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Is Global Justice Fair? Africa Demands System Reform

The debate over the fairness and balance of international justice has resurfaced with renewed intensity, placing Tanzania at the center of a broader continental conversation. What began as a legal petition is now evolving into a defining moment for Africa’s relationship with
March 19, 2026

Defamation Claim Against Zitto Kabwe Dismissed

The High Court of Tanzania has dismissed a Sh15 billion defamation lawsuit brought by a private businessman against veteran politician and former opposition leader Zitto Kabwe, ruling that the claim failed to meet the legal threshold required to restrict public debate on
December 15, 2025

UN Applauds Tanzania’s Democratic Resilience

The United Nations has once again highlighted Tanzania as a country that continues to stand out for peace, unity, and social cohesion, both within Africa and on the global stage, despite political pressures linked to the ongoing general election period. Speaking at
December 15, 2025

US Special Envoy Travels Germany For Ukraine Peace Talks

 A special envoy appointed by US President Donald Trump is set to travel to Germany later this week to engage in high-level diplomatic discussions aimed at advancing peace efforts in Ukraine, sources confirmed on Wednesday. The visit underscores the ongoing international push
December 13, 2025

Benin Military Thwarts December Coup Attempt

 Benin faced a tense political moment on December 7, 2025, when an attempted coup shook the capital, Cotonou, government officials confirmed on Wednesday. Spokesperson Wilfried Houngbédji provided a detailed account of the events, emphasizing that the swift and coordinated response by the
December 13, 2025

Tanzanian Minister Elected Vice President UNEA Council

Tanzanian Minister of State in the Vice President’s Office for Union and Environment, Engineer Hamad Masauni, has been elected Vice President of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA). The announcement was made during the seventh session of the Assembly, which convened at
December 13, 2025

Cameroon Court Begins Hearing Post-Election Cases

 A high-profile case opened on Thursday in Cameroon’s Yaoundé Military Court, involving 77 individuals detained after widespread protests following the October presidential election. Among those charged are prominent opposition leaders who had disputed the official results that gave President Paul Biya another
December 13, 2025

Global Funding Crisis Puts Sudan Food Aid at Risk

Sudan is edging closer to a severe humanitarian setback as food assistance for millions of people faces drastic reductions in the coming months. Aid officials warn that unless urgent financial support is secured, food rations will be cut starting early next year,
December 13, 2025

Dr. Graham Reveals How Menopause Affects Women’s Health

Menopause, a natural transition experienced by all women, marks the end of reproductive capability, yet it remains widely misunderstood. In an-depth health conversation,  In an exclusive interview with Media Wire Express for their health magazine program “Wellness Tips,” hosted by Mariilyn Badoo,
December 12, 2025

Burundi President Warns of Foreign Disruption in DRC

Burundi’s President Évariste Ndayishimiye has raised concerns over what he described as continued foreign interference in the security situation of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), warning that peace in the eastern region remains fragile despite ongoing regional efforts. Speaking on
December 12, 2025
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