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Italy Suspends Schengen Visas for Somali Citizens

Italy has suspended the issuance of Schengen visas for Somali citizens, marking a significant shift in the European Union’s broader tightening of immigration controls by the Italian Embassy in Nairobi on via their X account. Over the past decade, the Somali passport
October 5, 2024

Tanganyika Law Society President Urges Peaceful Elections

The President of the Tanganyika Law Society (TLS), Advocate Boniphace Mwabukusi, has strongly called for peaceful and democratic elections in Tanzania, emphasizing the need to use ballots and manifestos as the primary tools for political participation, not violence. Speaking during the opening
October 5, 2024

National Debt Drops by 1.4 %

Tanzania’s national debt stock fell by 1.4 percent in July, bringing it down to $41.8 billion. This decrease was largely due to a reduction in external debt, as reported in the latest monthly economic review by the Bank of Tanzania. External debt
October 4, 2024

Tunisians Vote On October 6 After Arab Spring

Tunisian President Kais Saied is poised to secure reelection on Sunday, five years after he first came to power by tapping into widespread anti-establishment sentiments. This time around, with many of his main rivals either imprisoned or excluded from the ballot, he
October 4, 2024
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