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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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Marriage, Truth, and TV: How ‘Wa Milele?’ Became Tanzania’s Groundbreaking Reality Show
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Marriage, Truth, and TV: How ‘Wa Milele?’ Became Tanzania’s Groundbreaking Reality Show

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  • October 10, 2025
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Tanzania’s television landscape is no stranger to entertainment, but the reality show ‘Wa Milele?’ has changed the game by bringing real relationships, marriage, and personal […]

I Gave Up Everything for Her”: Heartbroken Man Hospitalized After Wife Walks Away
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I Gave Up Everything for Her”: Heartbroken Man Hospitalized After Wife Walks Away

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  • October 10, 2025
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When Tony (not his real name) married the woman he loved, he believed their bond could survive anything. He worked hard, made sacrifices, and supported […]

From Struggle to Strength: How a Tanzanian Writer Found His Voice Through Pain
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From Struggle to Strength: How a Tanzanian Writer Found His Voice Through Pain

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  • October 10, 2025
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When Lukwago picks up his pen, he is not just writing stories — he is writing his truth. What began as a way to express […]

Finding Myself Again: Why I Stopped Calling Myself ‘James’ and Started Being Mwangi at Work
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Finding Myself Again: Why I Stopped Calling Myself ‘James’ and Started Being Mwangi at Work

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  • October 10, 2025
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When I left Kenya for Canada in 2016, I didn’t realize how much my name would shape my journey. My full name is Mwangi Wanjau, […]

Threads of Strength: How Colombia’s Indigenous Weavers Are Fighting for Fairness and Pride
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Threads of Strength: How Colombia’s Indigenous Weavers Are Fighting for Fairness and Pride

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  • October 10, 2025
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Along the palm-lined promenade of Riohacha, a coastal city in northern Colombia, colourful handmade bags known as mochilas hang in the bright Caribbean sun. Each […]

UGANDA: From Teenage Mum to Community Mentor: How Jackline’s Garden Changed Her Life
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UGANDA: From Teenage Mum to Community Mentor: How Jackline’s Garden Changed Her Life

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  • October 10, 2025
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At just 24 years old, Jackline Nabwire from Bukwanja Village in Namayingo District has already lived through challenges that could have broken her spirit. Married […]

From Stalls to Screens: How Social Media Is Powering Kenya’s New Generation of Traders
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From Stalls to Screens: How Social Media Is Powering Kenya’s New Generation of Traders

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  • October 9, 2025
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The New Marketplace Not long ago, shopping in Kenya meant walking into physical stalls, handling cash, and bargaining face-to-face. Today, that scene has shifted to […]

From Selling Iced Water to Striking Oil: The Inspiring Journey of Kevin Okyere, Ghana’s Billionaire Entrepreneur
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From Selling Iced Water to Striking Oil: The Inspiring Journey of Kevin Okyere, Ghana’s Billionaire Entrepreneur

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  • October 9, 2025
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When people talk about success, they often focus on the end — the wealth, the fame, and the influence. But for Kevin Okyere, Ghana’s billionaire […]

From Orphan to Empire: The Inspiring Journey of Chris Kirubi, Kenya’s Business Titan
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From Orphan to Empire: The Inspiring Journey of Chris Kirubi, Kenya’s Business Titan

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  • October 9, 2025
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Chris Kirubi’s life reads like a movie script — a story of grit, vision, and determination. Born in 1941 into a poor family in Kenya, […]

From Poverty to Prosperity: How Bangladesh Became a Global Textile Power — and What Africa Can Learn
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From Poverty to Prosperity: How Bangladesh Became a Global Textile Power — and What Africa Can Learn

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  • October 9, 2025
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From Famine to Factory Floors In the early 1970s, Bangladesh was one of the poorest countries in the world. After a devastating war for independence […]

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