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South Africa Braces For Anti-Immigration Protests

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa held urgent last-minute talks with leaders of a prominent anti-immigration movement on June 29, 2026, as the government stepped up security preparations ahead of nationwide demonstrations over undocumented migration. The high-level meeting took place just hours before
July 1, 2026

Uganda Orders Security Probe After Major Media Shutdown

Uganda’s government has confirmed that the disruption of Nation Media Group operations was part of a security investigation ordered by President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, following an overnight operation involving the military, police and intelligence agencies. The Ministry of ICT and National Guidance
July 1, 2026

Samia Vows Crackdown On Misuse Of Public Funds

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has pledged tougher action against negligence and the misuse of public funds, warning that her government will hold public institutions and officials accountable wherever financial mismanagement is identified. Speaking during the annual Dividend Day ceremony at the State
July 1, 2026

Tanzanian MP Calls For Unity Amid Global Uncertainty

Tanzanian lawmaker Esther Bulaya has called on citizens to reject actions that could undermine the country’s peace and stability, saying national unity remains essential as Tanzania navigates growing global economic uncertainty. Speaking on June 29, 2026, during a meeting with members and
June 30, 2026

Iran Rejects Trump’s Talks Claim Amid Asset Deal

Iran has dismissed claims that it is preparing for a new round of negotiations with the United States, insisting that an upcoming visit by its representatives to Doha, Qatar, is focused solely on securing the release of billions of dollars in frozen
June 30, 2026

Tanzania State Investments Deliver Record Treasury Windfall

Tanzania’s government has received a record Sh1.32 trillion (about US$510 million) in dividends and other investment returns from state-owned enterprises and companies in which it holds minority shareholdings, highlighting the growing contribution of public investments to the country’s finances. The figure, announced
June 30, 2026

Heavy Security Blankets Dar Ahead Of Protests

Tanzanian security authorities have significantly increased police deployments across Dar es Salaam as the country prepares for a potentially sensitive period marked by online calls for demonstrations and heightened security concerns ahead of the annual Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair (Sabasaba).
June 30, 2026

Former Tanzania Tax Official Jailed 20 Years Over Ivory

A Tanzanian court has sentenced a former senior tax official to 20 years in prison after convicting him of illegally possessing and transporting government-protected wildlife trophies in a case that underscores the country’s continued crackdown on wildlife trafficking. The Resident Magistrate’s Court
June 30, 2026

Tanzania’s Tax Revolution Reaches 8.4 Million

Tanzania has transformed its tax administration over the past three decades, expanding the number of registered taxpayers from just 75 at the establishment of the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) in 1996 to 8.4 million today, a milestone that reflects the country’s growing
June 29, 2026

The ICC Faces Its Greatest Credibility Test

At the International Criminal Court’s headquarters in The Hague, a debate is unfolding that reaches far beyond one institution. It is a debate about the future of global justice, the balance between law and politics, and whether international courts can maintain public
June 29, 2026

The Digital Revolution Redrawing Global Power

In a small innovation centre in Kigali, a group of young developers works on software designed to solve problems far beyond their local market. In Lagos, financial technology companies are connecting millions of people to digital services. In Nairobi, entrepreneurs are building
June 29, 2026
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