Tanzania’s main opposition party, Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (CHADEMA), has rejected the results of last week’s presidential election, in which President Samia Suluhu Hassan […]
Year: 2025
KENYA: Over 3,000 Families Displaced as River Sabwani Floods Ravage Trans Nzoia
More than 3,000 families in Kapomboi Ward, Kwanza Constituency, have been displaced after River Sabwani burst its banks following days of heavy rainfall across Trans […]
KENYA: Chesongoch Tragedy: Death Toll Rises to 26 as Rescue Efforts Intensify
The death toll from the devastating landslides that struck Chesongoch in Elgeyo Marakwet County has risen to 26, after four more bodies were recovered on […]
Glovo Uganda’s Ivy Maingi: Driving Innovation, Inclusion, and Growth in Uganda’s Digital Economy
As Uganda’s digital economy rapidly evolves, Glovo Uganda has emerged as a leading force in connecting local businesses to technology and transforming how Ugandans access […]
Camels Take Over: How Kenyan Herders Are Adapting to Drought and Climate Change
In northern Kenya, where the sun burns hot and rain has been missing since April, camels have become the new lifeline for pastoral communities. Once […]
Tanzania’s “Island of Peace” Shaken as Youth Erupt in Post-Election Protest
Tanzania—the East African nation once known as an “Island of Peace”—has been rocked by major youth protests following the recent election, highlighting both political unrest […]
Government Boosts Northern Uganda’s Coffee Farmers with Over 1,400 Bags of Organic Fertilizer
The Government of Uganda has distributed more than 1,450 bags of organic fertilizer to coffee farmers across seven districts in Northern Uganda to boost coffee […]
African Elections Under Strain as Governments Clamp Down on Opposition
Across Africa, democracy is under growing pressure as more leaders find ways to silence or block opposition candidates, turning elections into one-sided contests that weaken […]
Uganda and Kenya Strengthen Tourism Ties to Drive Regional Travel Growth
Uganda and Kenya have taken major steps to deepen their tourism partnership, marking a new chapter in East Africa’s journey toward regional travel integration. The […]
Fear and Grief Grip Cameroon after Deadly Post-Election Violence
Families in Cameroon’s largest city, Douala, are mourning the deaths of loved ones following violent clashes that erupted after the contested re-election of President Paul […]