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Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Blames Opposition and Foreign Actors for Orchestrating Post-Election Unrest
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Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Blames Opposition and Foreign Actors for Orchestrating Post-Election Unrest

 President Samia Suluhu Hassan has squarely blamed the opposition and foreign actors for instigating the recent wave of …

Brenda Wereh Dec 04, 2025
Trump Vows 'Permanent Pause' on Migration from Third World Countries, Orders Green Card Reexamination
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Trump Vows 'Permanent Pause' on Migration from Third World Countries, Orders Green Card Reexamination

  President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that his administration will seek to "permanently pause" migration from all "Third …

Brenda Wereh Nov 28, 2025
Tanzania's Post-Election Unrest Echoes Egypt's Arab Spring: Hopes Dashed, Power Structures Intact
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Tanzania's Post-Election Unrest Echoes Egypt's Arab Spring: Hopes Dashed, Power Structures Intact

 Tanzania's recent post-election violence has drawn stark parallels to Egypt's 2011 Arab Spring uprising, where mass demonstrations toppled …

Brenda Wereh Nov 26, 2025
Wanu Hafidh Ameir Sworn In as Tanzania's Deputy Minister of Education, Marking Family Milestone in Suluhu's Cabinet
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Wanu Hafidh Ameir Sworn In as Tanzania's Deputy Minister of Education, Marking Family Milestone in Suluhu's Cabinet

 The expansive lawns of Chamwino State House in Dodoma, where the acacia trees stand like timeless guardians against …

Brenda Wereh Nov 18, 2025
President Samia Suluhu Announces Commission of Inquiry into Post-Election Youth Killings in Tanzania
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President Samia Suluhu Announces Commission of Inquiry into Post-Election Youth Killings in Tanzania

 The grand halls of State House in Dar es Salaam, where the Indian Ocean's salty breeze filters through …

Brenda Wereh Nov 15, 2025
Mwigulu Nchemba Sworn In as Tanzania's New Prime Minister, Tasked by President Samia Suluhu Hassan with National Renewal
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Mwigulu Nchemba Sworn In as Tanzania's New Prime Minister, Tasked by President Samia Suluhu Hassan with National Renewal

 The sun-drenched grounds of Chamwino State House in Dodoma, where the acacia trees cast dappled shadows over the …

Brenda Wereh Nov 14, 2025
South Sudan President Salva Kiir Dismisses Vice President Benjamin Bol Mel, Demotes Him to Private in Dramatic Power Purge
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South Sudan President Salva Kiir Dismisses Vice President Benjamin Bol Mel, Demotes Him to Private in Dramatic Power Purge

 The humid air of Juba, where the White Nile's languid flow mirrors the slow-burning tensions that have defined …

Brenda Wereh Nov 13, 2025
Uganda's Museveni Warns of Future Conflicts with Kenya Over Indian Ocean Access, Calls for Regional Unity
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Uganda's Museveni Warns of Future Conflicts with Kenya Over Indian Ocean Access, Calls for Regional Unity

 The rolling plains of eastern Uganda, where the acacia-dotted savannas stretch toward the Kenyan border like an unspoken …

Brenda Wereh Nov 12, 2025
Tanzania's Democracy on Trial: Opposition Leader Jailed as Hassan Heads for Election Victory
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Tanzania's Democracy on Trial: Opposition Leader Jailed as Hassan Heads for Election Victory

In an election marred by the imprisonment of main opposition leader Tundu Lissu and the exclusion of major …

EMMANUEL WEKESA Oct 29, 2025
We Risk It All': Bobi Wine's Defiant Campaign for Uganda's Presidency
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We Risk It All': Bobi Wine's Defiant Campaign for Uganda's Presidency

While Bobi Wine's campaign is drawing significant crowds, it is also facing substantial challenges, including confrontations with security …

EMMANUEL WEKESA Oct 04, 2025
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