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US America250 Passport Plan Triggers Global Political Debate

A proposed commemorative passport in the United States is drawing sharp international attention, after officials revealed plans for a special “America250” edition to mark 250 years since the nation’s founding—an anniversary rooted in the historic United States Declaration of Independence. The passport,
April 30, 2026

Health Insurance Debate Sparks Wider Religious Questions

Public debate has intensified in Tanzania following remarks by a Muslim cleric questioning the religious permissibility of health insurance, raising broader concerns at a time when the government is advancing plans for universal coverage. The discussion was triggered after comments aired on
April 29, 2026

Nigeria Faces Renewed Deadly Rural Violence

At least 29 people have been killed in a coordinated armed attack in northeastern Nigeria, underscoring the deepening security crisis in Africa’s most populous nation as authorities struggle to contain persistent violence in remote rural regions. According to security officials, armed men
April 29, 2026

Botswana Ends Colonial Ban on Same-Sex Relations

The government of Botswana has officially removed colonial-era provisions that criminalised same-sex relations from its Penal Code, completing a landmark legal reform that marks a significant turning point in the country’s constitutional and human rights history. The reform finalises a process that
April 29, 2026

Armed Assault Leaves Nine Dead in Nigeria

Nine people have been killed after armed men launched a prolonged assault on Guyaku village in Gombi Local Government Area of Adamawa State in northeastern Nigeria, in an attack that has once again exposed the fragile security situation in the region. According
April 29, 2026

Ghana Rejects US Health Data Proposal Amid Sovereignty Debate

The government of Ghana has formally rejected a proposed health cooperation agreement from the United States, citing unresolved concerns over data sovereignty, digital security, and long-term control of national health information systems. The decision, first reported by Reuters, has sparked wider debate
April 29, 2026

South Africa Urges Unity Amid Migration Tensions

In a firm and carefully balanced Freedom Day address on April 27, 2026, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa delivered a national appeal for calm, warning that rising frustration over illegal immigration must not be allowed to spiral into violence against foreign nationals.
April 29, 2026

Tanzania Denies Nationals Affected South Africa Unrest

As tensions rise in South Africa following reports of xenophobic attacks targeting foreign nationals, the government of Tanzania has confirmed that no Tanzanian citizens have been affected by the ongoing unrest. In recent days, social media platforms have been flooded with images
April 28, 2026

Tanzania Slovakia Boost Trade Industrial Ties

Tanzania and Slovakia have agreed to strengthen bilateral cooperation in trade, industry, and investment, marking a renewed push to expand economic relations through direct private sector engagement and business-driven partnerships. The agreement was reached on April 27, 2026, during discussions held in
April 28, 2026