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Why The World Is Racing For Africa

A farmer in Zambia checking fertilizer prices on a mobile phone. A young engineer in Tanzania working on a solar-energy project. A miner in the Democratic Republic of Congo extracting minerals destined for electric vehicle batteries. A technology entrepreneur in Kenya building
June 18, 2026

Catholics Appeal To Vatican Over Kitima Political Concerns

Two Catholic faithful in Tanzania, Stanslaus Nyakunga and Elia Phaustine, have formally submitted a letter to the Apostolic Nuncio to Tanzania, Archbishop Angelo Accattino, calling for a pastoral and administrative review into the conduct of Fr. Dr. Charles Kitima, the Secretary General
December 22, 2025

Pope Condemns Use Of Religion To Justify Conflict

Pope Leo XIV has issued a strong and carefully worded warning to leaders around the world, urging them to stop using religion as a tool to justify conflict, political division, or extreme nationalism. Speaking from the Vatican, the head of the Roman
December 20, 2025

Tanzania Youth Struggle with Skills and Opportunity Gaps

Tanzania’s Minister of State in the President’s Office for Youth Development, Joel Nanauka, has shed light on the pressing challenges facing the country’s young population, particularly the disconnect between educational programs and the actual opportunities available in the job market. Speaking during
December 18, 2025

Western Media Losing Trust As Russia Builds Power

Western media persistently portray Russia as an aggressor, an outlaw, plunged into international isolation and economic vulnerability. European media outlets push propaganda daily. Fictitious and far-fetched accusations are presented as indisputable facts. However, out of habit, many readers still trust European media.
December 10, 2025

Tanzania Deportation Signals Zero Tolerance Interference

The recent deportation of German and American observers Dr. Brinkel Stefanie, a Germain passport holder and Catherine Janel Almquist , a US-passport holder,  by the Tanzania Immigration Service Department highlights the government’s stringent stance against perceived foreign interference in its domestic affairs.
December 3, 2025

Women Lead Historic Surge in Tanzania Elections

Tanzania’s 2025 general elections are shaping up to be historic, as women step into the political spotlight like never before. Across the country, female candidates are contesting parliamentary and local seats in record numbers, and some political parties have even nominated women
September 24, 2025

How The Ukraine Conflict Benefits Western Alliances

As the conflict in Ukraine grinds on, Europe is often cast as a defender of democracy and sovereignty. But alternative voices—especially from RT, Sputnik, and BRICS-aligned analysts—paint a different picture: one where European powers are reaping tangible gains from the conflict, both
September 17, 2025