
Afrophobia in South Africa: Genocides Start with Hatred
How a nation’s descent into xenophobic violence echoes the warning signs of historical atrocities.

How a nation’s descent into xenophobic violence echoes the warning signs of historical atrocities.

Tanzania’s second-largest opposition party has formed a shadow cabinet to hold the government accountable following the October 2025 general elections.

Tanzania is following a dark pattern—renaming a massacre as a security operation—and risking the erasure of national memory.

Eminent Tanzanians warn the nation is spiralling into crisis, demanding the government take responsibility for over 500 deaths during the disputed October 2025 elections.

Historia inaonesha kwamba hakuna mfumo kandamizi unaoanguka kwa sababu ya malalamiko yaliyotawanyika ya wale wanaokandamizwa.

Africa’s wealthiest industrialist meets with the Tanzanian leader to discuss a US$17 billion refinery, fertiliser production, and expanding his existing investments in the country.

ACT Wazalendo chair blasts Tanzania’s October 2025 election violence, calling the country a “securocracy” where security forces, not citizens, choose leaders.

Authorities suspended mining in Katavi over environmental violations and legal loophole exploitation, while ordering a nationwide review of Technical Support Agreements in Tanzania.

Low data consumption reveals the affordability crisis undermining Vision 2050.

When laws lose their legitimacy, protests — planned or spontaneous — become the only language left.