by afrikanfrontier | Sep 6, 2024 | Business, News
Southern Africa’s railway networks are experiencing a surge of global interest, attracting billions of dollars in investment as the worldwide race to secure copper supplies for the green-energy transition intensifies. This renewed focus on rail infrastructure...
by afrikanfrontier | Aug 15, 2024 | News, Politics
In a significant development that highlights the tension between political freedom and state control in Tanzania, authorities have released 520 opposition members who were detained in a pre-emptive move to prevent a potentially contentious rally. This mass release,...
by afrikanfrontier | May 14, 2024 | Environment, News, Politics
With a staggering death toll of 210 in Kenya, 155 in Tanzania, and 29 in Burundi, the human cost of this climate catastrophe is staggering. Crops and livestock, the lifeblood of countless communities, have been swept away, leaving a trail of destruction and food...
by afrikanfrontier | Dec 5, 2023 | Environment, News, Politics
African governments, including Nigeria, Morocco, Kenya, Tanzania, Ghana, and Uganda, are justifying their significant delegations at the COP28 climate conference in Dubai, responding to widespread criticism. Nigeria, with 1,411 delegates, leads the list, followed by...
by afrikanfrontier | Oct 25, 2023 | News, Sports
In a vibrant display of support, fans of Simba Sports Club proudly adorned the team’s red and white colours as they eagerly queued up for tickets to witness the first match of the highly anticipated African Football League. Hosted by Tanzania, this event brought...