Uganda’s Nyege Nyege Festival has grown from a small underground music gathering into one of Africa’s most celebrated cultural events, attracting thousands of visitors from […]
Month: August 2025
Tragedy in Donegal: Woman Dies After Getting Into Difficulty While Swimming
A woman in her 50s has tragically died after getting into difficulty while swimming off the coast of Glencolmcille in County Donegal on Friday evening. […]
Tottenham Captain Son Heung-min Bids Emotional Farewell After a Decade of Glory
Son Heung-min, the beloved captain of Tottenham Hotspur, has announced that he will leave the club this summer, ending his incredible 10-year journey with the […]
Potatoes and Tomatoes: Scientists Uncover Surprising Origins of a Global Superfood
The potato, one of the world’s most important food crops, has long had a mysterious history until now. Scientists have finally discovered how the potato […]
Former Mali Prime Minister Jailed Over Social Media Post About Political Prisoners
Former Mali Prime Minister Moussa Mara has been jailed after posting on social media about visiting political prisoners, according to a statement from a local […]
South Africa Arrests 1,000 Illegal Miners in Major Crackdown at Barberton Mine
South African police have arrested around 1,000 undocumented immigrants who were illegally mining gold in the Barberton area of Mpumalanga province, near the borders of […]
History in the Making: CHAN 2024 Kicks Off as Taifa Stars Face Burkina Faso in Dar es Salaam
Football fans across Tanzania are brimming with excitement as the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN) officially kicks off tonight at the Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium. […]
Hidden Crisis: How Pornography Is Quietly Harming Tanzania’s University Students
A silent but growing crisis is affecting students at universities across Tanzania: the widespread use of pornography. Though rarely spoken about in public, the impact […]
Fragile Peace: Rwanda and DRC Launch Oversight Committee to Monitor Washington Pact
Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have taken a cautious but important step toward ending years of violent conflict along their shared border. […]
Giving the Gift of Life: What It Takes to Donate a Kidney in Uganda
In Uganda, kidney disease is on the rise, yet access to transplants remains limited. For those suffering from kidney failure, a transplant can offer a […]