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  1. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    870,000 Tanzanian youths to gain jobs from new industries

    Government officials in Tanzania's Coast Region project major job growth from new industrial construction. A district commissioner stated that over two hundred medium and large factories being built in Mkuranga District could create employment for roughly eight hundred seventy thousand young...
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    Tanzania plans one-stop center for tourist safety and visas

    Tanzania is planning a combined service hub for tourists and foreign visitors. The proposed one-stop center would merge a special police unit with immigration officials to handle all entry, travel, and work matters. A police superintendent, Waziri Ibrahim Tenga, stated the existing Tourism and...
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    Tanzania rolls out affordable loans for micro-businesses

    The government announced a long-term plan to provide low-cost loans to every eligible small business owner by 2050. The Minister for Community Development, Gender, Women, and Special Groups, Dr. Dorothy Gwajima, stated that the initiative targets citizens aged eighteen and above with annual...
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    Tanzania PM cracks down on lazy public service habits

    The Prime Minister of Tanzania, Dr. Mwigulu Nchemba, made an unannounced visit to a district hospital, criticizing officials for routine inefficiency. He found patients waiting without clear procedures at Nachingwea District Hospital in Lindi Region, even though doctors were available in their...
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    Tanzania traders embrace TBS standards to lift local business

    Officials from Tanzania's standards bureau are telling local business owners to see product regulations as a helpful tool, not just a government rule. The agency's manager in the central zone, Hamis Sudi Mwanasala, met with traders in the Itigi area to explain their role. He said many operators...
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    Jamaica schools struggle to reopen after Hurricane Melissa

    Over a hundred and sixty Jamaican schools are still closed weeks after a major hurricane hit the island. The Finance Minister, Fayval Williams, stated that a hundred of those were directly impacted by the Category 5 storm, with fifty-nine facilities still operating as shelters for displaced...
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    T&T delays switch to new Coat of Arms until 2031

    The government of Trinidad and Tobago has officially delayed the full switch to its new national emblem. A legal notice signed by the Minister of Homeland Security, Roger Alexander, grants a five-year extension for using the old Coat of Arms, pushing the final deadline to January 2031. The...
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    Jamaica’s credit rating upgraded despite hurricane setback

    Moody's bumped up Jamaica's credit rating, moving it to Ba3 from B1. The agency cited over a decade of stronger fiscal discipline and better policies that cut government debt dramatically. They noted a nearly forty percent drop in debt relative to the overall economy since 2020, even with a...
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    Nelson denied Privy Council appeal over 2019 corruption plea

    A court in Trinidad and Tobago has blocked a convicted lawyer from taking his case to a higher authority. The Court of Appeal refused Vincent Nelson, a Jamaican-born King's Counsel, the conditional leave needed to appeal his 2019 corruption conviction to the Judicial Committee of the Privy...
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    Caribbean urged to unite amid storms and global pressures

    The CARICOM Secretary General, Dr. Carla Barnett, pushed for renewed regional unity following a brutal year. She cited catastrophic hurricanes like Beryl and Melissa that devastated Jamaica and Haiti, plus difficult global political tensions threatening local economies. She pointed to signs of...
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    Vince Zampella gone too soon, industry mourns legend

    The gaming world is mourning Vince Zampella, a co-founder of Infinity Ward and co-creator of Call of Duty, who died in a car crash. Tributes from across the industry highlight his profound personal kindness alongside his legendary professional impact. Former colleague Robert Bowling shared that...
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    Maingear lets you skip RAM or bring your own kit

    Maingear, a company that makes pre-assembled computers, is now selling systems without any DDR5 memory installed. They are calling these BYO RAM builds. This move is a direct response to wild price swings and shortages of DDR5, problems made worse by high demand from the artificial intelligence...
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    NVIDIA and AMD sneak back into China with AI chips

    American chip makers are finding a way back into the Chinese market after a brutal dry spell. NVIDIA secured approval to sell its Hopper H200 AI accelerators there, though with a hefty twenty-five percent tariff attached. AMD is also in the mix, reportedly lined up to ship tens of thousands of...
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    Squadron 42 still flying, now targeting 2026 launch

    Chris Roberts sent his yearly note to Star Citizen backers, giving another update on Squadron 42. The single-player game, now aiming for a 2026 release, is reportedly still on track for its beta next year. Roberts claims the campaign will last over forty hours, boasting about its writing...
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    ASRock unlocks BIOS for AMD Zen 5, Intel Arrow Lake refresh

    ASRock dropped new BIOS files for their AMD and Intel boards, prepping for next-gen chips. Their 600 and 800 series AM5 motherboards got a stable update with AGESA 1.2.7.1. This paves the way for coming AMD processors, probably those Ryzen 9000X3D models and new Zen 5 APUs. A handful of specific...
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    GTA almost went global, but America kept it hostage

    A former Rockstar technical director spilled that Grand Theft Auto could have been set in Tokyo, Istanbul, Rio de Janeiro, or Moscow. Obbe Vermeij, who worked on GTA III, Vice City, San Andreas, and the next major installment, said a Tokyo version almost got made by another studio. The series...
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    007 First Light delayed, IO wants it shaken not rushed

    The upcoming James Bond game from IO Interactive has been pushed back by two months. Titled 007 First Light, the project will now launch in late May instead of late March next year. The developer stated the delay provides necessary time for final polishing and refinement, emphasizing that the...
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    UE 5.7 gives ARK 40% boost, stutters still cling on

    A lead developer for ARK: Survival Ascended says an upcoming engine upgrade will deliver major performance gains. Jeremy Stieglitz confirmed the team is internally testing Unreal Engine 5.7 for a planned release next March. He described the update as a near-magic bullet, expecting a thirty to...
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    Witcher 3 gets surprise DLC, Ciri’s story continues

    A financial analyst in Poland predicts a major new expansion for The Witcher 3 will launch next year. This rumored thirty-dollar downloadable content could arrive around the game's eleventh anniversary in May 2026. The report suggests this add-on would serve as a narrative bridge to the next...
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    5K monitor exists, but your GPU’s crying in 4K

    A new 5K gaming monitor from ASUS demonstrates how demanding that resolution is, even for top-tier hardware. The display offers a high refresh rate, but a recent test showed NVIDIA's flagship RTX 5090 D GPU struggling to maintain smooth performance. In a graphically intense game like Cyberpunk...
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