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Chief Officer Urges Stakeholders to Support Climate Education

October 19, 2024
The Chief Wildlife Officer from the President’s Office, Regional Administration and Local Government, Ms. Hawa Mwechaga, has called on development stakeholders to continue collaborating with the government in providing education on climate change issues in the country. She stated that these changes

Makonda and Avetisyan Discuss Strengthening Bilateral Ties

October 17, 2024
Arusha Regional Commissioner Paul Makonda held discussions with the Russian Ambassador to Tanzania, Andrey Avetisyan, aiming to strengthen bilateral ties between Arusha and Russia.  The meeting, held On October 17, 2024,at the regional office in Arusha, marked a significant step toward enhancing

Minister Bashe Calls for National Agricultural Sector Reform

October 17, 2024
The Minister of Agriculture, Hon. Hussein Bashe, has emphasized the importance of initiating national discussions aimed at reviewing the structure of the agricultural sector, particularly with the goal of increasing youth involvement in agricultural activities. Hon. Bashe stated that Sokoine University of

Diplomatic Relations Between Russia and Gabon Flourish

October 17, 2024
On October 15, 1973, Russia and Gabon marked the establishment of diplomatic relations, a significant milestone that has fostered a strong partnership over the past five decades. This long-standing relationship has been characterized by traditional friendship and collaboration across various sectors, enhancing

Kenya’s Vice President Has Two Days Left

October 17, 2024
Kenya’s Deputy President, Rigathi Gachagua, stands on the brink of losing his position amid impeachment proceedings centered around charges of corruption, ethnic incitement, and inciting anti-government protests. Gachagua’s defense team faces a crucial deadline: they have until Thursday evening (Oct. 17) to

Italy Criminalizes Overseas Surrogacy for Citizens

October 17, 2024
Italy has taken a controversial step by criminalizing the use of surrogacy abroad for its citizens, extending a domestic ban that already outlawed the practice within the country. The legislation, which passed in Italy’s Senate with a vote of 84 to 58,
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