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Government Orders Public Employers to Reinstate Workers

The President’s Office, responsible for Public Service Management and Good Governance, has instructed public employers to bring back workers who have won their disciplinary appeals, following guidance from the Public Service Commission (PSC). Deputy Minister Deus Sangu delivered this message during a
February 11, 2025

Tanzania Gains Big from Hosting Conferences

While traffic jams and road closures can sometimes be a hassle during major conferences in Tanzania, the long-term benefits of these events are clear. Experts agree that, despite the challenges, international conferences have become a vital part of the country’s economic growth.
February 11, 2025

Parliamentary Committee Raises Alarm Over Infrastructure Delays

A parliamentary committee has sounded the alarm over delays and inefficiencies in key infrastructure projects, warning that mismanagement could undermine the government’s multi-trillion-shilling investments in transport. The Public Investment Committee (PIC) presented its findings in Parliament on Monday, highlighting major challenges in
February 11, 2025

Saudi Arabia Rejects Netanyahu’s Remarks on Displacement

Saudi Arabia has strongly condemned recent comments by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the displacement of Palestinians, reaffirming its unwavering support for Palestinian sovereignty. In a statement issued on Sunday, the Saudi Foreign Ministry dismissed any notion of removing Palestinians from
February 10, 2025

CCM Expels Reverend Malisa Over Party Dispute

The ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) has expelled Reverend Godfrey Malisa from the party, accusing him of breaching its constitution and ethical guidelines. His removal follows his outspoken criticism of resolutions passed during CCM’s National Congress on January 19, 2025. During the
February 10, 2025

DRC Soldiers Face Trial for Abandoning Battlefield

Seventy-five soldiers from the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) national army, FARDC, have been arrested and charged with desertion after allegedly fleeing from battle against M23 rebels in the volatile eastern region of the country. According to military prosecutors, the soldiers abandoned
February 10, 2025

Elon Musk and Julius Malema in Heated Social Media Feud

A fierce war of words erupted on social media between billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk and South African politician Julius Malema, with both figures exchanging sharp remarks over controversial statements linked to racial issues. The dispute reignited on February 9, 2025, when a
February 10, 2025

Ruto Urges Regional Cooperation to End DRC Crisis

Kenya’s President, Dr. William Ruto, called for a united and immediate response from regional leaders to help end the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), which has lasted for over two decades. Speaking at the EAC and SADC summit
February 8, 2025
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