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The Systems That Control Global Power

In a logistics control room overlooking a busy coastal port, screens display shipping movements in real time—containers arriving, others departing, supply chains stretching across continents. Nothing appears unusual on the surface. Yet behind these movements lies a deeper transformation in how global
July 3, 2026

Russia Presses Ukraine as Peace Talks Begin

Russia has intensified pressure on Ukraine, urging Kyiv to accept its proposed terms for ending a conflict that has now lasted nearly four years. The warning was issued as representatives from both countries began fresh negotiations in the United Arab Emirates, a
February 5, 2026

Residents Protest Demolitions Near Kolwezi Airport

Tension is growing in the city of Kolwezi, in the southern Democratic Republic of Congo, where residents took to the streets this week to oppose a provincial government plan to demolish homes near a newly developed airport facility. The protests unfolded on
February 5, 2026

Tanzania’s Growth Is Raising Household Incomes

Tanzania is experiencing a steady improvement in living standards as average income per person has more than doubled over the last two decades, reflecting the impact of long-term economic planning and sustained growth. Speaking in Parliament in Dodoma on Monday, February 2,
February 3, 2026

Tanzania’s Long-Term Strategy Is Paying Off

Tanzania is witnessing a steady improvement in the wellbeing of its people following the implementation of the Long-Term Perspective Plan (LTPP) 2025, with government officials pointing to longer life expectancy and stronger healthcare services as key indicators of progress. Speaking in Parliament
February 3, 2026

Court System Key To Nation’s Prosperity, TLS

The president of the Tanganyika Law Society (TLS), Boniface Mwabukusi, has emphasized that true national development must ultimately be measured by the well-being and happiness of citizens, which can only be achieved through a trusted and effective judicial system. Speaking on February
February 2, 2026

Tanzania Launches Frameworks to Drive Vision 2050 Agenda

 The Tanzanian government has taken a major step toward implementing its long-term development strategy by preparing to table three key planning instruments in Parliament, laying the foundation for the rollout of the country’s ambitious National Development Vision 2050. The move signals the
February 2, 2026

Government Pushes Unified Approach to Water Resources

Tanzania’s Minister for Water, Jumaa Aweso, has called on water basin boards across the country to strengthen cooperation and improve performance in order to enhance the sustainable management of the nation’s water resources, warning that fragmented efforts could undermine long-term water security
February 2, 2026

Tanzania Unity Efforts Falter Amid Justice Concerns

 Veteran Tanzanian politician and respected economist Professor Anna Tibaijuka has warned that the country’s current political environment is not conducive to genuine national unity, arguing that reconciliation efforts will remain fragile unless justice is visibly upheld. Speaking during a televised interview programme
February 2, 2026
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