The National Police Service (NPS) has foiled a suspected terror attack in Nairobi after months of intelligence gathering and surveillance. In a statement, the police […]
Month: February 2026
Senegalese Fans in Morocco Face Up to Two Years in Prison Over AFCON Final Chaos
Eighteen Senegalese football fans arrested in Morocco after last month’s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final are facing possible jail terms of up to two […]
Nine Muslims Arrested in Kano for Eating During Ramadan Fast
Nine Muslim men were arrested on Wednesday in Kano, northern Nigeria, for allegedly eating during the holy month of Ramadan. The arrests were carried out […]
OPINION: Gabon’s Social Media Shutdown: A Step Backward for Progress
Gabon’s recent decision to block social media platforms — including WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube — is being justified by the authorities as a […]
Uganda Shifts Malaria Strategy Toward Sustainable Control Measures
Uganda is reassessing its malaria control strategy, placing stronger emphasis on long-term and sustainable interventions such as indoor residual spraying (IRS) and larviciding, as the […]
Uganda, Saudi Arabia Deepen Economic Ties with Focus on Coffee Value Addition
President Yoweri Museveni has hosted a high-level delegation from the Saudi Arabia at State House Entebbe, with discussions centred on boosting bilateral trade, value addition, […]
President Museveni Approves Major International Airport Project at Nyakisharara
President Yoweri Museveni has approved plans for the construction of a major international airport at Nyakisharara in Mbarara District, marking a significant expansion of Uganda’s […]
February’s Hottest Travel Destinations: From U.S. Ski Slopes to Rio’s Carnival
February is emerging as one of the most dynamic months for global travel, blending winter adventure, tropical escapes, cultural festivals, and wildlife experiences. From snow-covered […]
TANZANIA: Sixteen Voices Honoured for Championing the Fight Against Gender-Based Violence
Sixteen individuals have been recognised for their outstanding efforts in combating gender-based violence (GBV) and transforming communities across Tanzania. The recognition was conferred by Women […]
Tanzania–India Relations: From Post-Colonial Solidarity to Economic Powerhouse
Relations between Tanzania and India trace back to the early days of independence, rooted in anti-colonial solidarity and shared development aspirations. What began as diplomatic […]