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Tanzania Police Detain 14 Burundian Illegal Immigrants

November 24, 2025
The Mwanza Regional Police have apprehended 14 Burundian nationals suspected of entering Tanzania illegally, in an operation that underscores the country’s ongoing efforts to secure its borders. The arrests were made during two separate vehicle inspections in the region. According to Mwanza

Tanzania Probes CNN’s Claims of Post‑Election Killings

November 24, 2025
The Tanzanian government has rejected a recent CNN report alleging police shootings and mass graves following the disputed October 29, 2025, elections, calling the coverage “one-sided” and professionally flawed. According to CNN, its investigation drew on interviews with more than 100 Tanzanians,

Cameroon Opposition Leader Flees Amid Post-Election Tensions

November 24, 2025
Cameroon’s political landscape has been thrown into uncertainty as opposition leader Issa Tchiroma Bakary fled to neighboring Gambia for his safety following the October 2025 presidential election. The Gambian government confirmed that Tchiroma entered the country on November 7 under humanitarian grounds,

Tanzania Seeks Accuracy In Foreign Reports

November 24, 2025
The Government of Tanzania has appealed for fair, accurate and responsible reporting from international media outlets as investigations continue into the events of October 29, 2025. Government Spokesperson and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Culture, Arts and Sports, Gerson Msigwa,

Gunmen Abduct Students From Nigerian Catholic School

November 22, 2025
Armed assailants have kidnapped a large number of students and staff from St. Mary’s Catholic Boarding School in the Papiri community of Niger State, Nigeria, in a brazen early morning attack, according to authorities and local sources. Residents report that nearly 100

Tanzania Prime Minister Condemns Spread Of False Reports

November 22, 2025
Tanzania’s Prime Minister, Dr. Mwigulu Nchemba, has strongly condemned the circulation of unverified and misleading information, warning that such behavior has reached a level that harms and unsettles citizens. Speaking at a public rally on 21 November 2025 at Bombadia Grounds in

Tanzania Prime Minister Calls For National Unity

November 22, 2025
Tanzania’s Prime Minister, Dr. Mwigulu Nchemba, has urged citizens to safeguard peace and protect the country’s infrastructure, emphasizing that these assets are the property of all Tanzanians, built with public resources. Speaking during a working visit to Ikungi in Singida region on
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