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Nape Nnauye Refutes Fake Social Media Accounts

August 14, 2024
Member of Parliament for Mtama, Nape Nnauye, has recently informed the public that he does not maintain any active social media accounts. This statement comes in response to the appearance of several fraudulent profiles on X, which falsely claim to be managed

Tabora United Cleared by FIFA After Settling Player Debts

August 14, 2024
The International Football Federation (FIFA) has lifted the ban on Tabora United, allowing the club to resume registering players after they successfully settled outstanding payments owed to several of their foreign players. The move marks a significant turnaround for the NBC Premier

Kishida Resigns as Japanese Prime Minister Amid Scandals

August 14, 2024
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced his resignation on Wednesday, stepping down as the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) after a tumultuous three-year tenure marked by persistent scandals and eroding public trust. Addressing a press conference, Kishida emphasized the importance of

Tanzania Saves 1.1 Million Tons of Food

August 14, 2024
The Tanzania Plant Health and Pesticides Authority (TPHPA) has successfully protected 1.1 million tons of food from destruction during the last farming season by effectively controlling a large-scale pest invasion. This initiative was spearheaded by TPHPA’s Director General, Prof. Joseph Ndunguru, who

Mahmoud Thabit Kombo Pledges SADC Cooperation

August 13, 2024
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Ambassador Mahmoud Thabit Kombo,has committed to collaborating with the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Council of Ministers to enhance the regional economy. This commitment was made during his participation in the SADC Ministerial

Minority Chaos Halts Akufo-Addo Court Vetting

August 13, 2024
Chaos erupted at Ghana‘s  Appointments Committee of Parliament as the Minority attempted to halt the vetting of two individuals nominated by President Akufo-Addo for the Supreme Court. Justice Sophia Bernasko Essah and Professor Richard Frimpong Oppong were set to answer questions regarding
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