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Kenya Ruto Fires Entire Cabinet

July 11, 2024
Kenya’s President William Ruto has fired all Cabinet Secretaries and Attorney General Justin Muturi in response to youth-led anti-government protests. Only Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, who also serves as the Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary, has been exempted. “Upon reflection, listening keenly

Tanzania Unveils Inclusive Globalization Roadmap

July 11, 2024
Tanzania is poised to embark on a transformative journey towards inclusive globalization, as announced by Prof. Adolf Mkenda, the Minister of Education, Science, and Technology, during the 12th ‘Africa Evidence Summit’ held in Dar Es Salaam. The summit served as a pivotal

Tanzania Urged to Boost Health Practices

July 11, 2024
Assistant Director for One Health at the Prime Minister’s Office, Dr. Salum Manyatta delivered a poignant call to action during the recent commemoration of World Zoonosis Day in Tanzania. Highlighting the critical intersection between human and animal health, Dr. Manyatta emphasized the

SADC Urged to Boost Local Sugar Production

July 11, 2024
Zanzibar President Dr. Hussein Ali Mwinyi has called on Southern African Development Community (SADC) member countries to significantly increase investment in local sugar production. Speaking at the SADC Sugar Investment Forum, held in Zanzibar yesterday, Dr. Mwinyi emphasized that bolstering regional sugar

Sustainable Agriculture Programme Launched in Tanzania

July 11, 2024
A groundbreaking food systems integrated programme has been initiated in Usangu Valley, Mbeya Region, and Zanzibar, aimed at transforming agricultural practices and promoting environmental sustainability. This $9 million initiative, funded by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the Global

TEITI Affirms Transparency in Tanzania’s Mining Sector

July 11, 2024
Mining Sector Contributes Over 80% of Mineral, Oil, and Natural Gas Revenues Acting Executive Secretary of the Tanzania Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (TEITI), Mariam Mgaya, has highlighted that Tanzania’s mining sector operates with transparency and accountability to meet international standards (EITI Standard,
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