Dr. Majola Bhekumthetho Urges Southern Africa to Scale Climate-Smart Innovations Through Regional Learning

By Special Correspondent | Lilongwe, Malawi — May 2025 As climate-related challenges continue to threaten agricultural productivity and food security across Africa, Dr. Majola Bhekumthetho, a leading voice on agricultural research and development, delivered a powerful case for scaling Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) through structured regional collaboration, digital platforms, and community engagement. Speaking on behalf of the Centre for Coordination…

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Malawi Bets on Soil Health to Transform Subsidy Programs and Build Resilient Agriculture

By Special Correspondent | Lilongwe, Malawi — May 2025 At the Regional Dialogue on Food Systems Transformation held in Lilongwe, Malawi, a paradigm-shifting presentation by Henry Msatilimo, a senior official from Malawi’s Ministry of Agriculture, offered a bold and innovative rethink of agricultural support programs. His presentation, titled “Repurposing Agricultural Support for a Sustainable, Productive, and Resilient Agriculture Sector,”…

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Mansur Ahmed Calls for Data-Driven Policy and Financial Innovation to Unlock Agricultural Reform in Africa

By Special Correspondent | Lilongwe, Malawi — May 2025 As the Regional Dialogue on Food Systems Transformation progressed in Lilongwe, a vital message emerged from Mansur Ahmed, Senior Economist with the World Bank’s Department for Agriculture and Food: Africa cannot afford to reform agricultural subsidies without deep data systems, institutional learning, and financial innovation. Presenting a compelling case for…

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Tanzania Unveils Bold Soil Health Agenda to Restore Agricultural Productivity and Build Food System Resilience

By Special Correspodent | Lilongwe, Malawi In a passionate and data-driven presentation at the Regional Dialogue on Food Systems Transformation in Lilongwe, Malawi, Engineer Juma O. Mdeke, Director of Land Use Planning and Management in Tanzania’s Ministry of Agriculture, laid out one of the most ambitious and integrated soil health strategies ever presented at a continental forum. His message…

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Elly Kimbwereza and the Transformative Power of Cultural Tourism Initiatives in Tanzania

Our Reporter Elly Kimbwereza stands as a seminal figure in the development of cultural tourism in Tanzania, particularly recognized for his pioneering initiatives in the Pare Mountains. His work, centered around community empowerment and sustainable development, has not only showcased Tanzania’s rich cultural heritage to an international audience but has also delivered tangible socio-economic benefits to local populations. This…

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The Cross Under Siege: A Strong Condemnation of the Violence Against Catholic Priests in East Africa

By Cege Wa Mahiga In the heartlands of East Africa—regions often hailed for their rich cultural heritage, spiritual devotion, and resilient communities—a dark cloud now looms over the sacred vocation of priesthood. In recent months, the brutal violence against Catholic priests in Kenya and Tanzania has not only shaken the conscience of these nations but pierced the very soul…

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OPEN LETTER TO THE SUPREME COURT OF KENYA

To: The Chief Justice and Honorable Justices of the Supreme Court of KenyaFrom: A Concerned Citizen of the RepublicDate: May 26, 2025Subject: Language, Conduct, and Unanswered Questions in the 2022 Presidential Election Ruling Your Ladyship and Your Lordships, I write to you with deep respect for your constitutional role, and with profound concern for the future of justice in…

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Never Again: Kenya’s Supreme Court Must Not Speak Like a Kangaroo Court

By Cege Wa Mahiga The 2022 Supreme Court ruling was meant to reinforce faith in Kenya’s democracy. Instead, its dismissive language—phrases like “hot air,” “fishing expedition,” and “wild goose chase”—raised serious questions about judicial temperament. This op-ed calls for accountability, humility, and a return to respectful justice. In the aftermath of Kenya’s 2022 presidential election, the Supreme Court’s judgment…

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Razor-Thin Margin, Monumental Decision: Kenya’s Supreme Court Ruto’s Presidential Victory

By Cege Wa Mahiga In a decision that sealed one of the most hotly contested elections in Kenya’s history, the Supreme Court on September 5, 2022, upheld the victory of Dr. William Ruto as the duly elected President of the Republic of Kenya. The ruling was unanimous, dismissing eight consolidated petitions that sought to overturn the results of the…

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Prof. Mohamed Janabi Elected WHO Africa Regional Director: A New Chapter in Africa’s Health Leadership

By Special Correspondent In a moment that marks both personal triumph and continental promise, Professor Mohamed Janabi—Tanzania’s Advisor on Health Policy and Nutrition to the President—has been elected the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Director for Africa. This pivotal role will shape the trajectory of public health across 47 countries. Announced just five days ago, Prof. Janabi’s appointment has sparked widespread celebration…

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