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Tanzania Praises Citizens For Choosing Peace Over Protests

July 9, 2026
Tanzania’s government has renewed its call for citizens to protect the country’s peace and stability, saying a calm social environment remains essential for economic growth, investment and national development. Chief Government Spokesperson Gerson Msigwa made the remarks during a visit to the Ministry of Information, Culture, Arts and Sports pavilion at the 50th Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair (Sabasaba),

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Tanzania Praises Citizens For Choosing Peace Over Protests

July 9, 2026
Tanzania’s government has renewed its call for citizens to protect the country’s peace and stability, saying a calm social environment remains essential for economic growth, investment and national development. Chief Government Spokesperson Gerson Msigwa made the remarks during a visit to the

Tanzania’s Journalist Accreditation Drive Hits 4,000

July 9, 2026
Tanzania has accredited approximately 4,000 journalists in what officials describe as a major step toward strengthening professionalism, ethical reporting and public confidence in the country’s rapidly evolving media sector. The milestone was announced during the 50th Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair

Oil Prices Surge As US-Iran Conflict Shakes Global Markets

July 9, 2026
Global oil prices jumped by more than five percent after the United States and Iran exchanged fresh military strikes, triggering fears of supply disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz and sending shockwaves across international financial and energy markets. Brent crude and U.S.

US Launches Massive Strikes as Iran Retaliates

July 9, 2026
 The United States has launched one of its largest military operations against Iran in recent years, carrying out air strikes on more than 80 military targets across the country before Iran responded with missile and drone attacks on American military bases in

Trump Orders Trade Freeze With Spain Amid NATO Rift

July 9, 2026
U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to begin preparations to halt all trade with Spain, dramatically escalating tensions with one of Washington’s oldest European allies over defence spending and the conflict involving Iran. Speaking alongside NATO Secretary General

Zimbabwe Extends Mnangagwa’s Presidency Until 2030

July 9, 2026
Zimbabwe has entered a new political chapter after President Emmerson Mnangagwa signed into law sweeping constitutional amendments extending his presidency by two years to 2030, delaying the country’s next general election and introducing major changes to how future presidents will be chosen.

Trump Declares Iran Ceasefire Over After Fresh Strikes

July 8, 2026
U.S. President Donald Trump has declared that the ceasefire between the United States and Iran is “over,” following a fresh escalation in hostilities that saw both countries exchange military strikes overnight. Speaking on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Ankara on

Congo Ebola Crisis Deepens As Cases Pass 1,700

July 8, 2026
The Democratic Republic of Congo’s Ebola outbreak has continued to expand, with the number of confirmed cases rising to 1,708, including 580 deaths, according to government data released on July 8, 2026. The increase highlights the ongoing challenge facing health authorities as

Beyond The Dollar: The New Financial Power Shift

July 8, 2026
Inside a small business office thousands of kilometres away from the world’s major financial centres, an entrepreneur checks exchange rates before paying an international supplier. A simple currency decision can determine whether a business grows, survives or struggles. For millions of businesses
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