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US Eases Sanctions to Stabilize Global Oil Prices

 The United States has moved to ease restrictions on Iranian oil exports that have been stranded on tankers, in a calculated effort by the administration of President Donald Trump to stabilize rising global energy prices. The decision effectively allows previously sanctioned shipments
March 22, 2026

Finance Minister Mwigulu Defends National Debt

Tanzania’s Minister for Finance, Dr. Mwigulu Nchemba, has addressed growing concerns over the size of the national debt, urging the public to shift focus from raw numbers to the development projects being financed through the loans. Speaking during a press briefing in
June 24, 2025

Qatar Temporarily Shuts Airspace Amid Regional Tensions

Qatar announced a temporary shutdown of its airspace on Monday, June 23, 2025, as a precautionary measure amidst escalating developments in the wider region. The decision comes as Iran reiterated its threats to retaliate against the United States following recent strikes on
June 24, 2025

Samia Drops Five RCs Ahead of CCM Forms

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has undertaken a significant administrative reshuffle, removing five Regional Commissioners (RCs) from their posts. This move comes strategically just days before the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party officially opens its window for aspiring candidates to pick up
June 24, 2025

Iran Closes Oil Routes as Global Tensions Escalate

The Iranian Parliament has officially authorized the closure of vital oil shipping lanes in reaction to recent military strikes by the United States on Iranian nuclear and military sites. This move risks disrupting global oil supply chains and escalating energy market instability.
June 23, 2025

Iran Warns U.S. as Tensions Escalate Over Nuclear Strikes

Iran has sharply responded to recent United States airstrikes on its nuclear facilities, declaring that these attacks have expanded the scope of legitimate military targets for its armed forces. The country’s military spokesperson also criticized U.S. President Donald Trump, calling him a
June 23, 2025

CHADEMA Still Has Time To Sign Code

With the countdown to the 2025 Tanzanian General Election underway, the government has clarified that CHADEMA, the main opposition party, can still sign the Election Code of Ethics before candidate nominations officially begin. Speaking during a national legal forum, Onorious Njole, Tanzania’s
June 23, 2025
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