Tanzania Court Hears Presidential Candidate Disqualification Case
The High Court of Tanzania, Dodoma Zone, has commenced hearing a case filed by the ACT-Wazalendo party, challenging the disqualification […]
The High Court of Tanzania, Dodoma Zone, has commenced hearing a case filed by the ACT-Wazalendo party, challenging the disqualification […]
Heavy rainfall and flooding have affected large areas of Sudan, including Khartoum, River Nile, Red Sea, Sennar, Darfur, and parts
Tanzania Police Force Assures Safety and Peace During Election Campaign Period The Tanzania Police Force has announced its readiness to
Kampala Capital City Authority Launches Climate Change Risk Assessment Framework The Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) has introduced a Climate
A high-stakes meeting is set to take place in Abuja today, aimed at resolving the long-standing 2009 agreement between the
Lusaka, Zambia – The fight against malaria in Africa has hit a roadblock, with cases declining by only 5% and
African nations reported lower COVID-19 severity rates than European and North American countries during the pandemic, despite concerns about the
Sudan’s Federal Ministry of Health has confirmed ongoing outbreaks of cholera, dengue fever, heatstroke, measles, and hepatitis across the country.
Liberia’s National Day at Expo 2025 Osaka served as a platform for strengthening international ties, promoting cultural exchange, and fostering
South Africa’s households continue to grapple with high crime rates, with housebreaking remaining the most prevalent crime in 2024/25, according