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Cuban Minister Resigns Amid Uproar Over Poverty Remarks

Marta Elena Feitó Cabrera, Cuba’s former Minister of Labour and Social Security, has resigned following widespread outrage over remarks dismissing the existence of beggars in the country. Her statement—made during a session of the National Assembly of People’s Power—claimed there are “no
July 16, 2025

Denmark’s EU Presidency Could Shape Global Policy

 Denmark has taken over the rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union, a leadership role that gives the Nordic country the ability to guide the EU’s legislative and policy agenda for six months. While it may go unnoticed outside Europe,
July 16, 2025

Kuwaiti Prince’s Faith Confession Sparks Stir

A man identifying himself as Prince Abdullah Al-Sabah, a purported member of Kuwait’s ruling House of Al-Sabah, has caused a wave of regional and international controversy after declaring his conversion to Christianity in an audio message aired on the Arabic Christian broadcaster
July 15, 2025

Lissu Treason Case Moves to High Court

The treason case against Tundu Lissu, national chairperson of CHADEMA and one of Tanzania’s most recognizable opposition figures, took a significant procedural step today as the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) formally moved to transfer the case to the High Court for
July 15, 2025

Lissu Insists on Self-Defense in Treason Case

Prominent opposition leader Tundu Lissu, who is currently facing treason charges, made a striking declaration before the Kisutu Resident Magistrate’s Court: he will not appear in court as a lawyer, despite his legal background. Instead, Lissu has opted to represent himself as
July 15, 2025

States Sue Trump Over Education Funding Freeze

A major legal showdown is unfolding in the United States, as over 20 states, mostly governed by the Democratic Party, have taken legal action against the administration of President Donald J. Trump. The states are challenging the administration’s sudden decision to halt
July 15, 2025

Global Education Partners Deepen Tanzania Commitment

A new chapter of international support has opened for Tanzania’s education sector, as key global partners reaffirm their backing for inclusive, gender-responsive learning throughout the country. During an official visit to Kibasila Secondary School in Temeke District, former President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete,
July 15, 2025

South Africa Probes Police Minister in Criminal Scandal

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has placed Police Minister Senzo Mchunu on immediate leave following explosive accusations that he conspired with criminal syndicates and obstructed high-level police investigations. The move, announced on Sunday, comes amid rising public pressure and concerns over the
July 15, 2025

Tanzania Sets Bold Goal for Tourism Growth

Tanzania is setting its sights high. By the year 2030, the country aims to welcome eight million tourists annually, a major leap from the over five million visitors recorded in 2025. The ambitious target was announced by Dr. Pindi Chana, the Minister
July 15, 2025

Tanzania Faces Tough Choice: Leaders or Looters?

As Tanzania heads toward its upcoming general elections in October 2025, a sobering question hangs in the air: are we genuinely choosing visionary leaders—or simply reinforcing the cycle of looters in power? Over the past decade, corruption has stopped being a hidden
July 15, 2025
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