The Social Health Authority (SHA) has reported to Cabinet Secretary for Health Aden Duale that the National Ambulance Dispatch Centre is nearing completion. The Centre has its core dispatch systems established and is currently undergoing testing in preparation for its rollout.
In Dar es Salaam, citizens previously faced challenges in accessing information from government institutions, often needing to travel and wait in long queues. However, an increasing number of leaders are now utilizing smartphones and live broadcasts to communicate directly with the public, making information more accessible and timely, according to Daily News.

Children at the Muvuma center in Nyasubi, Kahama Municipality, have requested health insurance and solar power. The request was made by the center's caregivers, Agata Charles and Evarist Masanja, in front of Wisaka Kamwamu, the Manager of the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) for the Kahama Tax Region, who was accompanied by several staff members.

Ykee Benda, the boss of Mpaka Records, has shared his reasons for not discussing Ugandan sports on his Fan Bench podcast. He believes that many Ugandans find it difficult to celebrate the achievements of their fellow citizens, which he describes as a cultural issue that is unlikely to change soon.

Singer Latinum, whose real name is Tonny Mbangira, has been arrested by police following a road accident on Nsambya road involving a Mercedes-Benz. Preliminary reports indicate that the owner of the vehicle claims that UGX 2 million in cash and a laptop went missing after the incident, leading to the theft accusation against Latinum.

Rwanda's digital government platform is transforming how citizens access public services, but its effectiveness depends on enhancing citizens' digital skills and improving bureaucratic processes, according to The Chanzo.

A court has issued an arrest warrant for former NEDP official Daniel Onsomu, who is facing charges of fraud. According to reports, he allegedly obtained Sh2.05 million from Daniel Nyakundi Osiemo between September 8 and October 6, 2022. The case is being heard at the Kibera Chief Magistrate’s Court.

Uganda is actively seeking to increase its share of the German tourism market by hosting a tourism roadshow in Düsseldorf, organized by the Uganda Embassy in Berlin and the Uganda Tourism Board. The initiative, which began on Tuesday, aims to promote attractions such as gorilla trekking and safaris to potential travelers. This effort is part of a broader strategy to engage directly with trip planners and boost tourism from Germany.

The Inspector General of Police (IGP) emphasized the importance of local collaboration for effective policing during the inauguration of a new police headquarters in Jalingo, Taraba. He stated that successful policing relies on the cooperation of local residents, who should provide credible and timely information regarding criminal activities in their communities, alongside the efforts of the police.

The Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH) has launched a climate-resilient livestock project to address challenges in the livestock sector, including rising temperatures, prolonged droughts, and shortages of resources. These issues are impacting livestock productivity, animal welfare, and the livelihoods of livestock keepers in Tanzania.

John Ololtuaa, the Secretary for Primary Education, has issued a stern warning to high school students involved in arson incidents, which have resulted in the deaths of 18 students and damaged many educational institutions in the country. He stated that the government is monitoring student behavior and that records of misconduct may be kept by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI). Ololtuaa described these incidents as unacceptable and urged students to abandon destructive behaviors in favor of patriotism.

Lawyers representing Melody’s Farm Ltd have accused Philemon Asonye Ogbonna, the Abia State commissioner for Environment and Solid Minerals Resources, of trying to reopen a case against the poultry farm despite the company holding a valid environmental certificate and having multiple court cases pending on the issue. This accusation was made in a letter dated June 15, 2026, addressed to the commissioner.

Recent reports of gruesome killings shared on social media have raised concerns among Tanzanians about societal values, prompting discussions on the importance of addressing such incidents without exaggeration or creating unnecessary fear. The commentary emphasizes that every act of murder is significant and should not be overlooked, reflecting on the cultural celebration of humanity over violence.

Young people in Tanzania's southern highland regions are taking initiative to create their own opportunities for success, despite facing systemic barriers. This proactive approach is evident in areas rich in coffee wealth and tourism, where the youth are finding ways to hustle and thrive.

A court has decided to expedite the trial of a journalist from Taraba who has been in detention for six months. During the hearing, prosecuting counsel Barr. D.G. Tukura requested that specific bank documents and account statements from three banks be presented to the court along with PIN witnesses.

The Tanzanian government has identified significant misuse of short-term business visas by foreign nationals working illegally in the country. Deputy Minister Dr. Evaline Munisi announced in Parliament that investigations have uncovered various schemes employed by these individuals, and the government plans to take strict action against those found violating visa regulations.

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have dismantled a large methamphetamine laboratory operated by a Nigerian-Mexican cartel in Tapa Village, Oyo State. This operation led to the arrest of several individuals, including a Mexican national. The discovery is part of ongoing efforts to combat transnational drug syndicates in Nigeria, following a similar operation conducted four weeks prior, according to Ripples Nigeria.

Gabriel Olayinka, a journalist from Taraba State, has been in prison for six months without a substantive trial. However, the Upper Area Court II in Jalingo has scheduled a hearing for his case on July 2, 2026, providing him an opportunity to defend himself. This situation has led to increased public outcry regarding his prolonged incarceration.

The Delta state government has refuted claims made by some online newspapers regarding the death of former governor Emmanuel Uduaghan. According to a statement from Mr. Ossai Ovie, media aide to current governor Sheriff Oborevwori, he confirmed the former governor's well-being after speaking with his daughter, Miss Orode Uduaghan.

The Tanzanian government has implemented a five percent levy on timber royalties to finance tree-planting initiatives and enhance forest conservation efforts nationwide. Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Hamad Hassan Chande, announced this measure in the National Assembly, stating that the funds will be collected through the Tanzania Forest Fund (TaFF) to support restoration projects.
The Social Health Authority (SHA) has reported to Cabinet Secretary for Health Aden Duale that the National Ambulance Dispatch Centre is nearing completion. The Centre has its core dispatch systems established and is currently undergoing testing in preparation for its rollout.