link with Kigali over the deal.
G7 Foreign Ministers issue stand on DR Congo Violence
According to the G7 the latest M23 offensive has led to a dramatic increase in displaced civilians in Goma and across eastern DRC, on top of the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people since the start of the M23 offensive.
Rebels’ coalition in DR Congo yet to declare stance on the proposed Dar-es-Salaam peace talks
Peace talks in Dar-es-salaam? Well, fine. But who will tie the bell on the cat? Rebels' forces yet to decide if they will honor the agreements.
Conserving The Wetlands in Tanzania for Posterity
Tanzania is home to a rich network of wetland ecosystems, from major river networks, the Great Lakes system to deltaic mangroves among others. According to statistics, wetlands cover about 10 percent of the country’s surface area.
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.
Black Rhino Pushes Mkomazi towards B-Clubs National Parks’ Status
Mkomazi has now been included in the 'B-Clubs' of National Parks that yield billions in forms of revenues realized from tourism activities, having collected 939 million/- in the first seven months of the current fiscal year.
Mysterious Beer kills three people in Manyara Region
It seems the trio died at different times from January 31 to February 2025, but the main cause of their deaths has been filtered down to the local beer or gin which is suspected to have been made from intoxicants by unknown people.