A U.S. airstrike in Africa just got the whole sovereignty debate raging again. The Economic Freedom Fighters, a South African political party, slammed recent American military action in Nigeria. These air strikes, ordered by President Donald Trump, hit Islamic State targets in Sokoto State on...
A former South African president just told Africa to ditch the dollar. Jacob Zuma gave a speech in Accra, Ghana, at the University of Professional Studies, where he pushed for a single continental currency. He said reliance on the American dollar weakens the continent. Zuma argued that around...
Tax tech is apparently crushing it this year. The Tanzania Revenue Authority collected over 8.97 trillion shillings in the first quarter of the fiscal year, beating its target by six percent. This growth is linked to digital tools like Electronic Tax Stamps and the Fuel Marking Programme. These...
A vocational training project is getting kids jobs. The VEMA project, run by the VETA College in Mwanza with Plan International and Belgian Development Cooperation support, is teaching skills to marginalized youth. VETA Mwanza Principal Engineer Henry Kasele said it started in March 2024, aiming...
Educating girls is a major focus for getting the country ahead. In Tanzania, coordinated efforts between the government and the civil society group HakiElimu aim to tackle barriers keeping girls from school. Their Gender Equality Transformation in Education Project, known as MMUKE, works on...
The women's golf union wants members to run for office. The Tanzania Ladies Golf Union called on female golfers to collect nomination forms for its upcoming leadership election. TLGU President Queen Siraki encouraged interested women to participate fully in the process for the 2026-2028 terms...
Sports can supposedly bring everyone together, according to a president. Zanzibar President Hussein Ali Mwinyi opened the AFED Sports Festival Zanzibar 2025 at the Maisara Sports Complex in the Urban West Region. He stated that sport is a powerful force for uniting communities and nations. This...
Tanzania's coach thinks they can beat Uganda despite a tough fight. Taifa Stars Head Coach Miguel Gamondi expressed confidence before their Africa Cup of Nations Group C match against Uganda at Al Medina Stadium. Both teams lost their opening games, with Tanzania falling to Nigeria and Uganda...
An actress is begging regulators not to pull her movie over the title. Nollywood star Ini Edo made a video plea to Nigeria's National Film and Video Censors Board about her film A Very Dirty Christmas. This comes after the Christian Association of Nigeria criticized the title as offensive to the...
They're using a green bond to try to fix the water problems. Phase Three of the Water Services Improvement Project in Tanga is a 53.12 billion shilling effort funded by Tanzania's first water infrastructure green bond. The Tanga Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Authority is implementing the...
A government minister called for peace and love over the holiday. Home Affairs Minister George Simbachawene made the remarks during a Christmas service at Pwaga Parish Church in Mpwapwa District, Dodoma Region. He urged Tanzanians to safeguard unity and justice, stating that these values bring...
New procurement rules are supposedly clamping down on wasted cash. The Public Procurement Regulatory Authority stated that the 2023 Public Procurement Act and its 2024 Regulations have tightened discipline over public funds. PPRA Director General Dennis Simba said all government entities must...
A major new cash transfer program is kicking off soon. The third phase of Tanzania's Productive Social Safety Net, known as PSSN III under TASAF, will launch in early 2026. Minister Ridhiwani Kikwete stated the program targets over 575,000 vulnerable households. About 500,000 will get economic...
They've picked the path for a new gas pipeline to power factories. The Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation, led by Director General Mussa Makame, finished the feasibility study for the Kinyerezi to Chalinze high-pressure natural gas transmission line. Coast Regional Commissioner Abubakar...
Everyone expected chaos, but the kids chose talk instead. Christmas Day 2025 in Tanzania saw planned protests give way to quiet community gatherings. Young people across cities, like third-year Dar es Salaam student Mohammed Mbarouk, opted for dialogue over demonstrations. They met with elders...
The tax man says your payments are building schools and feeding kids. Tanzania Revenue Authority Commissioner General Yusuph Mwenda praised taxpayers for their voluntary compliance in 2025, urging them to keep it up. He spoke during a community event at two Dar es Salaam centers, the Mtoni...
Tourism numbers are actually up, despite what the doomers are saying. Tanzania's Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, through Permanent Secretary Dr. Hassan Abbasi, reported a nine percent rise in international tourist arrivals for the first eleven months of 2025. That increase represents...
They finally built that bridge over Lake Victoria. The JP Magufuli Bridge, linking Kigongo in Mwanza Region and Busisi in Geita Region, was officially opened by President Samia Suluhu Hassan. Named for the late President John Magufuli, the structure spans three kilometers across the water, with...
A major hospital screwed up and cremated the wrong body. The Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow gave a funeral home a mislabeled corpse, leading to a cremation ceremony for the wrong person. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde apologized, calling it a human error and suspending the morgue...
They are finally building a memorial for warriors who fought colonists. Plans are moving forward to construct a monument at Chetambe Hill in Bungoma County, honoring Bukusu fighters killed in a historic battle against British forces and their local allies over a century ago. National Assembly...
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