Newly released files linked to the late American financier Jeffrey Epstein have drawn Tanzania and Kenya into a widening web of allegations surrounding a global […]
Month: February 2026
Azimio Coalition Faces Fresh Rift as Affiliate Parties Dismiss Uhuru-Led Leadership Changes as ‘Illegal’
A section of affiliate parties within the Azimio La Umoja One Kenya Coalition has openly rejected recent leadership changes announced by the coalition, branding the […]
Samia’s First 100 Days Online: How a Digital Governance Blitz Is Forcing Accountability in Government
In just 100 days, President Samia Suluhu Hassan has accelerated a digital governance drive that is quietly but decisively reshaping how government officials work, communicate, […]
Benjamin Mkapa Hospital Poised to Become East Africa’s Leading Cancer Treatment and Training Hub
Tanzania’s Benjamin Mkapa Hospital (BMH) is on course to become one of the most advanced cancer treatment and training centres in East Africa, following the […]
Living in the Shadows: How Routine Immigration Raids Are Redefining Daily Life for Tanzanians in the United States
For many Tanzanians living in the United States, daily life has become a careful exercise in invisibility. Routine immigration raids by American authorities are quietly […]
President Museveni Turns to Ethiopian Aviation Veteran Girma Wake to Steer Uganda Airlines Through Leadership Turmoil
KAMPALA — Veteran Ethiopian aviation expert Girma Wake on Wednesday held high-level talks with President Yoweri Museveni at State House Entebbe, as Uganda Airlines grapples […]
Ruto Pledges Early Completion of Ngong–Naivasha Flyover to Ease Traffic Ahead of AFCON 2027
President William Ruto has announced that the Ngong Road–Naivasha Road flyover will be completed one year ahead of schedule, delivering a major boost to Nairobi’s […]
Beyond the Capitals: How Hoima and Akii Bua Stadiums Have Pushed Uganda Ahead as Kenya Falls Behind
The race for sporting supremacy in East Africa is no longer being won under the bright lights of capital cities. Instead, it is unfolding in […]
Geronimo Ji-Jaga: From Black Panther Leader to a Final Resting Place in Tanzania
Geronimo Ji-Jaga, born Elmer Gerard Pratt, lived a life shaped by resistance, exile, and global struggle. A senior leader of the Black Panther Party, a […]
At Least 16 Killed as Bus Carrying Pilgrims Crashes in North-East Brazil
At least 16 people, including four children, were killed on Tuesday when a bus returning from a religious festival crashed in north-east Brazil, authorities said. […]