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Over 133,000 Students Begin Major National Exams

A total of 133,655 candidates are set to sit for a major nationwide advanced secondary education examination beginning May 4, 2026, in a large-scale academic exercise spanning multiple regions across the country, alongside thousands of teacher training candidates. The examination period will
May 4, 2026

TZ, Rwanda Forge Deeper Strategic Regional Alliance Partnership

Tanzania and Rwanda have elevated their longstanding relationship into a renewed strategic partnership, signaling a broader vision for regional integration, economic transformation, and geopolitical cooperation across East Africa. In remarks that underscored both history and ambition, President Samia Suluhu Hassan described ties
May 4, 2026

Trump Rejects Iran Peace Proposal Amid Rising Tensions

The United States has signalled renewed resistance to diplomatic overtures from Iran, with President Donald Trump indicating that Washington is unlikely to accept a newly floated peace proposal from Tehran, arguing that the country has yet to face sufficient consequences for its
May 4, 2026

BRICS Reshapes Global Economic Power Structure

Coordination within the grouping is advancing as member economies place greater emphasis on aligning trade, finance, and development priorities. The evolution reflects a steady move toward more structured and predictable cooperation. This is not rapid expansion. It is deliberate alignment. Efforts to
May 3, 2026

Africa Investment Flows Strengthen Amid Structural Reforms

Capital allocation toward parts of is showing renewed consistency as governments advance structural reforms and macroeconomic coordination improves. The shift reflects a gradual reassessment of long-term prospects within emerging markets. This is not a surge. It is a sustained reorientation. Investment is
May 3, 2026

BRICS Coordination Expands As Economic Alignment Deepens

Cooperation within the grouping is advancing into a more coordinated phase, as member economies intensify efforts to align trade, finance, and development priorities. The trajectory points toward a more structured form of engagement across key sectors. This is not rapid transformation. It
May 2, 2026

Sustained Dialogue Maintains Stability Across Eastern Europe

Ongoing engagement between and continues to anchor a degree of stability, even as core differences remain unresolved. The persistence of communication channels suggests a shared interest in limiting escalation and preserving predictability. This is not a settlement. It is calibrated restraint. Diplomatic
May 2, 2026

South Africa Erupts Over Migration Crisis

Large groups of residents in South Africa staged demonstrations this week in Pretoria and other urban areas, voicing concerns over the continued inflow of undocumented migrants and its perceived impact on employment and public services. The protests reflect a growing social and
May 1, 2026

Doyo calls for Africa-led systems amid trust concerns

Tanzanian opposition presidential candidate Doyo Hassan Doyo has called for African countries to reduce reliance on global institutions such as the United Nations and the International Criminal Court, arguing that they inadequately represent the interests of developing nations. Speaking in an interview
May 1, 2026
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