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 TP Mazembe Face Red Arrows

September 21, 2024
TP Mazembe’s players gathered in a local church for a pre-match thanksgiving service ahead of their crucial African Champions League clash against Red Arrows, set for today at 9 PM in Lubumbashi. This spiritual moment underscores the team’s unity and determination as

Zanzibar Increases Funds to Combat HIV/AIDS Epidemic

September 21, 2024
Zanzibar has committed 3.4 billion Tanzanian Shillings to bolster efforts in the fight against HIV/AIDS, with a specific focus on monitoring at-risk populations, especially the youth. Harusi Said Suleiman, the state minister in the First Vice President’s Office, made the announcement during

New Initiative to Boost Agriculture in Southern Africa

September 21, 2024
The United States has announced a significant investment of over $80 million aimed at enhancing agricultural output in three southern African nations: Zambia, Malawi, and Tanzania. This initiative is part of a broader commitment under the Feed the Future program, which has

Gachagua Claims Exclusion from Presidential Event

September 21, 2024
Kenya’s Deputy President, Rigathi Gachagua, has spoken out about missing key national events typically attended by government officials and President William Ruto. In an interview with Citizen TV on Friday, Gachagua revealed that he and his team were recently removed from a

RC Makonda warns Against Fake Religious Leaders

September 21, 2024
Speaking to thousands of citizens attending the large Operation “Light the Lamp” conference organized by Apostle Boniface Mwamposa of the Inuka Uangaze Church, the Regional Commissioner of Arusha, Hon. Paul Christian Makonda, urged Tanzanians to reject individuals who exploit God’s Word and

Tanzania, Saudi Arabia Sign Security Pact

September 21, 2024
The governments of Tanzania and Saudi Arabia have signed a bilateral agreement aimed at enhancing cooperation in combating crime, including cybercrime, and improving disaster response capabilities for incidents such as fires, road accidents, and maritime accidents. Tanzania’s Minister of Home Affairs, Engineer
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