The Historical Presence of Jewish Communities in Tanzania Jewish life in Tanzania is a multi-generational narrative of migration, adaptation, and integration that dates back to the late 19th century. While …
East Africa
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Kampala Mandates Tree Planting for New Property Occupancy Permits The Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) will now require developers to plant trees on their properties as a mandatory condition for …
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Tanzania’s Religious Diversity: A Daily Reality for Many According to the Pew Research Center, Tanzania is one of the most religiously diverse countries in Africa, with Islam and Christianity as …
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Rwanda and South Africa Begin Rebuilding Ties After Decade-Long Diplomatic Freeze Rwanda and South Africa have initiated a thaw in relations after more than a decade of diplomatic tension, according …
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UN Warns of Imminent Offensive in Sudan’s El Obeid Amid Risk of International Crimes The United Nations has issued a dire warning that an imminent military offensive in El Obeid, …
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U.S.-Tanzania Economic Relations: A Diplomatic Outlook Under New Administrations The bilateral relationship between the United States and Tanzania remains centered on long-term trade and investment, as both nations recalibrate their …
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World
President Kagame Urges RDF Graduates to Cultivate Courage, Sound Judgment and Purpose in Complex Security Environment
President Paul Kagame Urges RDF Graduates to Cultivate Courage, Judgment, and Purpose President Paul Kagame emphasized the importance of courage, sound judgment, and a clear sense of purpose for leaders …
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The Cultural and Economic Implications of “Black Tax” in Kenya and Africa In Kenya and throughout Africa, a longstanding cultural practice sees older relatives expect adult children to contribute a …
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Tanzania’s Strategic Shift: Addressing the Global Challenge of Antimicrobial Resistance Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is increasingly recognized as one of the most pressing public health threats of the 21st century. As …
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Scholar Mahmood Mamdani Challenges Conventional Narratives on Uganda’s Political Legacy In a recent discourse at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London, renowned scholar Professor Mahmood Mamdani …