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Twenty-Nine Babies Born on Joyful Easter Eve

As Christians across the country celebrated Easter with joy and reflection, maternity wards in several Dar es Salaam hospitals were also filled with the sound of new beginnings. In the span of just one night — Easter Eve into early Easter morning
April 22, 2025

Cardinal from Ghana Gains Global Attention

As the Catholic Church grieves the passing of Pope Francis, a quiet but powerful conversation is beginning to take shape — one that could signal a historic moment for the global faith community. At the heart of it is Cardinal Peter Kodwo
April 22, 2025

Pope Francis Dies at 88 on Easter Monday

Pope Francis, a spiritual leader who spent more than a decade reshaping the Catholic Church with his message of compassion, humility, and reform, passed away peacefully on Easter Monday at the age of 88. The Vatican confirmed that he died in the
April 21, 2025

Dar es Salaam Leads in Number of Street Children

 Dar es Salaam has been ranked as the region with the highest number of children living and working on the streets, painting a troubling picture of the ongoing struggles faced by vulnerable young people in Tanzania’s fast-growing cities. The information was shared
April 12, 2025

USAID Resumes Operations In Six Former Hotspots

After years of silence in some of the world’s most politically fragile regions, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has quietly returned to six countries Syria, Somalia, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, and Ecuador. While officials describe the move as a renewed
April 11, 2025

Michelle Obama Dismisses Divorce Rumors With Poise

Former First Lady Michelle Obama has finally addressed growing speculation surrounding the state of her marriage to former U.S. President Barack Obama, calling out the public’s quickness to assume separation simply because she has been making independent choices about her time and
April 11, 2025

Flooding Traps Thousands on Kinshasa’s N’djili Bridge

Thousands of people found themselves stranded overnight on the N’djili Bridge after the N’djili River burst its banks, flooding nearby areas and paralyzing transportation routes in Kinshasa. What started as a heavy rainstorm on Sunday quickly escalated into a disaster, leaving residents
April 8, 2025

Tanzania’s Central Bank Moves to Stabilize Currency

The Bank of Tanzania (BoT) has stepped in to stabilize the value of the Tanzanian Shilling by participating in the Interbank Foreign Exchange Market (IFEM). This intervention aligns with the bank’s 2023 Foreign Exchange Intervention Policy and aims to maintain stability in
April 2, 2025

Tanzania Marks First-Ever National Health Week

Tanzania is set to host its first-ever National Health Week, an event aimed at celebrating progress in the health sector, addressing existing challenges, and strategizing on how to improve healthcare services for all citizens. Scheduled to take place from April 3 to
April 1, 2025

Court Acquits Father in Rape Case

The Court of Appeal has overturned the conviction of a father previously sentenced to 30 years in prison, along with a fine of Sh100,000 and six lashes, for the alleged rape of his 13-year-old daughter. The father, residing in Majengo Kibaigwa, Kongwa
April 1, 2025
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