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Violence-torn Africa Gets Security Body to Stop Out-sourcing its Future

Nigeria, June 14 -- Africa has been so torn by violence that it has witnessed some of the most stupid wars in contemporary history. One that deserves a gold medal in this wise is that in Sudan where t... Read More


MSLAC: Solving disputes, building futures

DAR ES SALAAM, June 14 -- FOLLOWING its widespread success across the nation, the Mama Samia Legal Aid Campaign (MSLAC) is set to empower Dar es Salaam residents with vital free legal services and edu... Read More


Tanzanian Parliament granted 12 months to amend Rights and Duties Act

DAR ES SALAAM, June 14 -- THE Tanzanian Court of Appeal has granted the Parliament 12 months to amend four sections of the Fundamental Rights and Duties Act enacted through the Miscellaneous Laws Amen... Read More


Vultures are veterinary officers in the Savannah

DAR ES SALAAM, June 14 -- AS the clock ticks toward the annual Serengeti migration — a journey that tragically claims the lives of over 250,000 wildebeests before it even begins in the parks sou... Read More


Teen mums in South Africa: largest ever study explores what it takes to go back to school

SOUTH AFRICA, June 14 -- IMAGINE the weight of responsibility for caring for a child when you are not yet fully grown yourself, and the fear of being shamed by parents, fellow learners, and even stran... Read More


United Capital expands into eight Francophone West African countries

Nigeria, June 14 -- United Capital Plc has launched a new subsidiary in Abidjan named United Capital Asset Management West Africa Limited (UCAMWAL), the financial services group announced in a regulat... Read More


From Nobel Laureate to National Liability

India, June 14 -- Muhammad Yunus, once hailed as a visionary economist and social reformer, now accused of steering Bangladesh into deeper division and decay through a caretaker regime defined more by... Read More


AI 171 Black Box found; US, UK join crash probe

New Delhi, June 14 -- A day after Ahmedabad air crash, the Government on Friday ordered thorough inspection of all Boeing aircrafts. In another development, one of the two black boxes, the Digital Fli... Read More


GGSIPU announces quota for orphan children in academic programmes

New Delhi, June 14 -- Delhi's Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) has announced the introduction of a dedicated quota for orphan children in its academic programmes for the 2025-26 sess... Read More


The Empty Benches

India, June 14 -- As someone who spends her days listening to students, guiding them through essays, applications, and interviews, I often feel like I carry a little piece of each of their journeys in... Read More