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Baramba Andrew is a Tanzanian journalist specializing in media writing and investigative journalism. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for uncovering the truth, He has built a strong reputation for delivering impactful stories that amplify community voices and hold institutions accountable. Anderw holds a Bachelor of Mass Communication (BMC) from Dar- Es Salaam University Tanzania, where he honed his skills in news writing, ethical reporting, and media analysis. His work reflects a commitment to integrity, accuracy, and social change through responsible journalism.
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AU Observers Report Irregularities in Tanzania’s Contested Election
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AU Observers Report Irregularities in Tanzania’s Contested Election

  • Baramba Andrew
  • November 7, 2025
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The African Union (AU) Observer Mission has released a preliminary report exposing significant irregularities in Tanzania’s recently concluded and highly contested elections, which declared President […]

Tanzania’s Call for Accountability and Dialogue After Election Chaos
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Tanzania’s Call for Accountability and Dialogue After Election Chaos

  • Baramba Andrew
  • November 7, 2025
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As Tanzania emerges from the shadows of the October 29 post-election unrest, a renewed push for accountability, dialogue, and national reconciliation is gaining momentum among […]

Kenyan Teacher Killed in Tanzania: Family Cries for Justice as Government Confirms Tragic Death
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Kenyan Teacher Killed in Tanzania: Family Cries for Justice as Government Confirms Tragic Death

  • Baramba Andrew
  • November 7, 2025
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The Kenyan government has confirmed that John Okoth Ogutu, a 33-year-old Kenyan teacher based in Tanzania, was shot and killed during post-election unrest in Dar […]

Healing the Nation’s Wounds: Tanzania’s Silent Struggle After the Chaos
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  • Regional News

Healing the Nation’s Wounds: Tanzania’s Silent Struggle After the Chaos

  • Baramba Andrew
  • November 7, 2025
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As Tanzania slowly returns to normal after the violent chaos of October 29, a new crisis is emerging — one that cannot be fixed by […]

From Free Milk to Empty Desks: Is Kenya Experiencing the Death of Free Education?
  • Regional News

From Free Milk to Empty Desks: Is Kenya Experiencing the Death of Free Education?

  • Baramba Andrew
  • November 7, 2025
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Kenya’s once-proud dream of free education — a promise that opened doors for millions of children — is quietly crumbling. From the days of “Maziwa […]

Why Girls Need Greater Awareness of HIV Self-Testing Strips
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Why Girls Need Greater Awareness of HIV Self-Testing Strips

  • Baramba Andrew
  • November 7, 2025
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In many parts of the world and particularly in sub-Saharan Africa young women and girls face unique vulnerabilities when it comes to HIV infection. One […]

Thousands Displaced as Rising Waters of Lake Naivasha Flood Homes, Schools, and Farms
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Thousands Displaced as Rising Waters of Lake Naivasha Flood Homes, Schools, and Farms

  • Baramba Andrew
  • November 6, 2025
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Naivasha, Kenya – Over 4,000 families have been displaced by the rising waters of Lake Naivasha, with local leaders urging the government to declare the […]

Kenya Hits Record Power Demand, Driven by Renewables as KenGen Strengthens its Green Energy Dominance
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  • Regional News

Kenya Hits Record Power Demand, Driven by Renewables as KenGen Strengthens its Green Energy Dominance

  • Baramba Andrew
  • November 6, 2025
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Nairobi, Kenya – Kenya has set a new milestone in its electricity consumption, reaching its highest-ever demand on October 24, 2025. The country saw peak […]

Uganda Minister Declares Fourth Industrial Revolution as Africa’s First True Industrial Revolution
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  • National News

Uganda Minister Declares Fourth Industrial Revolution as Africa’s First True Industrial Revolution

  • Baramba Andrew
  • November 6, 2025
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Kampala, Uganda – Uganda’s Minister for Science, Technology, and Innovation, Monica Musenero Masanza, has called the Fourth Industrial Revolution Africa’s “first true industrial revolution,” and […]

Water Dispute in Chad Leads to Deadly Clash, 33 Killed
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  • People

Water Dispute in Chad Leads to Deadly Clash, 33 Killed

  • Baramba Andrew
  • November 6, 2025
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Chad, Sahel – A violent intercommunal conflict over access to a water well has resulted in the deaths of at least 33 people in a […]

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