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U.S. Air Travel Faces Major Flight Reductions Amid Shutdown

Air passengers across the United States are being warned to expect widespread delays and cancellations as the U.S. government shutdown continues to paralyze key sectors of transportation. U.S Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that, starting Friday morning, around 40 of the nation’s
November 6, 2025

EWURA Sets New Petrol, Diesel Price Limits

Tanzania’s Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA) has announced new retail price limits for petrol and diesel across mainland Tanzania, effective November 5, 2025. The move comes as authorities seek to stabilize fuel costs and ensure transparency in the petroleum sector.
November 5, 2025

Kenya Introduces Air Ticket Levy for Travelers

Kenya has introduced a new air ticket levy for both domestic and international flights, following the signing of the Air Passenger Service Charge (Amendment) Bill by President William Ruto. Under the new regulation, travelers will pay KSh 600 for domestic journeys and
October 28, 2025

Tanzania’s First SGR Derailment Sparks Safety Review

 Tanzania’s new Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) has recorded its first derailment since electric train services began, following the mishap of an electric multiple-unit (EMU) train near Ruvu in the Coast Region on Thursday morning. The incident occurred shortly after 8 a.m. when
October 24, 2025

Cargo Plane Crashes Into Sea Near Hong Kong Airport

A cargo aircraft tragically crashed into the sea near Hong Kong International Airport on Monday, resulting in the deaths of two ground staff while all four crew members onboard survived. The Boeing 747-400F cargo plane, operating as Emirates SkyCargo Flight EK9788, veered
October 20, 2025

Tanzania Deports Foreign Nationals for Visa Violations

Tanzania’s Immigration Department has deported two foreign nationals after they were found to have violated the terms of their visas. The individuals, Dr. Brinkel Stefanie from Germany and Ms. Catherine Janel Almquist Kinokfu from the United States, were expelled from the country
October 14, 2025

Burkina Faso Rejects U.S. Deportee Proposal, Suspends Visas

Burkina Faso has firmly rejected a request from the United States to accept deportees, including non-citizens, expelled under President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. Foreign Minister Karamoko Jean-Marie Traoré condemned the proposal as “indecent” and inconsistent with the nation’s values of dignity, central
October 11, 2025

Tanzania Enters U.S. Visa Bond Program

Tanzania will soon join a select group of countries whose citizens are required to post a visa bond when applying to enter the United States. Beginning October 23, 2025, Tanzanian nationals seeking B-1 (business) and B-2 (tourism) visas will need to provide
October 10, 2025
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