Divine Family Ministries International is throwing a youth conference at Golden City in Goromonzi, and vice chairman Sasha Shambare thinks the event will hit different for young people dealing with Zimbabwe's rough economic situation. The church is setting up worship sessions, Bible lessons, and...
Zimbabwe's Music Consultancy Society just wrapped its eighth graduation ceremony, and the director is making noise about protecting local culture through traditional instruments. Dr. Tavonga Assiel Chipadza said teachers from across the country are learning to craft mbiras, ngororombes, and...
A Harare couple walked free after three years of legal drama when a High Court judge tossed fraud charges that accused them of stealing ZW$137 million from ex-Reserve Bank Governor Gideon Gono. Clark Makoni and Beverly Aisha Ndonda claimed the whole prosecution was bogus and said Gono was trying...
Zimbabwe's Sports Minister dropped by a youth soccer tournament in Chikomba District to talk about the country's drug crisis, and he told families they need to step up because the problem hits communities every single day. Anselem Sanyatwe said young people are getting pulled into substance...
Highlanders confirmed their head coach is bouncing when his contract runs out at the end of the year, and both sides say the split is amicable after talks. Pieter De Jongh took over mid-season when the previous guy got canned, and he managed to keep the team from getting relegated by just two...
Businessman Wicknell Chivayo dropped $600,000 on President Emmerson Mnangagwa's scarf at a charity auction for the Angel of Hope Foundation, which absolutely smoked every other bid at the event. The president made a whole show of taking off the scarf and handing it over while cracking jokes...
The UN dropped a warning that Myanmar's upcoming vote is basically a theater designed to keep the generals in charge rather than bring back actual democracy. The military is squeezing people to participate while resistance groups threaten anyone who shows up at polling stations, and the whole...
Houthi forces grabbed at least 70 Islah party members from Dhamar back in October, and Human Rights Watch is calling out the whole operation as blatantly illegal under Yemeni law. The group says 21 people got dragged into trials where 17 ended up facing firing squads, and two more caught...
A Tokyo appellate court just ruled that Japan's marriage laws don't need to cover same-sex couples, and the decision creates a massive split with other regional courts that went the opposite way. Presiding Judge Yumi Toa said legislators should hash this out instead of courts forcing the issue...
The International Court of Justice dropped an advisory opinion that basically told wealthy countries they can't hide behind climate treaties anymore. Former UN Special Rapporteur David Boyd says the ruling smashed the argument that obligations only exist within the Paris Agreement, and it...
Some Redditor wants everyone to stop buying RAM to tank prices, but that strategy is basically pointless right now. PC memory got expensive because manufacturers slashed production during COVID when nobody wanted to upgrade, and then AI companies swooped in and bought up everything once demand...
Jensen Huang made another trek to Taiwan, and this marks his fifth trip there this year. The visit centered on checking up on the AI supply chain, since Taiwanese companies like Foxconn, Quanta, and Wistron handle a massive chunk of the production work for Team Green's GPUs and server...
Hello Games dropped a bombshell trailer for Light No Fire at The Game Awards nearly two years back, and the hype train hasn't slowed down since. The studio wants to cram an entire Earth-sized planet into one seamless multiplayer world where everyone shares the same space without loading screens...
CAPCOM might actually be cooking up a new Dead Rising game after letting the series collect dust since 2016. Sources claim the project kicked off around 2023 under the codename Rec, and Frank West is supposedly back as the main character for what sounds like a sequel set between the first and...
Arusha National Park sits about 25 kilometers from its namesake city in northern Tanzania, and it packs way more punch than its 552-square-kilometer footprint suggests. The place is basically three ecosystems smashed together: the Meru Crater in the west, Ngurdoto Crater in the southeast, and...
A recent capacity-building session in Dodoma brought together stakeholders to tackle gender inequality in Tanzania's education sector. Dr. Consolata Sulley from the University of Dar es Salaam dropped some heavy stats, noting that only 68.8 percent of the global gender gap has been closed. At...
This anti-abortion group, called Human Life International, wants to lobby East African lawmakers about bills they think mess with traditional values. Emil Hagamu runs their English-speaking Africa operation and said they already started campaigning but admitted they have basically no money to...
Tanzania's agriculture ministry is doubling down on ecological farming with help from PELUM Tanzania, which just hit its 30-year anniversary. The deputy permanent secretary gave them props for helping write up policies and getting 13 traditional seed types officially registered and legal...
The South Korean ambassador swung by this Tanzanian tech university and basically gushed about how the school is crushing it with innovation and research that actually matters for the country's economy. She said the students and faculty are putting in serious work to solve real problems, and...
The University of Dar es Salaam just dropped contracts worth around 8.6 billion shillings to deck out their campuses with new furniture and internet stuff. They were supposed to sign deals totaling over 10 billion, but two companies ghosted the signing event, so those papers are getting mailed...
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