Tanzania’s new electrified railway connects Dar es Salaam and Dodoma, offering faster, eco-friendly travel and marking a milestone in the country’s infrastructure development.
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Justice Mandisa Maya’s appointment as South Africa’s first female Chief Justice marks a historic step toward gender equality, bringing a fresh perspective to the judiciary.
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Sudan’s Agriculture Minister denies famine amid food insecurity concerns. Government and international efforts focus on improving food access and distribution.
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Ghana’s Supreme Court upholds a law criminalizing gay sex, as the country considers harsher penalties under a new bill.
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The latest UN report reveals that 733 million people faced hunger in 2023, with Africa severely impacted. Immediate action is necessary to combat this crisis.
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Mudslides triggered by heavy rains in southern Ethiopia’s Sidama region have claimed 23 lives and left dozens missing, prompting urgent rescue efforts.
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President William Ruto will address the nation today, focusing on Kenya’s economic challenges, political tensions, and the government’s response plans.
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Ugandans protest against government corruption, demanding accountability and transparency. The demonstrations highlight growing frustration with President Museveni’s administration.
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Sierra Leone jails 11 officers involved in a failed coup attempt, reaffirming its commitment to democratic governance. The government calls for calm and trust in legal systems.
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Willowton Group Zimbabwe is set to launch a $7 million margarine plant in Mutare, aiming to produce 1,500 tonnes per month, enhancing its product range and export potential.