Thursday, October 31, 2024

Revolutionary Eye Implant Restores Vision in Legally Blind Patients



In a historic breakthrough, Science Corporation has developed an eye implant named Prima that has restored vision for legally blind patients, marking the first successful use of such technology. The implant functions by converting light into electrical signals that the brain processes as images, enabling trial participants to perform tasks like reading, recognizing faces, and even playing cards.

Designed to combat vision loss from advanced age-related macular degeneration, this innovation represents a transformative step in retinal prosthesis technology, potentially offering new hope for millions affected by severe visual impairment.

Musalia Mudavadi Appointed Acting National Security Minister as Prof. Kindiki Prepares for Swearing-In as Deputy President



Kenya's top-ranking official, Musalia Mudavadi, has been appointed as the Acting National Security Minister following the reassignment of Prof. Kithure Kindiki to the role of Deputy President. This appointment comes just hours after an official government gazette announcement confirmed that Prof. Kindiki will be sworn in as Deputy President on Friday.

Prof. Kindiki was selected for the Deputy President position following the removal of Rigathi Gachagua. According to the October 31, 2024, government gazette, Kindiki’s swearing-in ceremony will take place at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) on November 1, 2024, between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m.

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Beauty Queen Chidimma Adetshina to Be Stripped of South African Identity Amid Nationality Dispute



Chidimma Adetshina, the beauty queen entangled in a heated nationality debate, is set to lose her South African identity and travel documents, as announced by South Africa’s Department of Home Affairs on Tuesday. The investigation into her eligibility began after she became a finalist in the Miss South Africa pageant, sparking public scrutiny over her South African nationality due to her Nigerian and Mozambican parentage.

In August, Ms. Adetshina, a law student, withdrew from the Miss South Africa contest when Home Affairs revealed her mother might have obtained her South African citizenship through "identity theft." Following her withdrawal, Adetshina was invited to compete in Miss Universe Nigeria, a title she later won.

Department of Home Affairs Director-General Tommy Makhode told a parliamentary committee that both Adetshina and her mother missed a deadline to defend their eligibility, leading to the decision to revoke their documents. The case has since been referred to the Hawks, a special police unit specializing in serious crimes, who concluded it as a "case of fraud." Prosecutors are now reviewing the findings.

Despite the controversy, Ms. Adetshina, who asserts she was born in Soweto, expressed her pride in both her South African and Nigerian heritage. She is now representing Nigeria at the Miss Universe competition in Mexico on November 16, competing alongside Mia le Roux, this year’s Miss South Africa.

Tanzania and Russia Sign Key Agreements to Strengthen Trade and Economic Cooperation



The governments of Tanzania and Russia have signed significant agreements aimed at enhancing trade and economic collaboration between the two nations. The signing ceremony took place in Dar es Salaam, concluding the inaugural session of the Joint Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation.

The two-day event featured several sessions, including expert meetings, the main joint commission activities, and an investment forum. These efforts underscore both countries’ commitment to bolstering bilateral relations and exploring mutual economic opportunities.

Tuesday, October 29, 2024

President Samia Heads to U.S. for Norman E. Borlaug International Dialogue



President Samia Suluhu Hassan is set to depart today for Des Moines, Iowa, USA, to attend the Norman E. Borlaug International Dialogue organized by the World Food Prize Foundation.

According to a statement from the Presidential Communications Directorate, President Samia is among four African leaders invited to participate in this high-profile event, which will convene global leaders, experts, prominent figures, and policymakers, particularly those focused on agriculture, nutrition, and resource management.

The dialogue aims to address solutions to global food security challenges, exacerbated by climate change, underscoring the urgency of sustainable food production strategies worldwide.

Rodri Wins 2024 Ballon d'Or, Recognizing Midfield Talent in Global Football



Paris, France – The 2024 Ballon d'Or awards ceremony took place on October 28, with Manchester City and Spain’s Rodri Hernández claiming the prestigious Men’s Player of the Year award. At 27, Rodri's victory is seen as a win for midfield players, who are often overlooked in major football awards favoring more attacking roles.

The selection has stirred mixed reactions from some fans and football analysts, who have voiced discontent with the results. Rodri topped a competitive list of ten finalists, including notable talents Vinicius Jr, Jude Bellingham, Dani Carvajal, Erling Haaland, Kylian Mbappé, Lautaro Martinez, Lamine Yamal, Toni Kroos, and Harry Kane.

Monday, October 28, 2024

Manchester United Parts Ways with Manager Erik ten Hag Amid Poor Start



Manchester United has officially parted ways with manager Erik ten Hag following a challenging start to the Premier League season, having accumulated only 11 points from nine games. Although Ten Hag’s contract was extended earlier this year, club executives expressed dwindling confidence in his ability to turn around the team’s performance.

Ruud van Nistelrooy, former United striker, will step in as interim manager, with his first game slated for the Carabao Cup match against Leicester City. This managerial shift follows an internal review that highlighted significant concerns about the team’s trajectory and future prospects for European qualification.

Sunday, October 27, 2024

Qatar Unveils Plans for Eco-Floating Hotel with Panoramic Persian Gulf Views



Qatar has announced an ambitious project: an 8.6-acre floating luxury resort named The Eco-Floating Hotel, to be situated on the Persian Gulf. This five-star resort, set to be an architectural and environmental marvel, will offer 152 rooms and rotate slowly throughout the day, powered by water currents to generate its own electricity.

The design minimizes energy loss and achieves zero waste, offering luxurious amenities like a glass-floored lobby with views of the Gulf's marine life, mini golf, indoor and outdoor pools, a gym, spa, sauna, and a basketball court. Access is via a pier, boat, or helicopter, providing exclusive transport options for guests.

Finance Minister Dr. Nchemba Meets World Bank Regional Executive Director for East and Southern Africa



Tanzania’s Minister for Finance, Dr. Mwigulu Lameck Nchemba Madelu (MP), held discussions with the World Bank Executive Director for the Africa Group 1 Constituency, Dr. Floribert Ngaruko, at the World Bank Headquarters in Washington D.C. The meeting centered on strengthening the partnership between Tanzania and the World Bank.

During the talks, Tanzania emphasized its request for Swahili to be recognized as an official language in World Bank meetings, highlighting its significance in the social and economic development of Africa and globally. Also present was the Minister of State from the President’s Office, Finance, and Planning in Zanzibar, Dr. Saada Mkuya Salum, who joined the discussions to support Tanzania’s advocacy for Swahili inclusion at the World Bank.

Saturday, October 26, 2024

Minister Simbachawene Calls for Mandatory Induction Training for New Government Employees



The Minister for State in the President’s Office responsible for Public Service Management and Good Governance, George Simbachawene, has urged the Public Service College and employers to ensure that all new government employees receive induction training to enhance their performance as they enter public service.

Minister Simbachawene made these remarks during an official visit to the Public Service College’s Dar es Salaam campus, where he engaged with college staff and emphasized the importance of foundational training.

"Make sure that all new government employees receive induction training to build a strong foundation for effective service delivery," he stressed.

The Minister further highlighted the Public Service College's crucial role in providing short-term training programs for public servants, including induction courses. He called on the college to continue innovating to ensure that all new recruits receive essential orientation to uphold high standards of public service.

Tanzania to Establish Forests in Every District to Boost Conservation and Carbon Trading



Dr. Ashatu Kijaji, Minister for State in the Vice President’s Office (Union and Environment), has announced Tanzania’s plan to establish forests in every district as part of a comprehensive environmental conservation strategy.

The initiative aims to enhance biodiversity, combat climate change, and enable districts to engage in carbon trading, while empowering local communities to manage forests sustainably for economic benefits.

During her visit to Kilindi district in Tanga, Dr. Kijaji highlighted that this district-wide tree-planting effort would expedite participation in carbon markets compared to individual projects. She noted that successful reforestation would help mitigate climate impacts, including rising temperatures and erratic rainfall.

Friday, October 25, 2024

Nigeria Partners with Zipline for Drone-Delivered Healthcare



Nigeria has partnered with drone company Zipline to deliver medical supplies to remote areas, aiming to expand healthcare access nationwide. Since launching in Kaduna State in 2022, Zipline has expanded to two other states, delivering vaccines and essential supplies to underserved communities.

This collaboration supports Nigeria’s goal of equitable healthcare access, with Zipline providing streamlined logistics alongside global partners like Pfizer and Walmart. Local leaders have praised the initiative’s positive impact on healthcare delivery.

Tanzania's President Congratulates Mozambique's President-Elect on Election Victory



On behalf of the Government and the people of Tanzania, President Samia Suluhu Hassan has extended warm congratulations to His Excellency Daniel Francisco Chapo, the President-elect of Mozambique, on his victory in the 2024 Mozambican General Election.

In her message, President Samia expressed her anticipation for strengthening the longstanding historic, economic, and diplomatic ties between Tanzania and Mozambique. "I am looking forward to working together in fostering the historic, economic, and diplomatic relations between Tanzania and Mozambique," President Samia remarked.

The message highlights Tanzania's commitment to reinforcing regional collaboration and supporting mutual development between the two neighboring nations.

Thursday, October 24, 2024

Saudi Arabia Begins Construction on Mukaab, Set to Be World's Largest Building by Volume



Saudi Arabia has commenced construction on the Mukaab, a 400-meter-tall cube-shaped skyscraper in Riyadh, which is poised to become the world’s largest building by volume upon completion.

As the focal point of the New Murabba district, the Mukaab will feature a vast range of cultural and entertainment venues, in addition to two million square meters of retail space and a spiraling central tower at its core.

Funded by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, this monumental project is a key part of the country's Vision 2030 initiative, which aims to diversify the economy and establish Riyadh as a leading global center for tourism and innovation.

The Mukaab symbolizes Saudi Arabia's ambitious efforts to reshape its urban landscape and expand its presence on the world stage.

French President Macron Launches Fundraising Conference to Support Lebanon



French President Emmanuel Macron has opened a fundraising conference in Paris aimed at raising millions of dollars to support Lebanon and advance diplomatic efforts to resolve the ongoing conflict affecting the country.

France, which shares historical ties with Lebanon, is also seeking to increase humanitarian aid to the nation through the conference. President Macron reiterated France’s commitment to maintaining its longstanding relationship with Lebanon and pledged continued support, particularly during this time of conflict.

The conference highlights France’s leading role in addressing Lebanon’s challenges, both through financial assistance and diplomatic engagement.

Wednesday, October 23, 2024

South Carolina to Erect First Statue Honoring an African American on Statehouse Lawn



South Carolina is preparing to install its first statue dedicated to an African American on the Statehouse lawn, honoring Civil War hero Robert Smalls. Smalls, who famously donned Confederate attire to commandeer a slaveholder's ship and lead his family and others to freedom, will soon be recognized alongside other notable figures at the state capitol.

Chris Barr, a ranger at the Reconstruction Era National Historic Park, highlighted the profound influence of Smalls' mother on his life. Barr emphasized that Smalls' legacy symbolizes hope for an unwritten future, noting that his actions forged a new path for the nation, even when those around him couldn't envision it.

State Representative Jermaine Johnson (D) stressed the importance of acknowledging African American history at the Statehouse. He remarked, “When you observe the Statehouse today, you see young people of all ages exploring the monuments and engaging with the history of our great state, but there is currently no monument here representing African Americans.”

The installation of Smalls' statue marks a significant step in broadening the representation of historical figures on the Statehouse grounds, paying tribute to an individual who overcame extraordinary challenges and reshaped history.

IMF Commends Tanzania for Strong Economic and Monetary Policies



The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has praised Tanzania for its effective management of economic and monetary policies, particularly in controlling inflation rates compared to many other African nations.

The commendation was made by Willie Nakunyanda, IMF Executive Director overseeing the First African Constituency, during a meeting with the Tanzanian delegation participating in the IMF and World Bank Annual Meetings. The delegation was led by Tanzania’s Minister of Finance, Dr. Mwigulu Nchemba, at the IMF headquarters in Washington D.C.

Nakunyanda noted that other African countries have much to learn from Tanzania’s economic and financial management, acknowledging the country's resilience despite global economic and social challenges.

The praise highlights Tanzania's economic stability in the face of external pressures, positioning it as a role model for economic governance in Africa.

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Bagamoyo to Host 43rd International Arts and Culture Festival, Boosting Local Craft Businesses



Local traders and artisans are set to benefit from the 43rd International Arts and Culture Festival, which will take place over four consecutive days at the Bagamoyo Institute of Arts and Culture (TaSUBa) in Pwani region, from October 23 to 26, 2024.

Speaking to the press in Bagamoyo, Deputy Minister for Culture, Arts, and Sports, Hamis Mwinjuma, stated that the festival’s goal is not only to promote Bagamoyo but also to showcase the entire nation and East Africa. He highlighted that traders will have the opportunity to display and sell their products on both national and international platforms. Items on sale will include batik, beads, dresses, earrings, baskets, drums, paintings, carvings, shirts, supplements, and herbal products.

The event will be officially inaugurated by the Minister for Culture, Arts, and Sports, Dr. Damas Ndumbaro, and aims to attract stakeholders from within and beyond the country. The festival will also feature activities related to art, tourism, social engagement, and economic development.

Dr. Herbert Makoye, the Head of the Bagamoyo Institute of Arts and Culture (TaSUBa), revealed that the event will be attended by government officials, private companies, political parties, and religious leaders.

A total of 74 groups will participate in the festival, with 61 from mainland Tanzania, two from Zanzibar, and 11 international groups from countries including South Africa, Zambia, India, Germany, Brazil, Spain, Botswana, and the Mayotte Islands. The performances will include traditional dances, both contemporary and traditional music, theater, acrobatics, comedy, and magic shows.

The festival promises to be a vibrant celebration of arts and culture, while providing a platform for local artisans to expand their reach.

Richard Ashcroft to Join Oasis for Highly Anticipated Reunion Tour



Richard Ashcroft, the former frontman of The Verve, is set to join Noel and Liam Gallagher for Oasis's long-awaited reunion tour across the UK and Ireland next year. Ashcroft will be a special guest during the iconic band's performances in Manchester, London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, and Dublin.

In a statement shared on social media, Ashcroft expressed his excitement, stating, "As a fan from day one, I was buzzing for many reasons when the news of Oasis's return was announced." He went on to praise Noel Gallagher’s songwriting talent and Liam’s captivating presence as a lead singer, crediting them for inspiring some of his best work.

"Now it's time to create more memories, and I'm ready to bring it. See you next summer. Music is power," Ashcroft added, signaling his readiness for the much-anticipated shows.

The announcement has electrified fans of both Oasis and The Verve, promising a monumental musical experience for next year’s tour.

Monday, October 21, 2024

BRELAND’s Journey of Reflection Inspires New EP “Project 2024"



In recent years, BRELAND has embarked on a remarkable journey that has both shaped his career and personal growth. After the release of his 2022 debut album, “Cross Country,” which offered a fresh and innovative take on country music, BRELAND quickly became a rising star in the genre. His relentless touring, numerous awards, and collaborations with some of country music's biggest names marked this transformative period.

However, amid his success, BRELAND felt the need to pause, reflect, and reassess his direction. Seeking inspiration and connection to his roots, he embarked on a personal journey to Selma, Alabama, a place deeply connected to his family's history. Both his great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother once called Selma home, and the trip was partly inspired by his mother, who had visited the town the year prior.

BRELAND describes Selma as a town with dual significance: "Selma is often viewed as a vibrant symbol of hope, freedom, and the resilience of the American and African American communities. Yet, it is also a town that many have largely overlooked.” He noted the lasting impact of a tornado that struck the area last year, with many 1960s-era storefronts still abandoned. “It is essentially a food desert. The closest hospital is 30 miles away. My visit revealed a community that was not what I had anticipated, prompting me to realize that I could have easily grown up in such an environment. Historically, these are my people”

This powerful experience culminated in the creation of BRELAND's new EP, “Project 2024.” The project reflects his journey of introspection, acknowledging both the struggles of the past and the resilience of communities like Selma. Through this new music, BRELAND continues to push boundaries and explore his evolving identity as an artist.

Tanzania Welcomes Energy Investors to Boost Production and Distribution, Says Deputy Prime Minister



Tanzania's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Energy, Dr. Doto Biteko, has extended an invitation to investors in the energy sector to help accelerate the production, distribution, and connection of energy in the country.

Speaking today in Singapore during a panel discussion on energy, which included Cambodia's Minister for Mines and Energy, Mr. Keo Rottanak, and New Zealand's Minister for Natural Resources, Mr. Shane Jones, Dr. Biteko emphasized the importance of public-private partnerships in advancing Tanzania's energy sector.

"Governments cannot do everything on their own, which is why it is crucial to collaborate with the private sector. In Tanzania, we invite private investors to contribute to energy production, availability, and distribution in order to improve the quality of life for the people," Dr. Biteko remarked during the opening of Singapore's International Energy Week.

Dr. Biteko also highlighted Tanzania's efforts to promote clean cooking energy, following research revealing that a significant portion of the population relies on firewood and charcoal for cooking. This reliance, he said, is contributing to respiratory illnesses and environmental degradation.

To address these challenges, the government has developed a strategy aimed at ensuring that 80% of Tanzanians will use clean cooking energy by 2034, Dr. Biteko added.

The remarks underscore Tanzania's commitment to energy sector reform and its vision for sustainable development.

Sunday, October 20, 2024

Saudi Arabia's NEOM Project Consumes 20% of Global Steel Supply



Saudi Arabia’s ambitious NEOM project is utilizing a remarkable 20% of the world’s steel supply, according to the project’s Chief Investment Officer. Valued at $1.5 trillion, this futuristic megacity, spearheaded by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, aims to redefine urban living through cutting-edge technology and sustainable energy solutions.

NEOM is a key pillar in Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 plan to diversify the kingdom's economy beyond oil. The project features groundbreaking components such as The Line, a 170-kilometer linear city designed to be free of cars and emissions, and Oxagon, an octagon-shaped floating industrial complex.

As a visionary smart city, NEOM is expected to set new standards for sustainability and innovation, positioning Saudi Arabia as a global leader in urban development for years to come. Its vast consumption of resources like steel also underscores the project's scale and its anticipated impact on global construction.

Obituary: Veteran Comedian Yusuph Kaimu 'Mzee Pembe' Passes Away



Tanzanian veteran comedian, Yusuph Kaimu, popularly known as Mzee Pembe, has passed away today. He died while receiving treatment at Temeke Hospital, where he had been admitted.

Mzee Pembe was a well-loved figure in the Tanzanian entertainment industry, known for his unique sense of humor and his contributions to comedy over the years. His passing marks the end of an era for Tanzanian comedy, as he leaves behind a legacy that has inspired many in the entertainment community.

More details on his funeral arrangements and tributes from his peers are expected to follow.

Saturday, October 19, 2024

Zayn Malik Postpones US Tour Following Tragic Death of Former Bandmate Liam Payne



Singer Zayn Malik has announced the postponement of the US leg of his STAIRWAY TO THE SKY tour following the tragic death of his former One Direction bandmate, Liam Payne. The 31-year-old took to social media platform X on Saturday to share the heartbreaking news with his fans.

"Given the heartbreaking loss experienced this week, I've made the decision to postpone the US leg of the STAIRWAY TO THE SKY Tour," Malik wrote. "The dates are being rescheduled for January, and I'll post them as soon as it's all set in the next few days. Your tickets will remain valid for the new dates. Love you all and thank you for your understanding."

Payne passed away on Wednesday after falling from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Malik was set to begin his US tour this week, with his next performance originally scheduled for San Francisco on Wednesday. While Malik confirmed that the seven American shows would be rescheduled for January, he did not provide an update on his UK tour dates, which are due to kick off in Edinburgh on November 20.

This news comes as a devastating blow to fans and the music community, as Malik and Payne shared a close bond from their time together in One Direction. The tour postponement offers Malik and his team time to mourn the loss, while ensuring that fans will still get the chance to experience his music in the coming months.

TMA Awards Ceremony Begins: Christian Bella, Diamond Platnumz, and Others Win Big



The prestigious TMA (Tanzania Music Awards) ceremony has kicked off tonight, with winners being announced in various categories. Christian Bella has emerged victorious as Best Dance Music Artist, while Best Dance Music Song was awarded to Diamond Platnumz for his hit track "Achii."

In the Best Taarab Song category, Leila Rashidi, wife of renowned musician Mzee Yusuph, clinched the award for her remarkable performance.

The Best Reggae Music Artist award went to The Akili Mali, with Best Reggae Song being awarded to Warriors from East for their popular track "Wewe."

The Best Dancehall Artist of the Year title was claimed by Baddest 47, while the Best Dancehall Song award was presented to Mr. Hater by Appy.

The TMA Awards continue to celebrate and honor the best in Tanzanian music, showcasing the rich diversity of talent across genres such as dance, reggae, and taarab.

Friday, October 18, 2024

Kenya’s President Nominates Kithure Kindiki as New Deputy President After Gachagua's Removal



In a swift move following the impeachment of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, President William Ruto has nominated Interior Minister Kithure Kindiki as his new deputy president. Kindiki, a close ally of Ruto, had been a top contender for the running mate position during the 2022 elections.

The nomination, however, still awaits parliamentary approval. This decision follows Gachagua’s impeachment by the Kenyan Senate on Thursday, where senators voted on five out of eleven charges against him, including gross violation of the constitution.

Gachagua, who did not attend the proceedings, had requested a postponement due to being hospitalized with chest pains, but the senators declined the request. His absence and the refusal to delay the proceedings signaled the Senate's determination to remove him, especially after his falling out with President Ruto.

Gachagua has denied the charges, calling them politically motivated. His impeachment marks a significant shift in Kenya’s political landscape, and all eyes are now on Parliament to finalize the appointment of Kindiki as the new deputy president.

MCC Praises Tanzania’s Reforms, Continues Support for Development Projects



The United States' Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) has expressed satisfaction with the Tanzanian government's operational reforms in various sectors. This was revealed during a meeting held in Dodoma between the Tanzanian government and MCC officials.

Dan Barnes, Director of Policy and Evaluation at MCC, announced that the U.S. Congress has approved continued financial support for Tanzania, citing the government's impressive performance. Barnes acknowledged that MCC is pleased with the reforms implemented, paving the way for ongoing collaboration.

Speaking at the meeting, Tanzania's Minister for Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Mahamoud Thabit Kombo, emphasized the importance of the longstanding, positive relationship between Tanzania and the United States. He reiterated Tanzania's commitment to maintaining and valuing this partnership.

Tanzania has benefited from MCC-funded development projects since 2005. These initiatives include the construction of the Tunduma-Sumbawanga road, rural roads in Pemba, the Tanga-Horohoro road, the Mtwara corridor roads, the expansion of Mafia airport, the upgrade of the Lower Ruvu water pumping station, and a water distribution project in Morogoro.

The MCC's continued support highlights the ongoing cooperation between the two nations in fostering sustainable development in Tanzania.

Floyd Mayweather Ventures Into New York Real Estate with $402 Million Affordable Housing Deal



Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather has made a major entry into New York’s real estate market with a staggering $402 million deal to acquire a portfolio of 1,000 affordable housing units across 60 buildings in Upper Manhattan. This acquisition is one of the largest multifamily real estate investments in Manhattan this year.

The properties included in the portfolio are slated to support affordable housing initiatives, aligning with the city's ongoing efforts to provide more accessible living options for residents. Mayweather's foray into real estate underscores his ambition beyond the boxing ring, investing in significant projects that cater to the housing needs of communities.

This deal represents a shift in Mayweather's business ventures and adds a notable real estate transaction to his expansive portfolio.

Thursday, October 17, 2024

Former Zambia Coach Roald Poulsen Dies at 73



Roald Poulsen, the Danish coach who played a crucial role in rebuilding Zambia’s national football team after the tragic 1993 plane crash, has passed away at 73. Poulsen was appointed after the disaster, which claimed 18 Chipolopolo players, and led Zambia to a 2-1 victory over Morocco just 67 days later.

Although Zambia didn’t qualify for the 1994 World Cup, Poulsen’s guidance through this challenging period earned him deep respect in the country. He returned to coach Zambia in 1994-1996, leading the team to a third-place finish in the 1996 Africa Cup of Nations.

Poulsen’s legacy remains tied to his work rebuilding Zambia's team and his success with Odense BK, where he won the Danish championship in 1989.

Former 'One Direction' Star Liam Payne Passes Away After Hotel Balcony Fall



Liam Payne, former member of the world-renowned boy band 'One Direction', has tragically passed away following a fall from the balcony of a hotel he was staying at. Reports indicate that police were called to the scene after receiving an emergency call. A special response unit arrived and discovered Payne’s body with severe injuries.

Payne rose to global fame through the popular TV show X Factor, alongside bandmates Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan, and Zayn Malik. The group became famous for hits like "What Makes You Beautiful," "Kiss You," "Best Song Ever," and "You & I."

More details are expected to emerge as investigations continue into the incident.

Tanzanian Ambassador Presents Credentials to Mauritius President



Tanzania’s Ambassador to Mauritius, based in Zimbabwe, H.E. Simon Nyakoro Sirro, presented his credentials to the President of Mauritius, H.E. Prithvirajsing Roopun, on October 16, 2024, at the State House in Port Louis.

During the meeting, Ambassador Sirro conveyed greetings from Tanzanian President H.E. Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan. Their discussions focused on strengthening bilateral relations, particularly in economic diplomacy and the finalization of key agreements, including the Double Taxation Agreement and a Prisoner Exchange Agreement.

President Roopun assured full cooperation and emphasized the need to enhance collaboration in sectors such as economy, trade, investment, and transportation.

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Hong Kong Cuts Liquor Tax to Revitalize Nightlife and Boost Economy



In an effort to revive its status as a premier travel destination with a vibrant nightlife and dining scene, Hong Kong's Chief Executive, John Lee, announced a significant reduction in liquor tax on Wednesday. The move comes as part of a broader strategy to enhance the city’s economic competitiveness amid challenges from regional rivals like Singapore, Japan, and mainland Chinese cities.

Lee revealed in his annual policy address that the duty rate for spirits with an import price exceeding 200 Hong Kong dollars (approximately $26) would be slashed from 100% to 10% for the portion above that price. The tax cut, effective immediately, is intended to support the logistics, storage, tourism, and high-end dining industries in the city.

Hong Kong's economy has faced growing pressure due to shifts in residents' lifestyles and the departure of many middle-class citizens during the COVID-19 pandemic. These changes, coupled with an increasing preference among residents to spend weekends in mainland China—where lower prices and more varied entertainment options are available—have contributed to declining local demand. Additionally, spending by mainland Chinese visitors has dropped significantly.

Vacancies are now a common sight in the city's once-thriving shopping districts, and the city’s bar revenue fell by about 28% in the first half of 2024 compared to the same period in 2019, according to preliminary official data.

With this tax reduction, Lee hopes to reinvigorate Hong Kong’s economy, particularly its nightlife and hospitality sectors, and attract both locals and international visitors back to the city’s high-end dining and entertainment establishments

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Government to Strengthen Support for Academic Research, Says Education Minister



The Minister of Education, Science, and Technology, Prof. Adolf Mkenda, has reaffirmed the government's commitment to supporting academic research conducted by local university researchers, particularly in the field of science, to further the development of the education sector in the country.

Speaking during a recognition ceremony for Prof. Karim Manji, a lecturer at the Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS), who was recently honored by Harvard University for his contributions to research, Prof. Mkenda emphasized the government's intention to continue backing academic excellence and innovation in universities.

Prof. Mkenda outlined the government's goals to enhance its support for academic efforts, noting that this recognition reflects Tanzania’s capacity for high-quality research. The government, he said, is dedicated to fostering an environment where research can thrive and contribute to national development.

Women Entrepreneurs in Africa Overcome Financial Barriers with Support from EWAT Program



Augustina Tufuor, a 30-year-old entrepreneur from Ghana, founded Tropical Snacks, a business that produces all-natural plantain chips. Despite her entrepreneurial success, Tufuor faced significant challenges in expanding her business due to financial barriers. Traditional banks required her to deposit 20,000 Cedis as collateral and hire a professional evaluator before even considering her loan request. On top of this, she was confronted with an interest rate exceeding 36%, making business growth nearly impossible.

Tufuor's story reflects the broader struggle of many women entrepreneurs in sub-Saharan Africa, where access to finance, land, and technology remains a major obstacle. According to the International Trade Centre (ITC), over 70% of women-led businesses in Africa lack access to formal financial services, forcing many to rely on informal networks or personal savings to fund their ventures.

In response to these challenges, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the ITC launched the Empowering Women and Boosting Livelihoods through Agricultural Trade (EWAT) program. Operating across six countries, EWAT is designed to help women entrepreneurs tap into the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) by offering training in product development, sales, marketing, and financial readiness.

One of the program’s success stories is Asma Begum Mirza, a 61-year-old agripreneur from Nigeria, who, like Tufuor, struggled to secure loans due to high interest rates and collateral demands. After attending EWAT’s Financial Readiness Bootcamp in Lagos, she gained valuable skills in crafting business plans and pitching to potential investors.

The program not only equips women with knowledge but also collaborates with financial institutions to develop loan products specifically designed for women in agribusiness. Clara Park, FAO's Senior Gender Officer, emphasized the centrality of gender equality in FAO’s mission, highlighting the organization's efforts to help women access new markets, navigate trade regulations, and improve their financial prospects.

Thanks to initiatives like EWAT, women entrepreneurs such as Augustina Tufuor and Asma Begum Mirza are overcoming structural barriers and gaining the tools necessary to grow their businesses in Africa's agriculture sector.

International Day of Rural Women Recognizes Crucial Role in Agriculture and Poverty Eradication



The International Day of Rural Women is celebrated annually on October 15, highlighting the vital role and significant contributions of rural women in strengthening agricultural development, improving food security, and eradicating rural poverty.

This day also emphasizes the importance of gender equality and the empowerment of women in the fight against extreme poverty, hunger, and malnutrition. According to statistics, rural women make up approximately 22% of the global population, underlining their essential contribution to sustainable development.

The observance calls attention to the need for increased support for rural women, as their participation is key to achieving global development goals, particularly in agriculture and food systems.

Monday, October 14, 2024

Tanzanian Speaker Dr. Tulia Ackson Opens the 149th Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) General Assembly in Geneva



Dr. Tulia Ackson, President of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and Speaker of the Parliament of Tanzania, officially opened the 149th IPU General Assembly today, October 14, 2024, at the International Conference Centre (CICG) in Geneva.

The key theme of the assembly is "Harnessing Science, Technology, and Innovation for the Future of Peace and Sustainability." The meeting aims to address how advancements in these fields can contribute to global peace and sustainable development.

The assembly has attracted around 1,500 participants, including speakers, deputy speakers, delegation leaders, and members of parliament from various countries.

The conference will conclude on October 17, 2024, with resolutions focused on addressing pressing global challenges currently facing the world.

Tanzania Commemorates 25 Years Since the Passing of Mwalimu Julius Nyerere



Today, Tanzania remembers the life and legacy of Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere, 25 years after his passing. Nyerere, who led Tanganyika to independence in 1961 and later united it with Zanzibar to form Tanzania, is celebrated for his unwavering commitment to unity, education, and self-reliance.

As the country’s first president, Nyerere introduced the Ujamaa policy, promoting African socialism, equality, and collective farming. His landmark Arusha Declaration in 1967 emphasized self-reliance and the fair distribution of resources. Beyond Tanzania, he was a key figure in African liberation movements, supporting independence efforts across the continent.

Today, events across Tanzania honor his legacy of peace, unity, and social justice, which continue to inspire the nation's development.

Sunday, October 13, 2024

South Africa Mourns the Death of Tito Mboweni, Former Minister for Labour and Finance




Tito Mboweni, South Africa's first Minister for Labour after the end of apartheid, has passed away at the age of 65. Local media reported on Saturday night, October 12, that Mboweni died in a Johannesburg hospital surrounded by family, following a short illness.

Mboweni, a prominent anti-apartheid activist, was appointed as the first Minister for Labour in democratic South Africa, serving from 1994 to 1999 under the leadership of the nation's Founding President, Nelson Mandela. His tenure was marked by efforts to reshape the country’s labour laws, promoting equality and workers’ rights in post-apartheid South Africa.

In addition to his role in labour reform, Mboweni was appointed Governor of the South African Reserve Bank in 1999, where he served for a decade. His contributions to economic policy during this period earned him widespread recognition as a key figure in stabilizing South Africa's economy.

Mboweni later became Minister of Finance during the first term of current President Cyril Ramaphosa. On October 11, the Presidency released a statement in which Ramaphosa praised Mboweni as "a leader and compatriot who served our nation as an activist, economic policy innovator, and champion of labour rights." Ramaphosa added that Mboweni's death comes as a shock, given his vitality and deep engagement with fellow South Africans.

Mboweni leaves behind a legacy of public service, economic reform, and dedication to the fight for justice and equality in South Africa.

Manchester United Open to January Offers for Harry Maguire



Manchester, England – Manchester United is reportedly ready to listen to offers for defender Harry Maguire, 31, during the upcoming January transfer window. Maguire, who has faced limited playing time this season, could be on his way out of Old Trafford.

Meanwhile, Norwegian striker Erling Haaland, 24, has made a decision about his future away from Manchester City but has ruled out joining Paris Saint-Germain. Haaland’s next move remains a topic of speculation.

In another potential transfer, Manchester City is eyeing Porto's Portuguese goalkeeper Diogo Costa, 25, as a long-term replacement for their current Brazilian shot-stopper Ederson, 31. Costa has been on City's radar as they plan for future squad reinforcements.

Government Allocates Over TZS 105 Billion for National Laboratory to Assist Small-Scale Miners



The Minister for Minerals, Anthony Mavunde, announced that the government has allocated over TZS 105 billion in the current financial year to build a large National Laboratory in Dodoma. The facility is intended to support small-scale miners by conducting research on areas rich in gold deposits.

In addition to the National Laboratory, the government plans to construct four regional laboratories. These regional labs will bring mineral research services closer to small-scale miners, ensuring they can conduct their mining activities with greater certainty and reliability.

Minister Mavunde made these remarks in Geita during the closing ceremony of the 7th National Mining Technology Exhibition. He further mentioned that part of the allocated funds will be used to purchase a helicopter for conducting mineral surveys in small-scale mining areas.

Moreover, Mavunde highlighted that revenue collections from the mining sector have surged by over 180% within the first 90 days of the current financial year, with the government collecting TZS 287 billion.

Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Libya’s Eastern Parliament Appoints Naji Mohamed Issa Belqasem as New Central Bank Governor



Libya’s eastern parliament has appointed Naji Mohamed Issa Belqasem as the new governor of the Central Bank of Libya following the dismissal of former governor Sadiq al-Kabir by the presidential council last month. The decision, announced on Monday, saw all 108 lawmakers vote in favor of Belqasem, who previously served as the central bank’s director of banking and monetary control.

In addition to Belqasem’s appointment, Mari Muftah Rahil Barrasi was named as deputy governor. The two are tasked with forming a new board of directors for the central bank within the next 10 days.

The appointments are part of a broader U.N.-facilitated agreement between Libya’s eastern parliament and the High Council of State to establish new leadership for the country’s central bank. The decision follows controversy over the presidential council’s move last month to replace al-Kabir with Mohamed Abdul Salam al-Shukri, which was rejected by eastern authorities. They argued that the removal of al-Kabir was illegitimate and did not follow interim regulations established during U.N.-backed talks.

Al-Kabir, who had served as governor since October 2011 following the NATO-backed overthrow of Moammar Gadhafi, had faced criticism from officials on both sides of Libya’s political divide, particularly concerning the allocation of the country’s oil revenues.


Jimmy Carter Becomes First U.S. President to Reach 100 Years



Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, has made history as the first U.S. president to celebrate his 100th birthday, marking a significant milestone in American political history.

Carter's presidency (1977-1981) was defined by his strong advocacy for human rights and energy reforms, but his post-presidential humanitarian efforts have left an even greater legacy. His extensive work with Habitat for Humanity, global diplomacy, and health initiatives earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.

Though currently in hospice care, Carter remains a symbol of resilience and dedication, surrounded by family. His centennial celebration is taking place in his hometown of Plains, Georgia, where his life's work and legacy are deeply rooted.

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Ministry of Water and World Bank Officials Satisfied with Water Project Implementation in Pangani



Experts from the Ministry of Water, along with representatives from the World Bank, inspected the Sange Water Project and Masaika Health Dispensary in Pangani District, expressing satisfaction with the progress made.

The inspection is part of ongoing monitoring of water and sanitation projects funded through the Program-for-Results (PforR) initiative within the Water Sector. The Sange Water Project, valued at Tsh 540 million, is currently 90% complete and has begun providing clean water to local residents.

Key components of the project include the construction of a 5,000-liter water storage tank, a water pumping station, 13 public water points, and the installation of over 9,900 meters of water pipes.

At Masaika Health Dispensary, the sanitation improvement project involved building an incinerator, a handwashing station, staff toilets, patient toilet facilities, a water tower, and the procurement of a water storage tank.

Pangani District now boasts a 92% access rate to safe and clean water. Residents expressed their gratitude to President Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan's government for its continued financial support to ensure water access for all.