The death of former Prime Minister and ODM leader Raila Odinga, together with the rise of Gen Z-led protests, were the most important events that […]
Author: Baramba Andrew
China Warns It Will Strongly Respond to US Arms Sales to Taiwan
China has warned that it will take strong action against continued United States arms sales to Taiwan, saying the move threatens peace and stability in […]
TANZANIA: Cashew Farmers Earn Sh1.3 Trillion as Harvest Nears Record High
Cashew farmers in Tanzania have earned about Sh1.3 trillion as cashew nut production moves toward a record high, according to industry officials. The strong performance […]
Russia Accuses Ukraine of Attempted Attack on Putin’s Residence
Russia has accused Ukraine of trying to attack President Vladimir Putin’s official residence, raising new fears that hopes for peace in the ongoing war may […]
Kenya Met Warns Heavy Rains Will Continue Before Weather Clears
The Kenya Meteorological Department has warned that heavy rains will continue in several parts of the country at the beginning of the week before the […]
Late Drama in Rabat as Uganda Cranes and Taifa Stars Settle for Hard-Fought Draw
Uganda and Tanzania played out a tense and dramatic draw in their Group C clash at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations on Friday night, […]
President Museveni Pledges Revolving Fund and Shared Workshops to Transform Kampala’s Informal Mechanics Sector
President Yoweri Museveni has proposed the establishment of a government-backed revolving fund and shared mechanical facilities aimed at transforming the livelihoods of thousands of informal […]
Fragile Hope in the Central African Republic: Progress Made, Lives at Risk, and the Cost of Being Forgotten
The Central African Republic (CAR) stands at a delicate crossroads—caught between fragile progress and deepening humanitarian need—according to Mohamed Ag Ayoya, the country’s Humanitarian Coordinator. […]
Africa’s Oil Glut: Nigerian and Angolan Crude Pile Up as Global Demand Softens
Nigeria and Angola, Africa’s two largest oil producers, are struggling to find buyers for their crude, with unsold cargoes from both countries swelling to an […]
Not Anger, but Love: Why Tanzania’s Diaspora Speaks So Loudly
When I engage with members of the leadership class back home in Tanzania, one question keeps surfacing with striking consistency: “Why are people in the […]