Dark
Light

Tanzania - Page 49

Malawian Toddler Dies Amid South Africa Clinic Dispute

A tragic incident in Johannesburg has left communities in shock and grief after a one-year-old Malawian child, Praise Banda, died following denial of medical care. The child’s mother, Grace Banda, says she was prevented from taking her son to a local public
September 23, 2025

Tanzania Court Rejects Lissu’s Legal Objections

The High Court of Tanzania in Dar es Salaam has dismissed preliminary objections raised by opposition leader Tundu Lissu in his ongoing treason trial, ruling that his arguments lacked merit and the proceedings should continue without delay. Lissu, who is the national
September 22, 2025

ACT Wazalendo Sets Out Vision for National Change

The opposition party ACT Wazalendo launched its 2025 election manifesto in a spirited ceremony at the party’s headquarters in Magomeni, Dar es Salaam. The event, led by Party Leader Doroth Semu, drew parliamentary candidates, local councillors, and senior figures including outspoken legislator
September 22, 2025

Tundu Lissu Trial Continues Amid Courtroom Tensions

The trial of Tanzanian opposition leader and Chadema chairman Tundu Lissu continued on Thursday, September 18, 2025, at the High Court in Dar es Salaam. The hearing was dominated by a tense back-and-forth between Lissu’s legal team and the prosecution over alleged
September 19, 2025

Rising Mental Health Crisis Fuels Global Suicide Concerns

Every day, countless people around the world lose their lives to suicide, often driven by feelings of isolation, hopelessness, or overwhelming stress. While each case is intensely personal, these tragedies also highlight a broader societal challenge: how families, friends, and communities recognize
September 19, 2025

Ebola Outbreak Worsens as Congo Battles to Contain Spread

Communities in Kasai Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo, are facing fresh fears as the country battles a new Ebola outbreak. Health officials have reported 31 deaths and 48 confirmed infections, with fatalities nearly doubling in just one week. Families are grieving
September 19, 2025

$700,000 Gold Stolen from Paris Museum

Unknown thieves made off with gold valued at approximately $700,000 from the National Museum of Natural History in Paris early Tuesday morning. The stolen items, including several native gold specimens, were reported to be in their natural state, unrefined and mixed with
September 18, 2025
1 47 48 49 50 51 342