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Malawi’s industrial dream built backwardsMalawi’s industrial strategy has achieved only 40% of its targets, while core industrial capacity continues to weaken By Collins MtikaMalawi first lady’s charity faces transparency questions after multimillion-rand donationsContributions from controversial regional figures revive scrutiny over governance and political influence By Collins MtikaDefunct Malawian Bank seeks $552m compensationA bank that ceased operations more than two decades ago is seeking compensation from Malawi that could approach a 10th of the country’s annual budget, following a court ruling that regulators illegally revoked its licence By Collins MtikaPartner ContentLand reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewalBy Partner Content Solar powers Malawi’s mobile money boom but leaves the poorest behindBy Collins MtikaNew research links rural solar adoption to mobile money use, while raising concerns about inequality African SMEs face finance, fragmentation and succession crisis, warns IFC chiefBy Edwin NaiduAt the Africa CEO Forum in Kigali, Makhtar Diop calls for bold investment, private sector leadership and structural reforms Malawi’s century-old witchcraft law leaves door open to mob killingsBy Collins MtikaSeven deaths in southern Malawi expose legal gaps, weak prosecutions and a colonial law that authorities say is no longer fit to manage modern waves of panic-driven violence Malawi plane crash probe targets aviation oversightBy Collins MtikaFor the families of the nine victims who died on a remote hillside in northern Malawi, the question that first emerged after the crash remains unresolved. The country’s third investigation has begun. Whether it will be the last remains uncertain Ruto projects $1 billion Kenya–Tanzania trade milestone in 2026 as ties deepenBy Mnaku MbaniKenyan President William Ruto says bilateral trade between Kenya and Tanzania is expected to surpass $1bn in 2026, citing growing investment, regional integration and stronger East African Community ties Malawi trader shutdown exposes deeper tension over tax reform and economic crisisBy Collins MtikaMalawi’s rollout of a digital tax platform has triggered widespread business protests, with traders arguing that economic pressures and foreign exchange shortages were ignored during consultations Tanzania projects 6.1% GDP growth as agriculture and mining support recoveryBy Mnaku MbaniInflation in mainland Tanzania is expected to remain within the 3% to 5% target range, supported by stable food supply and exchange rate stability Malawi central bank removes pension trustees over disputed hotel dealBy Collins MtikaThe unusually forceful intervention highlights concerns about governance in the management of public retirement savings Fresh inquiry into Malawi military plane crash to exhume Chilima and eight victimsBy Collins MtikaMore than a year after the fatal Malawi Defence Force plane crash that killed Saulos Chilima, lawmakers have ordered forensic exhumations amid lingering questions over the official findings Tanzania probe into 2025 election violence urges reconciliation and reformsBy Mnaku MbaniA Tanzanian commission investigating deadly unrest following the October 2025 general election has recommended national reconciliation, criminal investigations and fast-tracking a new Constitution by 2028 Tanzania President Samia pledges action on 2025 election violence commission findingsBy Mnaku MbaniShe has committed to implement recommendations from the commission, including reconciliation efforts, constitutional reforms and further investigations Tanzania inquiry finds 2025 election unrest was organised and financedBy Mnaku MbaniPresenting the report, the commission’s chairperson Judge Chande Othman said the inquiry drew on extensive evidence from both primary and secondary sources, including face-to-face interviews, public and private hearings and documentary reviews Load More Latest News Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Why the media should stop calling white South Africans ‘refugees’ Denying SA is xenophobic: sounds like Trump’s Maga Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Malawi first lady’s charity faces transparency questions after multimillion-rand donationsContributions from controversial regional figures revive scrutiny over governance and political influence By Collins MtikaDefunct Malawian Bank seeks $552m compensationA bank that ceased operations more than two decades ago is seeking compensation from Malawi that could approach a 10th of the country’s annual budget, following a court ruling that regulators illegally revoked its licence By Collins MtikaPartner ContentLand reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewalBy Partner Content Solar powers Malawi’s mobile money boom but leaves the poorest behindBy Collins MtikaNew research links rural solar adoption to mobile money use, while raising concerns about inequality African SMEs face finance, fragmentation and succession crisis, warns IFC chiefBy Edwin NaiduAt the Africa CEO Forum in Kigali, Makhtar Diop calls for bold investment, private sector leadership and structural reforms Malawi’s century-old witchcraft law leaves door open to mob killingsBy Collins MtikaSeven deaths in southern Malawi expose legal gaps, weak prosecutions and a colonial law that authorities say is no longer fit to manage modern waves of panic-driven violence Malawi plane crash probe targets aviation oversightBy Collins MtikaFor the families of the nine victims who died on a remote hillside in northern Malawi, the question that first emerged after the crash remains unresolved. The country’s third investigation has begun. Whether it will be the last remains uncertain Ruto projects $1 billion Kenya–Tanzania trade milestone in 2026 as ties deepenBy Mnaku MbaniKenyan President William Ruto says bilateral trade between Kenya and Tanzania is expected to surpass $1bn in 2026, citing growing investment, regional integration and stronger East African Community ties Malawi trader shutdown exposes deeper tension over tax reform and economic crisisBy Collins MtikaMalawi’s rollout of a digital tax platform has triggered widespread business protests, with traders arguing that economic pressures and foreign exchange shortages were ignored during consultations Tanzania projects 6.1% GDP growth as agriculture and mining support recoveryBy Mnaku MbaniInflation in mainland Tanzania is expected to remain within the 3% to 5% target range, supported by stable food supply and exchange rate stability Malawi central bank removes pension trustees over disputed hotel dealBy Collins MtikaThe unusually forceful intervention highlights concerns about governance in the management of public retirement savings Fresh inquiry into Malawi military plane crash to exhume Chilima and eight victimsBy Collins MtikaMore than a year after the fatal Malawi Defence Force plane crash that killed Saulos Chilima, lawmakers have ordered forensic exhumations amid lingering questions over the official findings Tanzania probe into 2025 election violence urges reconciliation and reformsBy Mnaku MbaniA Tanzanian commission investigating deadly unrest following the October 2025 general election has recommended national reconciliation, criminal investigations and fast-tracking a new Constitution by 2028 Tanzania President Samia pledges action on 2025 election violence commission findingsBy Mnaku MbaniShe has committed to implement recommendations from the commission, including reconciliation efforts, constitutional reforms and further investigations Tanzania inquiry finds 2025 election unrest was organised and financedBy Mnaku MbaniPresenting the report, the commission’s chairperson Judge Chande Othman said the inquiry drew on extensive evidence from both primary and secondary sources, including face-to-face interviews, public and private hearings and documentary reviews Load More Latest News Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Why the media should stop calling white South Africans ‘refugees’ Denying SA is xenophobic: sounds like Trump’s Maga Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Defunct Malawian Bank seeks $552m compensationA bank that ceased operations more than two decades ago is seeking compensation from Malawi that could approach a 10th of the country’s annual budget, following a court ruling that regulators illegally revoked its licence By Collins MtikaPartner ContentLand reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewalBy Partner Content
Partner ContentLand reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewalBy Partner Content
Solar powers Malawi’s mobile money boom but leaves the poorest behindBy Collins MtikaNew research links rural solar adoption to mobile money use, while raising concerns about inequality African SMEs face finance, fragmentation and succession crisis, warns IFC chiefBy Edwin NaiduAt the Africa CEO Forum in Kigali, Makhtar Diop calls for bold investment, private sector leadership and structural reforms Malawi’s century-old witchcraft law leaves door open to mob killingsBy Collins MtikaSeven deaths in southern Malawi expose legal gaps, weak prosecutions and a colonial law that authorities say is no longer fit to manage modern waves of panic-driven violence Malawi plane crash probe targets aviation oversightBy Collins MtikaFor the families of the nine victims who died on a remote hillside in northern Malawi, the question that first emerged after the crash remains unresolved. The country’s third investigation has begun. Whether it will be the last remains uncertain Ruto projects $1 billion Kenya–Tanzania trade milestone in 2026 as ties deepenBy Mnaku MbaniKenyan President William Ruto says bilateral trade between Kenya and Tanzania is expected to surpass $1bn in 2026, citing growing investment, regional integration and stronger East African Community ties Malawi trader shutdown exposes deeper tension over tax reform and economic crisisBy Collins MtikaMalawi’s rollout of a digital tax platform has triggered widespread business protests, with traders arguing that economic pressures and foreign exchange shortages were ignored during consultations Tanzania projects 6.1% GDP growth as agriculture and mining support recoveryBy Mnaku MbaniInflation in mainland Tanzania is expected to remain within the 3% to 5% target range, supported by stable food supply and exchange rate stability Malawi central bank removes pension trustees over disputed hotel dealBy Collins MtikaThe unusually forceful intervention highlights concerns about governance in the management of public retirement savings Fresh inquiry into Malawi military plane crash to exhume Chilima and eight victimsBy Collins MtikaMore than a year after the fatal Malawi Defence Force plane crash that killed Saulos Chilima, lawmakers have ordered forensic exhumations amid lingering questions over the official findings Tanzania probe into 2025 election violence urges reconciliation and reformsBy Mnaku MbaniA Tanzanian commission investigating deadly unrest following the October 2025 general election has recommended national reconciliation, criminal investigations and fast-tracking a new Constitution by 2028 Tanzania President Samia pledges action on 2025 election violence commission findingsBy Mnaku MbaniShe has committed to implement recommendations from the commission, including reconciliation efforts, constitutional reforms and further investigations Tanzania inquiry finds 2025 election unrest was organised and financedBy Mnaku MbaniPresenting the report, the commission’s chairperson Judge Chande Othman said the inquiry drew on extensive evidence from both primary and secondary sources, including face-to-face interviews, public and private hearings and documentary reviews Load More Latest News Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Why the media should stop calling white South Africans ‘refugees’ Denying SA is xenophobic: sounds like Trump’s Maga Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
African SMEs face finance, fragmentation and succession crisis, warns IFC chiefBy Edwin NaiduAt the Africa CEO Forum in Kigali, Makhtar Diop calls for bold investment, private sector leadership and structural reforms Malawi’s century-old witchcraft law leaves door open to mob killingsBy Collins MtikaSeven deaths in southern Malawi expose legal gaps, weak prosecutions and a colonial law that authorities say is no longer fit to manage modern waves of panic-driven violence Malawi plane crash probe targets aviation oversightBy Collins MtikaFor the families of the nine victims who died on a remote hillside in northern Malawi, the question that first emerged after the crash remains unresolved. The country’s third investigation has begun. Whether it will be the last remains uncertain Ruto projects $1 billion Kenya–Tanzania trade milestone in 2026 as ties deepenBy Mnaku MbaniKenyan President William Ruto says bilateral trade between Kenya and Tanzania is expected to surpass $1bn in 2026, citing growing investment, regional integration and stronger East African Community ties Malawi trader shutdown exposes deeper tension over tax reform and economic crisisBy Collins MtikaMalawi’s rollout of a digital tax platform has triggered widespread business protests, with traders arguing that economic pressures and foreign exchange shortages were ignored during consultations Tanzania projects 6.1% GDP growth as agriculture and mining support recoveryBy Mnaku MbaniInflation in mainland Tanzania is expected to remain within the 3% to 5% target range, supported by stable food supply and exchange rate stability Malawi central bank removes pension trustees over disputed hotel dealBy Collins MtikaThe unusually forceful intervention highlights concerns about governance in the management of public retirement savings Fresh inquiry into Malawi military plane crash to exhume Chilima and eight victimsBy Collins MtikaMore than a year after the fatal Malawi Defence Force plane crash that killed Saulos Chilima, lawmakers have ordered forensic exhumations amid lingering questions over the official findings Tanzania probe into 2025 election violence urges reconciliation and reformsBy Mnaku MbaniA Tanzanian commission investigating deadly unrest following the October 2025 general election has recommended national reconciliation, criminal investigations and fast-tracking a new Constitution by 2028 Tanzania President Samia pledges action on 2025 election violence commission findingsBy Mnaku MbaniShe has committed to implement recommendations from the commission, including reconciliation efforts, constitutional reforms and further investigations Tanzania inquiry finds 2025 election unrest was organised and financedBy Mnaku MbaniPresenting the report, the commission’s chairperson Judge Chande Othman said the inquiry drew on extensive evidence from both primary and secondary sources, including face-to-face interviews, public and private hearings and documentary reviews Load More Latest News Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Why the media should stop calling white South Africans ‘refugees’ Denying SA is xenophobic: sounds like Trump’s Maga Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Malawi’s century-old witchcraft law leaves door open to mob killingsBy Collins MtikaSeven deaths in southern Malawi expose legal gaps, weak prosecutions and a colonial law that authorities say is no longer fit to manage modern waves of panic-driven violence Malawi plane crash probe targets aviation oversightBy Collins MtikaFor the families of the nine victims who died on a remote hillside in northern Malawi, the question that first emerged after the crash remains unresolved. The country’s third investigation has begun. Whether it will be the last remains uncertain Ruto projects $1 billion Kenya–Tanzania trade milestone in 2026 as ties deepenBy Mnaku MbaniKenyan President William Ruto says bilateral trade between Kenya and Tanzania is expected to surpass $1bn in 2026, citing growing investment, regional integration and stronger East African Community ties Malawi trader shutdown exposes deeper tension over tax reform and economic crisisBy Collins MtikaMalawi’s rollout of a digital tax platform has triggered widespread business protests, with traders arguing that economic pressures and foreign exchange shortages were ignored during consultations Tanzania projects 6.1% GDP growth as agriculture and mining support recoveryBy Mnaku MbaniInflation in mainland Tanzania is expected to remain within the 3% to 5% target range, supported by stable food supply and exchange rate stability Malawi central bank removes pension trustees over disputed hotel dealBy Collins MtikaThe unusually forceful intervention highlights concerns about governance in the management of public retirement savings Fresh inquiry into Malawi military plane crash to exhume Chilima and eight victimsBy Collins MtikaMore than a year after the fatal Malawi Defence Force plane crash that killed Saulos Chilima, lawmakers have ordered forensic exhumations amid lingering questions over the official findings Tanzania probe into 2025 election violence urges reconciliation and reformsBy Mnaku MbaniA Tanzanian commission investigating deadly unrest following the October 2025 general election has recommended national reconciliation, criminal investigations and fast-tracking a new Constitution by 2028 Tanzania President Samia pledges action on 2025 election violence commission findingsBy Mnaku MbaniShe has committed to implement recommendations from the commission, including reconciliation efforts, constitutional reforms and further investigations Tanzania inquiry finds 2025 election unrest was organised and financedBy Mnaku MbaniPresenting the report, the commission’s chairperson Judge Chande Othman said the inquiry drew on extensive evidence from both primary and secondary sources, including face-to-face interviews, public and private hearings and documentary reviews Load More Latest News Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Why the media should stop calling white South Africans ‘refugees’ Denying SA is xenophobic: sounds like Trump’s Maga Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Malawi plane crash probe targets aviation oversightBy Collins MtikaFor the families of the nine victims who died on a remote hillside in northern Malawi, the question that first emerged after the crash remains unresolved. The country’s third investigation has begun. Whether it will be the last remains uncertain Ruto projects $1 billion Kenya–Tanzania trade milestone in 2026 as ties deepenBy Mnaku MbaniKenyan President William Ruto says bilateral trade between Kenya and Tanzania is expected to surpass $1bn in 2026, citing growing investment, regional integration and stronger East African Community ties Malawi trader shutdown exposes deeper tension over tax reform and economic crisisBy Collins MtikaMalawi’s rollout of a digital tax platform has triggered widespread business protests, with traders arguing that economic pressures and foreign exchange shortages were ignored during consultations Tanzania projects 6.1% GDP growth as agriculture and mining support recoveryBy Mnaku MbaniInflation in mainland Tanzania is expected to remain within the 3% to 5% target range, supported by stable food supply and exchange rate stability Malawi central bank removes pension trustees over disputed hotel dealBy Collins MtikaThe unusually forceful intervention highlights concerns about governance in the management of public retirement savings Fresh inquiry into Malawi military plane crash to exhume Chilima and eight victimsBy Collins MtikaMore than a year after the fatal Malawi Defence Force plane crash that killed Saulos Chilima, lawmakers have ordered forensic exhumations amid lingering questions over the official findings Tanzania probe into 2025 election violence urges reconciliation and reformsBy Mnaku MbaniA Tanzanian commission investigating deadly unrest following the October 2025 general election has recommended national reconciliation, criminal investigations and fast-tracking a new Constitution by 2028 Tanzania President Samia pledges action on 2025 election violence commission findingsBy Mnaku MbaniShe has committed to implement recommendations from the commission, including reconciliation efforts, constitutional reforms and further investigations Tanzania inquiry finds 2025 election unrest was organised and financedBy Mnaku MbaniPresenting the report, the commission’s chairperson Judge Chande Othman said the inquiry drew on extensive evidence from both primary and secondary sources, including face-to-face interviews, public and private hearings and documentary reviews Load More Latest News Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Why the media should stop calling white South Africans ‘refugees’ Denying SA is xenophobic: sounds like Trump’s Maga Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Ruto projects $1 billion Kenya–Tanzania trade milestone in 2026 as ties deepenBy Mnaku MbaniKenyan President William Ruto says bilateral trade between Kenya and Tanzania is expected to surpass $1bn in 2026, citing growing investment, regional integration and stronger East African Community ties Malawi trader shutdown exposes deeper tension over tax reform and economic crisisBy Collins MtikaMalawi’s rollout of a digital tax platform has triggered widespread business protests, with traders arguing that economic pressures and foreign exchange shortages were ignored during consultations Tanzania projects 6.1% GDP growth as agriculture and mining support recoveryBy Mnaku MbaniInflation in mainland Tanzania is expected to remain within the 3% to 5% target range, supported by stable food supply and exchange rate stability Malawi central bank removes pension trustees over disputed hotel dealBy Collins MtikaThe unusually forceful intervention highlights concerns about governance in the management of public retirement savings Fresh inquiry into Malawi military plane crash to exhume Chilima and eight victimsBy Collins MtikaMore than a year after the fatal Malawi Defence Force plane crash that killed Saulos Chilima, lawmakers have ordered forensic exhumations amid lingering questions over the official findings Tanzania probe into 2025 election violence urges reconciliation and reformsBy Mnaku MbaniA Tanzanian commission investigating deadly unrest following the October 2025 general election has recommended national reconciliation, criminal investigations and fast-tracking a new Constitution by 2028 Tanzania President Samia pledges action on 2025 election violence commission findingsBy Mnaku MbaniShe has committed to implement recommendations from the commission, including reconciliation efforts, constitutional reforms and further investigations Tanzania inquiry finds 2025 election unrest was organised and financedBy Mnaku MbaniPresenting the report, the commission’s chairperson Judge Chande Othman said the inquiry drew on extensive evidence from both primary and secondary sources, including face-to-face interviews, public and private hearings and documentary reviews Load More Latest News Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Why the media should stop calling white South Africans ‘refugees’ Denying SA is xenophobic: sounds like Trump’s Maga Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Malawi trader shutdown exposes deeper tension over tax reform and economic crisisBy Collins MtikaMalawi’s rollout of a digital tax platform has triggered widespread business protests, with traders arguing that economic pressures and foreign exchange shortages were ignored during consultations Tanzania projects 6.1% GDP growth as agriculture and mining support recoveryBy Mnaku MbaniInflation in mainland Tanzania is expected to remain within the 3% to 5% target range, supported by stable food supply and exchange rate stability Malawi central bank removes pension trustees over disputed hotel dealBy Collins MtikaThe unusually forceful intervention highlights concerns about governance in the management of public retirement savings Fresh inquiry into Malawi military plane crash to exhume Chilima and eight victimsBy Collins MtikaMore than a year after the fatal Malawi Defence Force plane crash that killed Saulos Chilima, lawmakers have ordered forensic exhumations amid lingering questions over the official findings Tanzania probe into 2025 election violence urges reconciliation and reformsBy Mnaku MbaniA Tanzanian commission investigating deadly unrest following the October 2025 general election has recommended national reconciliation, criminal investigations and fast-tracking a new Constitution by 2028 Tanzania President Samia pledges action on 2025 election violence commission findingsBy Mnaku MbaniShe has committed to implement recommendations from the commission, including reconciliation efforts, constitutional reforms and further investigations Tanzania inquiry finds 2025 election unrest was organised and financedBy Mnaku MbaniPresenting the report, the commission’s chairperson Judge Chande Othman said the inquiry drew on extensive evidence from both primary and secondary sources, including face-to-face interviews, public and private hearings and documentary reviews Load More Latest News Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Why the media should stop calling white South Africans ‘refugees’ Denying SA is xenophobic: sounds like Trump’s Maga Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Tanzania projects 6.1% GDP growth as agriculture and mining support recoveryBy Mnaku MbaniInflation in mainland Tanzania is expected to remain within the 3% to 5% target range, supported by stable food supply and exchange rate stability Malawi central bank removes pension trustees over disputed hotel dealBy Collins MtikaThe unusually forceful intervention highlights concerns about governance in the management of public retirement savings Fresh inquiry into Malawi military plane crash to exhume Chilima and eight victimsBy Collins MtikaMore than a year after the fatal Malawi Defence Force plane crash that killed Saulos Chilima, lawmakers have ordered forensic exhumations amid lingering questions over the official findings Tanzania probe into 2025 election violence urges reconciliation and reformsBy Mnaku MbaniA Tanzanian commission investigating deadly unrest following the October 2025 general election has recommended national reconciliation, criminal investigations and fast-tracking a new Constitution by 2028 Tanzania President Samia pledges action on 2025 election violence commission findingsBy Mnaku MbaniShe has committed to implement recommendations from the commission, including reconciliation efforts, constitutional reforms and further investigations Tanzania inquiry finds 2025 election unrest was organised and financedBy Mnaku MbaniPresenting the report, the commission’s chairperson Judge Chande Othman said the inquiry drew on extensive evidence from both primary and secondary sources, including face-to-face interviews, public and private hearings and documentary reviews Load More Latest News Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Why the media should stop calling white South Africans ‘refugees’ Denying SA is xenophobic: sounds like Trump’s Maga Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Malawi central bank removes pension trustees over disputed hotel dealBy Collins MtikaThe unusually forceful intervention highlights concerns about governance in the management of public retirement savings Fresh inquiry into Malawi military plane crash to exhume Chilima and eight victimsBy Collins MtikaMore than a year after the fatal Malawi Defence Force plane crash that killed Saulos Chilima, lawmakers have ordered forensic exhumations amid lingering questions over the official findings Tanzania probe into 2025 election violence urges reconciliation and reformsBy Mnaku MbaniA Tanzanian commission investigating deadly unrest following the October 2025 general election has recommended national reconciliation, criminal investigations and fast-tracking a new Constitution by 2028 Tanzania President Samia pledges action on 2025 election violence commission findingsBy Mnaku MbaniShe has committed to implement recommendations from the commission, including reconciliation efforts, constitutional reforms and further investigations Tanzania inquiry finds 2025 election unrest was organised and financedBy Mnaku MbaniPresenting the report, the commission’s chairperson Judge Chande Othman said the inquiry drew on extensive evidence from both primary and secondary sources, including face-to-face interviews, public and private hearings and documentary reviews Load More Latest News Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Why the media should stop calling white South Africans ‘refugees’ Denying SA is xenophobic: sounds like Trump’s Maga Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Fresh inquiry into Malawi military plane crash to exhume Chilima and eight victimsBy Collins MtikaMore than a year after the fatal Malawi Defence Force plane crash that killed Saulos Chilima, lawmakers have ordered forensic exhumations amid lingering questions over the official findings Tanzania probe into 2025 election violence urges reconciliation and reformsBy Mnaku MbaniA Tanzanian commission investigating deadly unrest following the October 2025 general election has recommended national reconciliation, criminal investigations and fast-tracking a new Constitution by 2028 Tanzania President Samia pledges action on 2025 election violence commission findingsBy Mnaku MbaniShe has committed to implement recommendations from the commission, including reconciliation efforts, constitutional reforms and further investigations Tanzania inquiry finds 2025 election unrest was organised and financedBy Mnaku MbaniPresenting the report, the commission’s chairperson Judge Chande Othman said the inquiry drew on extensive evidence from both primary and secondary sources, including face-to-face interviews, public and private hearings and documentary reviews Load More Latest News Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Why the media should stop calling white South Africans ‘refugees’ Denying SA is xenophobic: sounds like Trump’s Maga Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Tanzania probe into 2025 election violence urges reconciliation and reformsBy Mnaku MbaniA Tanzanian commission investigating deadly unrest following the October 2025 general election has recommended national reconciliation, criminal investigations and fast-tracking a new Constitution by 2028 Tanzania President Samia pledges action on 2025 election violence commission findingsBy Mnaku MbaniShe has committed to implement recommendations from the commission, including reconciliation efforts, constitutional reforms and further investigations Tanzania inquiry finds 2025 election unrest was organised and financedBy Mnaku MbaniPresenting the report, the commission’s chairperson Judge Chande Othman said the inquiry drew on extensive evidence from both primary and secondary sources, including face-to-face interviews, public and private hearings and documentary reviews Load More Latest News Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Why the media should stop calling white South Africans ‘refugees’ Denying SA is xenophobic: sounds like Trump’s Maga Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Tanzania President Samia pledges action on 2025 election violence commission findingsBy Mnaku MbaniShe has committed to implement recommendations from the commission, including reconciliation efforts, constitutional reforms and further investigations Tanzania inquiry finds 2025 election unrest was organised and financedBy Mnaku MbaniPresenting the report, the commission’s chairperson Judge Chande Othman said the inquiry drew on extensive evidence from both primary and secondary sources, including face-to-face interviews, public and private hearings and documentary reviews Load More Latest News Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Why the media should stop calling white South Africans ‘refugees’ Denying SA is xenophobic: sounds like Trump’s Maga Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Tanzania inquiry finds 2025 election unrest was organised and financedBy Mnaku MbaniPresenting the report, the commission’s chairperson Judge Chande Othman said the inquiry drew on extensive evidence from both primary and secondary sources, including face-to-face interviews, public and private hearings and documentary reviews Load More