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Iran President Denies Pursuit of Nuclear Weapons

Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian has firmly stated that his country has no intention of developing nuclear weapons, rejecting long-standing accusations from the United States and Israel. Speaking amid heightened regional tensions, President Pezeshkian emphasized that Iran’s position is rooted not only in
March 21, 2026

Lenacapavir Marks New Chapter in HIV Prevention

The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a groundbreaking recommendation that could reshape the fight against HIV/AIDS: the adoption of lenacapavir, a long-acting injectable drug, as part of HIV prevention strategies worldwide. Announced during the 13th International AIDS Society Conference in Kigali,
July 23, 2025

Arusha Region Thrives Amid Tourism Boom

The Arusha Region has experienced a major transformation across multiple sectors — from tourism and infrastructure to local economic empowerment   a shift largely influenced by the global success of The Royal Tour documentary, which featured Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan showcasing the
July 23, 2025

Trump Administration Releases Secret MLK Assassination Files

The administration of  President Donald Trump has released over 240,000 previously classified documents related to the assassination of American civil rights icon Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.. The documents, now available via the U.S. National Archives, were published online on Monday, July
July 23, 2025

Zanzibar President Urges Canadian Investment in Tourism,

The President of Zanzibar and Chairman of the Revolutionary Council, Dr. Hussein Ali Mwinyi (Wikipedia), has called on Canadian investors to boost investments in key sectors such as tourism (Britannica) and other strategic areas essential for Zanzibar’s economic growth. During a meeting
July 23, 2025

United States Withdraws Again From UNESCO Over Palestine

The United States has once again announced its withdrawal from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), citing long-standing concerns over what it views as the agency’s bias against Israel and its stance on the Palestinian statehood issue. The move,
July 23, 2025

Ramaphosa Names New Minister Amid Leadership Shakeup

President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed Buti Manamela as South Africa’s new Minister of Higher Education and Training, following the abrupt removal of Dr Nobuhle Nkabane from the role. The announcement, made on Monday, comes amid rising political pressure and concerns over alleged
July 23, 2025

General Election Seen as Key to National Development

As the country prepares for its upcoming general election, voices from all corners of society—political analysts, scholars, and ordinary citizens—are emphasizing that elections are far more than political rituals. They are essential mechanisms that shape the nation’s future. Elections determine who will
July 22, 2025

Tanzania Moves to Resolve Tribunal Case Backlog

Tanzania’s Minister for Industry and Trade, Professor Selemani Jafo, has called on the reconstituted Fair Competition Tribunal (FTC) to expedite resolution of 32 long-pending cases. The minister emphasized the importance of swift justice in eliminating bottlenecks that have stalled economic progress and
July 22, 2025

Global Harmony Depends on Cultural Respect

In today’s hyperconnected world, where ideas, people, and cultures cross borders with the swipe of a screen, fostering cultural tolerance is no longer a mere aspiration—it is an essential pillar for global peace and progress. While societies have grown increasingly interdependent through
July 22, 2025
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