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Tanzania Orders Doctors Back Public Service

The Minister for Health in Tanzania, Mr Mohamed Mchengerwa, has directed health professionals trained at government expense to return to public service, in a renewed push to address rising maternal and infant mortality rates across the country. Opening a Health Ministry Workers’
May 6, 2026

Mali Military Crisis Deepens as Goita Expands Power

The transitional leader of Mali, Assimi Goita, has taken over the country’s defence ministry following the killing of his defence chief in a coordinated wave of rebel attacks, marking a sharp escalation in one of West Africa’s most volatile security crises. According
May 6, 2026

Ruto Praises Tanzania NSSF Nairobi Investment

The President of Kenya, William Ruto, has commended a major investment by the Tanzania National Social Security Fund in Nairobi, describing it as a powerful example of how savings can be transformed into regional development and economic growth. Speaking during an address
May 6, 2026

IMF Warns Prolonged Iran War Economic Shock

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that the global economic fallout from the ongoing war involving Iran would take several months to stabilise, even if hostilities were to end immediately. IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said the conflict has already triggered
May 6, 2026

President Samia, Ruto Confront Regional Youth Unrest

President of Tanzania, Samia Suluhu Hassan, has said she held high-level discussions with Kenya President William Ruto on how to address rising youth-led protests across the region, amid growing concerns over political stability and public order in East Africa. Speaking on May
May 6, 2026

Tanzania, Kenya Deepen Energy and Trade Ties

The President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Samia Suluhu Hassan, and the President of Kenya, William Ruto, have overseen the signing of eight bilateral cooperation agreements aimed at strengthening economic integration, improving infrastructure connectivity, and expanding cross-border trade between the two
May 5, 2026

IMF Cuts Africa Growth Forecast Amid Global Shock

 Sub-Saharan Africa’s economic recovery has suffered a fresh setback after the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank both downgraded their 2026 growth projections, warning that escalating geopolitical tensions linked to the US–Iran crisis are weighing heavily on global markets and African
May 5, 2026

Africa Rail Corridors Reshape Global Power Struggle

African nations are accelerating plans to connect the Atlantic and Indian oceans through strategic rail corridors, as intensifying competition between the United States and China reshapes control over critical mineral supply routes. At the center of this emerging contest are two major
May 5, 2026

Botswana–South Africa Crisis Over Migrant Abuse

Southern Africa is facing a surge in diplomatic strain following strong accusations by Botswana’s leadership over the alleged mistreatment of its citizens in neighboring South Africa a dispute that underscores deepening regional unease over migration, economic hardship, and rising xenophobia. President Duma
May 4, 2026

US Debt Surpasses Economic Output Historic Milestone

The United States has reached a major fiscal turning point after its national debt exceeded the total size of its economy for the first time in the modern era, marking a significant threshold that has intensified global debate over the country’s long-term
May 4, 2026

Tanzanian Suspect Held in Kenya Murder Case

A Tanzanian national has been detained in Kenya in connection with the alleged murder of an 11-year-old girl, a case that has drawn intense public attention and raised wider questions about cross-border crime and judicial cooperation in East Africa. Anthony Juma, popularly
May 4, 2026
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