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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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Iran confirms Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei dead after US-Israeli attacks
  • International News

Iran confirms Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei dead after US-Israeli attacks

  • Baramba Andrew
  • March 1, 2026
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Tensions in the Middle East have sharply escalated after the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes on key targets in Iran, killing Iran’s Supreme […]

Justice Isaac Lenaola Elected President of Sierra Leone’s Residual Special Court
  • International News

Justice Isaac Lenaola Elected President of Sierra Leone’s Residual Special Court

  • Baramba Andrew
  • March 1, 2026
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Kenyan Supreme Court Judge Isaac Lenaola has been elected President of the Residual Special Court for Sierra Leone following a two-day plenary session held in […]

Afcon Tourist Surge: How Your Home Can Host and Profit
  • Life Style
  • People

Afcon Tourist Surge: How Your Home Can Host and Profit

  • Baramba Andrew
  • February 28, 2026
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As the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) draws tourists to Tanzania, locals have a unique opportunity to profit by hosting visitors in their homes. The […]

Why Your Rain Jacket May No Longer Be Waterproof
  • Environment

Why Your Rain Jacket May No Longer Be Waterproof

  • Baramba Andrew
  • February 28, 2026
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Even if your jacket once kept you dry, it probably hasn’t “failed” overnight. Years of wear, exposure to oils, dirt, sunscreen, and abrasion slowly degrade […]

Africa’s Weakest Currencies in February 2026: Impacts and Challenges
  • Regional News

Africa’s Weakest Currencies in February 2026: Impacts and Challenges

  • Baramba Andrew
  • February 28, 2026
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Several African countries are experiencing significant currency weakening in February 2026, creating real economic challenges for citizens, businesses, and governments. Why Weak Currencies Matter Higher […]

The Great Green Wall: Africa’s 8,000-Kilometer Tree Belt Aiming to Stop the Sahara
  • Africa's history and Discovery

The Great Green Wall: Africa’s 8,000-Kilometer Tree Belt Aiming to Stop the Sahara

  • Baramba Andrew
  • February 28, 2026
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An ambitious environmental project stretching across Africa is working to stop the spread of the Sahara Desert, restore degraded land, and improve the lives of […]

World’s 10 Cheapest Countries to Live in 2026 – Where Does India Rank?
  • Life Style
  • People

World’s 10 Cheapest Countries to Live in 2026 – Where Does India Rank?

  • Baramba Andrew
  • February 28, 2026
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If you are planning to move abroad or work remotely, the cost of living is one of the most important factors to consider. Around the […]

How Uganda Rescued Kenya’s Pipeline IPO with Strategic Investment
  • Business

How Uganda Rescued Kenya’s Pipeline IPO with Strategic Investment

  • Baramba Andrew
  • February 28, 2026
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KAMPALA/NAIROBI — Uganda played a key role in saving Kenya’s Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) Initial Public Offering (IPO) by investing Shs554.4 billion, securing a 20.15 […]

BRAZIL: The Tree That Looks Like a Forest: One Giant Covers 8,500 Square Meters and Produces 80,000 Fruits
  • International News

BRAZIL: The Tree That Looks Like a Forest: One Giant Covers 8,500 Square Meters and Produces 80,000 Fruits

  • Baramba Andrew
  • February 28, 2026
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From a distance, it looks like a small forest rising from the landscape — a thick green canopy spreading wide across the ground. Birds fly […]

Degrees in the Drawer: Uganda’s Graduates Struggle as Job Crisis Pushes Them into Casual Work
  • Life Style
  • People

Degrees in the Drawer: Uganda’s Graduates Struggle as Job Crisis Pushes Them into Casual Work

  • Baramba Andrew
  • February 28, 2026
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FORT PORTAL, UGANDA — In the sand yards and roadside stalls of Fort Portal City, university degrees are no longer a guarantee of employment. Instead, […]

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