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Church Attack in Congo Leaves 43 Worshippers Dead

At least 43 people, including nine children, lost their lives after armed rebels attacked a Catholic church in the northeastern town of Komanda, located in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), on Sunday. The assault, attributed to the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF),
July 28, 2025

UN Agencies Shift Global Base to Nairobi

The United Nations (UN) has announced plans to relocate the headquarters of three major agencies—UNICEF, UNFPA, and UN Women—to Nairobi by 2026. This transformative move places the Kenyan capital in the company of just three other cities—New York City, Geneva, and Vienna—which
July 28, 2025

Liberation Leaders Urged to Strengthen Unity

Former Tanzanian Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda has made a passionate call for deeper unity and cooperation among Africa’s six founding liberation movements, urging them to align their historic missions with today’s challenges. Speaking on behalf of President Samia Suluhu Hassan, Pinda emphasized
July 28, 2025

Tanzania Electoral Commission Vows Credible 2025 Elections

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has pledged to deliver a transparent, fair, and peaceful electoral process. At a national stakeholders’ meeting held in Dodoma, INEC Chairperson and retired Court of Appeal Judge Jacobs Mwambegele emphasized that the commission will conduct the
July 28, 2025

Tanzania Flags 8,703 Duplicate Voter Registrations

The country’s top electoral body has revealed that 8,703 voters were found to have registered more than once in the official voter roll. The announcement was made by Justice Jacobs Mwambegele, the Chairperson of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), who said
July 26, 2025

African Leaders Rally Behind Libya Peace Push

Tanzania has joined other African nations in applauding the continent’s leadership for renewing efforts to end the prolonged crisis in Libya through the National Reconciliation Charter. The virtual African Union Peace and Security Council (AU‑PSC) summit, held this week, brought together heads
July 26, 2025

Germany Accelerates Military Tech Race Amid Tensions

Germany is embarking on a dramatic rearmament drive, investing billions of euros into cutting-edge military technologies like AI-powered robots, surveillance cockroaches, and drone warfare systems, as it positions itself at the forefront of European defense. According to recent reports, the country is
July 25, 2025
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