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Four Injured in Hyena Attack in Tabora Village

Fear and shock gripped the small community of Bulundela village in Azimio Ward on the night of July 14, 2025, after four villagers were attacked and injured by a stray hyena. The incident occurred in Manonga Division, Igunga District, raising alarm over
July 16, 2025

Tanzania’s INEC Urges Fair Staffing Nationwide

As Tanzania moves closer to its highly anticipated 2025 general elections, the Chairperson of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Justice Jacobs Mwambegele, has made a strong case for ethical recruitment and professional conduct in electoral preparations. Speaking at the opening of
July 16, 2025

Trump Scales Back Troops Amid LA Backlash

The Trump administration has begun withdrawing 2,000 National Guard troops from Los Angeles, weeks after their controversial deployment in response to widespread immigration protests and civil unrest triggered by federal enforcement operations. This marks a partial pullback of the roughly 4,000 troops—comprising
July 16, 2025

Tanzania Charts New Future with Vision 2050

 President Samia Suluhu Hassan is set to officially launch the Tanzania Development Vision 2050, a national blueprint that will shape the country’s social and economic landscape over the next 25 years. The launch, scheduled for tomorrow, follows the conclusion of Vision 2025—a
July 16, 2025

Cuban Minister Resigns Amid Uproar Over Poverty Remarks

Marta Elena Feitó Cabrera, Cuba’s former Minister of Labour and Social Security, has resigned following widespread outrage over remarks dismissing the existence of beggars in the country. Her statement—made during a session of the National Assembly of People’s Power—claimed there are “no
July 16, 2025

Denmark’s EU Presidency Could Shape Global Policy

 Denmark has taken over the rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union, a leadership role that gives the Nordic country the ability to guide the EU’s legislative and policy agenda for six months. While it may go unnoticed outside Europe,
July 16, 2025

Africa’s Media Leaders Urge Support for Free Press

At the foot of Mount Meru in Arusha, Tanzania, media leaders and policymakers from across the continent gathered for the Second Pan-African Media Councils Summit, delivering a clear message: defending press freedom is not optional—it is essential for Africa’s democracy and development.
July 16, 2025

Southern Highlands Tomato Farmers Face Growing Threat

In the heart of Tanzania’s Southern Highlands, tomato farming is more than just a seasonal occupation—it’s a time-honored way of life. Across regions like Iringa, Mbeya, and Njombe, the early morning sun reveals neat rows of tomato plants, lovingly cultivated by families
July 16, 2025

Kuwaiti Prince’s Faith Confession Sparks Stir

A man identifying himself as Prince Abdullah Al-Sabah, a purported member of Kuwait’s ruling House of Al-Sabah, has caused a wave of regional and international controversy after declaring his conversion to Christianity in an audio message aired on the Arabic Christian broadcaster
July 15, 2025

States Sue Trump Over Education Funding Freeze

A major legal showdown is unfolding in the United States, as over 20 states, mostly governed by the Democratic Party, have taken legal action against the administration of President Donald J. Trump. The states are challenging the administration’s sudden decision to halt
July 15, 2025
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