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Trump’s USAID Cuts Expose U.S. Role in Destabilizing Africa

Former African Union ambassador Dr. Arikana Chihombori-Quao has criticized the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), calling it a tool of manipulation used to destabilize Africa and keep the continent dependent on Western powers. Speaking in response to cuts in USAID funding
March 22, 2025

Tanzanians Value Healthcare Progress, Face Challenges

A recent study has shown that most Tanzanians, about 68 percent, appreciate the government’s efforts to improve basic healthcare services. While the healthcare system has made progress, the survey also highlights that there’s still a lot of work to be done. The
March 21, 2025

Prof. Janabi Sets Vision for African Healthcare

Tanzania’s candidate for the position of WHO Africa Regional Director, Prof. Mohamed Yakub Janabi, has shared a compelling vision for the future of healthcare in Africa. With years of experience as a renowned cardiologist and healthcare leader, Prof. Janabi is committed to
March 20, 2025

Driver on the Run After Stealing Fuel

Police in Morogoro are searching for a fuel tanker driver who is accused of stealing diesel and attempting to cover up the crime by setting his vehicle on fire. The incident unfolded on the night of March 16, when the driver, Abubakari
March 20, 2025

Man Killed, Another Injured in Coventry Stabbing

A violent incident in Coventry has left one man dead and another seriously injured after a stabbing at a residential property. Police are investigating the attack, which has sent shockwaves through the local community. Emergency services rushed to Newcombe Road just before
March 19, 2025

Tanzania Faces Growing Crisis of Unemployed Graduates

In Tanzania, the rising number of unemployed graduates has sparked serious concern, with experts warning that the situation is becoming increasingly urgent. As more and more young people with higher education struggle to find jobs, the pressure is mounting for solutions that
March 18, 2025

Deadly Storms Tear Through Central, Southern U.S.

A weekend of severe storms across the central and southern United States has left devastation in its wake, claiming the lives of at least 40 people. Missouri was hit particularly hard, with twelve fatalities reported in the state alone. As the violent
March 17, 2025

Catholic Church Suspends Some Mass Practices Over Mpox

The Tanzania Episcopal Conference (TEC) has temporarily suspended certain practices during Mass services, including the exchange of peace through handshakes, as part of efforts to prevent the spread of the Mpox virus (Monkeypox). This decision follows the announcement from Tanzania’s Ministry of
March 12, 2025

Tanzania Confirms First Two Cases of Mpox Virus

The Ministry of Health has officially confirmed the first two cases of Mpox in the country, marking a significant public health concern. The announcement was made by Health Minister Jenister Mhagama on Monday, March 10, 2025, after laboratory tests confirmed the presence
March 11, 2025
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