President John Magufuli death

Tanzania President John Magufuli Has Died

4 years ago
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania — Tanzania’s President Dr. John Pombe Magufuli has died at the age of 61, Vice President Samia Suluhu Hassan has announced. In a televised speech on...
WTDC-21 virtual meeting

Africa’s Telecommunication Professionals Hold Virtual Preparatory Meeting Ahead Of World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC)...

4 years ago
Nairobi, Kenya October 13 — Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia will host this year’s World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC-21), the first of such conferences to be held in the African...
Cross-border traders.

Lockdown hammers Zimbabwe’s cross border traders

5 years ago
HARARE, April 19 — Zimbabwe’s 21 days of lockdown to save the country from further infections from coronavirus have hammered the country’s cross-border traders who operate from this country...
A front page of an independent newspaper during the coup

Three Years After Zimbabwe’s Military Coup, False Hope And A Return To The Old...

4 years ago
Harare, Zimbabwe — Fiona Nyaungwa (24) still recalls marching towards the State House in Harare on the 18th of November in 2017 to put pressure on the then Zimbabwean...
President of Tanzania.

Tanzania’s President promotes steaming as alternative treatment for Coronavirus

5 years ago
MANYARA, TANZANIA — As nations worldwide enforce strict lockdown to quell the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, Tanzania’s President John Magufuli, has advised people to use alternative remedies including...
Wozi Primary School Students

Looming Conflict As Loggers Scramble For Waning Forest

5 years ago
Mzuzu — Around 1964, Malawi’s first Head of State introduced an ambitious project to turn one of the mountain ranges in the country into a forest. What followed was...
African leaders pose for a photo in St. Petersburg, Russia.

Russia-Africa Relations: Africa’s Entanglement With Politics Of Patronage Without Liberation

1 year ago
There are intense political and intellectual debates unfolding in Africa. Since February 24 last year, when war broke out in Europe following Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine, the...
Nick Mangwana, Government spokesman

Zimbabwe’s Government Spokesman Seizes Farm From Resettled Farmers

4 years ago
Chegutu, Zimbabwe — Nick Mangwana, Government spokesman in Zimbabwe has moved in to evict resettled black farmers in order to take over the farm in Chegutu, a Zimbabwean farming town...
Jeffrey Moyo, left, and his lawyer Douglas Coltart

Freedom For Arrested Journalist Placed On Hold

4 years ago
A court in Zimbabwe has further delayed passing a ruling in a matter in which Ubuntu Times correspondent Jeffrey Moyo is seeking refusal of remand. The ruling which was expected...
Infectious disease unit facility.

Stuck in weak healthcare system and panic, Kenya temporarily ban international conferences as coronavirus...

5 years ago
NAIROBI, KENYA MARCH 7,2020 — Kenya, on Friday issued a temporary ban on meetings, conferences and international events that involves attendees from countries affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19). The...
Presidents Uhuru Kenyatta and John Magufuli

Recurring Diplomatic Row Between Kenya And Tanzania Likely To Threaten AfCFTA Success

5 years ago
Nairobi, September 3 — The recent diplomatic tiff between Kenya and its neighbor, Tanzania is likely to spell doom for the East African Community (EAC) and by extension the...
Kilimanjaro on fire

Deforestation Endangers Kilimanjaro’s Tourism

4 years ago
Kilimanjaro, Tanzania — As firefighters were battling raging inferno on Mt. Kilimanjaro, plumes of smoke belching into the sky captured the destruction on Africa’s highest mountain and its surrounding...
Market in Kubwa, Abuja during the Coronavirus pandemic.

Nigeria Sees Rising Coronavirus Cases But Fears Of Underreporting Linger

5 years ago
Abuja, June 10 — The Nigerian government in late May adopted an unusual protocol for sending treated Coronavirus patients home. Instead of two consecutive negative tests recommended by the...
Health workers in the front line against the pandemic dance to ease their minds

Kenyan Health Workers In The Pandemic Dance To Ease Their Minds

4 years ago
When Kenya recorded a first COVID-19 case in March, the government announced the closure of learning institutions in the country and eventually picked a few of them to be...
Crude Oil Pipeline

Tanzania, Uganda Seal $3.5bn Crude Oil Pipeline Deal

5 years ago
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania — Uganda and Tanzania have signed a multibillion dollars deal that officially kicks off the construction of a 1,445km pipeline to transport crude oil from the...
Timber demand brewing deforestation.

Zimbabwe’s timber riding to extinction

5 years ago
MUTARE — At first, it was a dense timber forestry. Then came the 2000 land reform program at the advent of 76-year old Obson Nyahanga into the picture, taking...
Zimbabwean activist Patson Dzamara passes away

Missing Journalist’s Activist Brother Dies In Zimbabwe

5 years ago
Harare, August 26 — Patson Dzamara, a human rights activist in Zimbabwe, who was also brother to the country’s missing journalist-cum political activist, Itai Dzamara, died this Wednesday morning...
IGAD delegation in Mogadishu, Somalia as they began the fact-finding mission

Somalia Threatens To Leave Regional Bloc As Row With Kenya Escalates

4 years ago
On November 29 last year, the Federal government of Somalia broke its diplomatic ties with Kenya, after accusing Nairobi of meddling with its internal and political affairs. This was...
Cost of data and calls go up

As Taxes Soar Amid COVID-19, Kenyans Groan

4 years ago
The taxes imposed by the government have only made this worse, as businesses pass down costs to their customers so that they can stay afloat. Among those taxed include...
Gold exploration

An ‘Illegal’ Economy Fortified With Blessings Of Ruling Elite

4 years ago
On April 18, Zimbabwe celebrated its 41st independence anniversary from British colonial rule amid a presidential promise that the country’s mining sector will contribute US$12 billion dollars in revenue...

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The New Frontline: Youth Uprisings Across Africa Spark A Fight For Democracy And Dignity

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The trending successful military coups in West Africa today indicate the continuation of political processes and leadership by another method. Their executions have been...
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Needless to say, the 2023 elections happened amid overwhelming disillusionment with the system and popular discontent with the major establishment political parties—the ruling All...
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Russia-Africa Relations: Africa’s Entanglement With Politics Of Patronage Without Liberation

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There are intense political and intellectual debates unfolding in Africa. Since February 24 last year, when war broke out in Europe following Russia’s special...
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On June 27, 2023, a judge of the High Court of Namibia, Ramon Maasdorp, ruled that the Southern African country’s Minister of Mines and...
Operation Dudula supporters marched in the Johannesburg Central Business District.

Operation Dudula

2 years ago
There is no direct translation for the word Dudula in the English language, but the president of the organization that started off as a...
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The Tragedy Of Namibia’s Working Poor

2 years ago
At the dawn of independence in 1990, a public servant working in an entry-level position for the state could afford to buy themselves a...
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) celebrate 10 years at the FNB stadium in Johannesburg.

Economic Freedom In Our Lifetime

2 years ago
A packed FNB stadium with over one hundred thousand supporters demonstrated the mass appeal of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) amongst South African voters...
Monica Geingos, First Lady of the Republic of Namibia and President of the Organization of African First Ladies for Development.

Organization Of African First Ladies For Development

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The Organization of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD) launched the #WeAreEqual Campaign on Wednesday, August 23, 2023, at a banquet ceremony held in...
Dumisani Baleni EFF South Africa Communications officer for Gauteng Province, South Africa.

EFF Confronts Racism In South African Schools

2 years ago
An incident involving a thirteen-year-old girl child at the Crowthorne Christian Academy in South Africa led to the schools' closure and the re-sparking of...
African leaders discussed the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) at the 36th African Union (AU) Summit held on 18th February 2023 at the AU headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Africa’s Rebirth At 60: Carrying Noble Ideas That Nobody Is Willing To Implement

2 years ago
To most academics, intellectuals, and pragmatists advocating for a genuine Pan-African renaissance six decades after the founding of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU,...
Photo Of newly inaugurated President, Bola Tinubu, and immediate past President, Muhammad Buhari.

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"I am confident that I am leaving office with Nigeria better in 2023 than in 2015." President Buhari ended his farewell speech with this...
Zimbabwe’s President posing for a photo with his guests.

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