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U.S.-Kenya Ebola Plan Sparks National Outrage

Kenya is facing mounting political and public unrest after the government defended a controversial agreement with the United States to establish an Ebola treatment and quarantine facility in Laikipia, a plan that has triggered protests, legal battles, and growing fears over national
June 4, 2026

Tanzania Achieves Historic National Medicine Procurement

The Tanzanian government under President Samia Suluhu Hassan has made remarkable strides in improving access to medicines nationwide. Over the past four years, the country’s Medical Stores Department (MSD) has achieved a 98% procurement rate for essential medicines, an unprecedented milestone since
August 16, 2025

Tanzanian Government Confirms Free HIV Treatment Nationwide

The Tanzanian government has reaffirmed that antiretroviral (ARV) drugs for people living with HIV/AIDS are available and provided free of charge across the country. Government spokesperson and Secretary General of the Ministry of Information, Culture, Arts and Sports, Gerson Msigwa, emphasized that
August 16, 2025

Shinyanga Mine Collapse Sparks Urgent Rescue Efforts

Rescue teams in Shinyanga District, northern Tanzania, are racing against time to save miners trapped underground after the collapse of the Nyandolwa gold mine in Mwenge Ward. Officials say at least two people have died, while more than 20 remain unaccounted for.
August 16, 2025

Tanzania Advances Nationwide Clean Cooking Campaign

Tanzania’s Ministry of Energy has emphasized its commitment to ensuring that citizens adopt clean cooking energy, urging households to move away from traditional fuels such as firewood and charcoal, which pose serious health and environmental risks. The announcement was made in Dar
August 15, 2025

Tanzania Electoral Commission Completes Presidential Forms

Tanzania’s Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is set to finalize the distribution of presidential nomination forms today, marking a key milestone in preparations for the country’s upcoming general election. Justice Jacobs Mwambegele, INEC’s chairperson, confirmed that forms have already been handed out
August 15, 2025

South Korea Court Rejects Baby Shark Lawsuit

South Korea’s highest court has closed a long-running copyright dispute over the viral children’s hit “Baby Shark”  ruling that a U.S. composer’s claim did not meet the originality standards required for legal protection. On Thursday, the Supreme Court of South Korea  upheld
August 15, 2025

Tanzania Opposition Pushes Bold Union Restructuring Plan

A bold political proposal is once again stirring debate across Tanzania, as opposition leaders revive the long-disputed idea of restructuring the Union into a three-government system. In its newly launched 2025–2030 election manifesto, the opposition party has pledged to pursue a constitutional
August 14, 2025

Tanzania Secures Approval for Direct Nigeria Flights

Tanzania has taken a major step toward launching direct passenger flights between Dar es Salaam and Lagos after receiving formal clearance from Nigeria’s aviation authorities. The milestone comes with the issuance of a Foreign Carrier Operation Permit (FCOP), officially presented in Abuja
August 14, 2025
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