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Tanzania High Court Dismisses Lissu Objections Case

The High Court of Tanzania, Dar es Salaam Sub-Registry, has dismissed preliminary objections seeking to block opposition figure Tundu Lissu from being joined in an ongoing property division case involving senior officials of Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (CHADEMA). The ruling, delivered
March 3, 2026

Concerns Raised Over U.S. Weapons in Ukraine

In recent statements, Tucker Carlson has raised serious concerns over the fate of U.S. weapons sent to Ukraine, alleging that as much as half of the military aid may be resold. Carlson claims that a significant portion of these arms end up
February 13, 2025

Church Leaders Call for Ceasefire in Goma

Leaders from both the Catholic and Protestant churches in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have called for an immediate ceasefire in Goma, following the arrival of rebel leaders who recently seized control of the city in the country’s volatile eastern region.
February 13, 2025

Lissu Calls for Electoral Reforms Ahead of Election

Tundu Lissu, the newly elected National Chairman of Chadema, has raised serious concerns about the credibility of this year’s general election, citing ongoing issues with past elections. In his first public address since taking on the leadership role, Lissu criticized the 2019
February 13, 2025

Parliament Pushes for Urgent Road Repairs Amid Delays

The Parliamentary Committee on Local Government Affairs (LAAC) has raised alarms over the slow progress in repairing rural roads damaged by last year’s El Niño rains and Tropical Cyclone Hidaya. Justin Nyamoga, the chairperson of the committee, told Parliament that many of
February 13, 2025

Ibrahim Traoré: Burkina Faso’s Beacon of Hope

African leadership has often been characterized by political stagnation, where long-standing leaders cling to power, limiting opportunities for younger, dynamic voices. This pattern not only stifles innovation and progress but also perpetuates a cycle of entrenched governance that resists change. A recent
February 12, 2025

Minister Kombo Joins African Union Council Meeting

Tanzania’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Hon. Ambassador Mahmoud Thabit Kombo, has arrived in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where he will lead Tanzania’s delegation at the 46th Session of the African Union (AU) Council of Ministers. This important meeting will
February 12, 2025

Government to Address Concerns Over Port Fees

The Tanzanian government has promised to review the new container loading and offloading fees being charged at the port and across Dar es Salaam municipalities. This decision comes in response to growing concerns from business owners and industrialists about the impact of
February 12, 2025

EU to Revise Foreign Aid Strategy Amid Shifts

The European Union (EU) is rethinking its foreign aid programme, aiming to better align it with broader foreign policy goals. This comes as the United States makes its own significant changes to how it manages foreign aid, particularly under the leadership of
February 12, 2025

Tanzania’s Civil Society Grapples with Aid Freeze

Tanzania’s civil society is facing a serious crisis after the US government decided to freeze aid, leaving many local organizations struggling to stay afloat. A new study by the Tanzania Human Rights Defenders Coalition (THRDC), which includes more than 300 member organizations,
February 12, 2025

Prince Rahim Aga Khan V Begins His Leadership

Prince Rahim Aga Khan V officially stepped into his role as the 50th hereditary Imam of the Shia Ismaili Muslim community during a special ceremony on February 11, 2025, held at the Diwan of the Ismaili Imamat in Lisbon, Portugal. Joined by
February 12, 2025
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