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Tanzania’s Tax Revolution Reaches 8.4 Million

June 29, 2026
Tanzania has transformed its tax administration over the past three decades, expanding the number of registered taxpayers from just 75 at the establishment of the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) in 1996 to 8.4 million today, a milestone that reflects the country’s growing formal economy and strengthening domestic revenue collection. The remarkable growth was highlighted by TRA Commissioner General Yusuph Mwenda,

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Tanzania Mobilizes Against Regional Ebola Threat

June 29, 2026
Tanzania has stepped up its preparedness against the threat of Ebola by training more than 100 frontline healthcare workers in Dar es Salaam, as health authorities strengthen the country’s capacity to detect and respond rapidly to any potential outbreak in the region.

Tanzania’s Tax Revolution Reaches 8.4 Million

June 29, 2026
Tanzania has transformed its tax administration over the past three decades, expanding the number of registered taxpayers from just 75 at the establishment of the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) in 1996 to 8.4 million today, a milestone that reflects the country’s growing

Europe’s Deadly Heatwave Triggers Health Emergency

June 29, 2026
Europe is facing one of its most dangerous heat emergencies in recent years, with the World Health Organization warning that an unprecedented heatwave may have contributed to more than 1,300 additional deaths since June 21 as record-breaking temperatures continue to sweep across

Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Nears 1,500

June 29, 2026
Rescue teams equipped with specialised dogs are racing against time to find survivors trapped beneath collapsed buildings after one of the most devastating earthquakes in Venezuela’s modern history left nearly 1,500 people dead and entire communities struggling to recover. Emergency crews from

The ICC Faces Its Greatest Credibility Test

June 29, 2026
At the International Criminal Court’s headquarters in The Hague, a debate is unfolding that reaches far beyond one institution. It is a debate about the future of global justice, the balance between law and politics, and whether international courts can maintain public

The Currency Shift Challenging Global Finance

June 29, 2026
In financial centres around the world, a quiet transformation is taking place. Central banks are exploring new payment systems, governments are strengthening local currencies and emerging economies are searching for ways to reduce vulnerability within a financial system that has shaped international

The Digital Revolution Redrawing Global Power

June 29, 2026
In a small innovation centre in Kigali, a group of young developers works on software designed to solve problems far beyond their local market. In Lagos, financial technology companies are connecting millions of people to digital services. In Nairobi, entrepreneurs are building

The Race To Control Africa’s Energy Future

June 29, 2026
On the shores of Mozambique, beneath the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, vast energy resources have attracted international attention. In North Africa, solar projects covering enormous desert landscapes are becoming symbols of a possible renewable energy transformation. In East and West Africa,

Africa’s Young Generation Could Redefine Global Power

June 29, 2026
In a classroom in Accra, a young student learns artificial intelligence skills that could shape tomorrow’s industries. In a technology hub in Nairobi, entrepreneurs build digital platforms designed not only for African markets but for global consumers. In Johannesburg, Lagos and Cairo,
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