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Husband’s Death Triggers Debt Crisis Debate

Khadija Ramadhanni, the wife of Mbagala resident Juma Said Mfaume, has publicly asked for forgiveness from the world, following her husband’s tragic death allegedly caused by debt collectors. The incident occurred in Mlandizi District, Kibaha, Coast Region, after Khadija borrowed TZS 300,000
October 10, 2024

If You Want to Burn Waste, Ask for Permission

The Dodoma Regional Commissioner, Hon. Rosemary Senyamule, has urged officials in the region, especially at the local and village levels, to enforce the local laws they have established, particularly by holding accountable those who start fires without permission. Hon. Senyamule made these
October 9, 2024

Sweden Faces Backlash Over Proposed Homelessness Ban

The Swedish government is facing significant criticism for its attempt to combat poverty with a proposed national ban on begging. The Democrats party has announced a nine-month investigation into the implementation of this ban, which, if deemed feasible, could lead to the
October 3, 2024

US Expands Influence in CAR Under Mpox Pretext

The U.S. Embassy in Bangui announced on October 1,2024 that the United States will provide $2 million in financial assistance to the Central African Republic (CAR) through USAID to combat the spread of monkeypox. The funds, according to a statement from the
October 3, 2024

Brutally Killed in Village Executive’s Office

Residents of Muhintiri Ward in Ikungi District, Singida Region, are demanding justice and legal action following the tragic death of Frank Joseph, a 28-year-old resident, who allegedly died after being assaulted by the Village Executive Officer of Muhintiri Village and members of
October 2, 2024

Tanzania Strengthens Animal Welfare with New Rules

The Tanzanian Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries has introduced new regulations removing donkeys and dogs from the list of animals permitted for slaughter, a move aimed at protecting these species, particularly donkeys, from potential extinction. Dr. Annette Kitambi, the Deputy Director of
September 30, 2024

Rwanda Confirms First Cases of Marburg Virus

The Ministry of Health in Rwanda has confirmed the first cases of the Marburg virus, a serious illness that poses significant health risks. This announcement came yesterday, marking a concerning development in the region. While specific figures regarding the number of infected
September 28, 2024
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