
Shifting Tides: The Impact of Angola’s Exit from OPEC on Global Oil Dynamics
Angola’s exit marks a significant shift in the geopolitical dynamics of the oil industry

Angola’s exit marks a significant shift in the geopolitical dynamics of the oil industry

On the list are President Mwinyi, President Samia, Freeman Mbowe, Zitto Kabwe, Prime Minister Majaliwa, Jokate Mwegelo, Tundu Lissu, Othman Masoud, January Makamba, and Queen Sendiga.

In our briefing today: Tanzania’s archibishop Ruwa’ichi react to the declaration on blessing same sex couples, ‘I will not be able to bless them’ ; Police to Investigate claims of abuse and torture; Worldbank approves 1.3 billion financing to support Tanzania private sector and the DMDP project

The railway is expected to incentivise large-scale mining and commercial agriculture

In Tanzania, the concept of university does not apply to universities because of the much interference in the name of government regulation.

While its non-alignment policy protects its national and economic interests, Tanzania’s support for a two-state solution reflects its recognition of the need for cooperation and conflict resolution.

Mkapa, who died on July 23, 2020, would have turned 85 years today, November 12, 2023.

With its vast reserve of critical minerals, Tanzania is poised to contribute greatly to the world’s transition towards clean energy.

She’ll be responsible for chairing the organisation’s statutory meetings and representing it at global events.

In our briefing today: US, EU-backed Lobito Corridor: A challenger to Tanzania’s SGR rail, port ambitions?; Samia to make ‘historic’ visit to India to boost relations; Police denies reports it blocked forum on New Constitution in Mwanza; Medical team in Saudi Arabia undertakes operations on Tanzania’s conjoined twins.
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