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UK Strengthens Ties With Nigeria Leadership Meeting

The King Charles III has reaffirmed the United Kingdom’s commitment to building what he described as a “partnership of equals” with Nigeria, signaling a renewed diplomatic tone as global alliances continue to evolve in a shifting geopolitical landscape. The remarks were made
March 23, 2026

China Vows to Counter Alleged CIA Espionage

China has issued a stern warning to the United States, declaring it will take “all necessary measures” in response to what it describes as espionage and infiltration activities by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The sharp rebuke comes after the CIA released
May 8, 2025

Former Tanzanian Leader Cleopa Msuya Dies at 94

Tanzania is mourning the passing of Cleopa David Msuya, a respected statesman and two-time Prime Minister, who died Wednesday morning at the age of 94 while undergoing treatment in Dar es Salaam. President Samia Suluhu Hassan announced his death, saying Msuya had
May 7, 2025

M23 Rebel Advance Threatens Peace Talks Progress

As peace negotiations between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda continue in Doha, Qatar, tensions remain high on the ground, where the M23 rebel group has stepped up its military campaign in the eastern region of the DRC. According
May 7, 2025

Mozambique’s President Chapo Begins Tanzania Visit

Mozambican President Daniel Francisco Chapo has arrived in Tanzania for a three-day state visit. This marks his first official trip to the country since taking office in January 2025. The visit is widely viewed as a move to deepen bilateral relations between
May 7, 2025

Qatar Hosts Congo-Rwanda Talks, Engages Rebel Leaders

The government of Qatar has once again positioned itself as a key diplomatic broker by hosting high-stakes talks between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Rwanda, and representatives of the M23 rebel movement. The negotiations, which quietly resumed in Doha on
May 7, 2025

Speaker Defends Fairness in Public Hiring Process

 Speaker of the National Assembly, Dr. Tulia Ackson, has reaffirmed that the Tanzanian government remains committed to ensuring that job opportunities within public institutions are offered fairly and transparently, based strictly on qualifications and legal guidelines—not regional background. Speaking in Parliament on
May 7, 2025

Foreign Affairs Office Nears Completion In Dodoma

 The construction of the new Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation headquarters in Mtumba, part of Dodoma, Tanzania’s administrative capital, is approaching finalization, with approximately 90 percent of the project now complete. This milestone was confirmed during an official inspection
May 7, 2025
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