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Tanzania Electoral Commission Vows Credible 2025 Elections

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has pledged to deliver a transparent, fair, and peaceful electoral process. At a national stakeholders’ meeting held in Dodoma, INEC Chairperson and retired Court of Appeal Judge Jacobs Mwambegele emphasized that the commission will conduct the
July 28, 2025

Tanzania Flags 8,703 Duplicate Voter Registrations

The country’s top electoral body has revealed that 8,703 voters were found to have registered more than once in the official voter roll. The announcement was made by Justice Jacobs Mwambegele, the Chairperson of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), who said
July 26, 2025

Tanzania Urges Action to Prevent Drowning Deaths

As Tanzania joins the world in observing International Drowning Prevention Day on July 25, national experts are calling for coordinated, evidence-based efforts to reduce the high number of water-related deaths, particularly among fishing and lakeside communities. At a press conference in Dar
July 26, 2025

Deadly Wildfire Ravages Southern Cyprus Amid Record Heat

A devastating wildfire has swept through southern Cyprus, claiming the lives of two people and destroying dozens of homes as temperatures soar to an expected 44°C (111°F). The blaze began Wednesday afternoon near the village of Malia in the Limassol District, rapidly
July 26, 2025

Tanzania’s Ruling Party to Convene Virtual Congress

Tanzania’s ruling party, Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), will host a Special National Congress on Saturday, July 26, 2025, marking a significant moment in the party’s evolving structure and digital transformation. For the first time, this major political meeting will be held entirely
July 25, 2025

TRA Sets Deadline for Online Sellers to Register

The Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) has issued a strict 30-day deadline for online entrepreneurs to register their businesses for tax purposes, marking a decisive move to formalize the rapidly expanding digital economy. This directive affects a broad range of individuals earning income
July 25, 2025

Kenya’s Free Schooling Model Faces Major Cutbacks

Kenya, once hailed as a model for providing free education in sub-Saharan Africa, is now rethinking its commitment. The government has officially confirmed it is struggling to finance free learning for primary and secondary schools, citing rising student numbers and budgetary constraints.
July 25, 2025
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