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Why Tanzania will never develop. Tanzanians and humans in general have one flaw that is very common in their demise. They don’t value the endless possibilities of human freedom. Instead we assume...
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Wow.....! This is the only thing my mind is craving for the majority think-tankers to know, its an article worth sharing truly. Dar es Salaam — After five decades of formulating strategies as...
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Highlights Tanzania collects approximately $5.7 billion in taxes per year, compared to Uganda's $6 billion and Kenya's whooping $13.2 billion. This is sufficient to cover only 75% of government...
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Whether scrabbling around for litter outside State House or promising a purge of corrupt government officials, President John Magafuli of Tanzania has gained plaudits for displaying a popular...
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This is his second official visit to Africa as head of state, which is nine months after the third India-Africa Summit with around 50 African heads of state as India eyes to ramp up its Africa...
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" Give a small boy a hammer and he will find everything he encounters needs pounding" Maslow's hammer theory in psychology. The parents and most of the relatives of the small boy around him will...
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The elephant in the room The powers at be are making some astute observation on the environment and land use. Land use needs to be addressed, and this is a necessary step, but the real issue is...
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By David Pilling In a crowded street in Dar es Salaam, where tailors and scrap-iron merchants vie for space with vegetable hawkers, barber shops and butchers displaying slabs of meat, one...
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ZANZIBAR President Dr Ali Mohamed Shein has commended Dr John Pombe Magufuli for his ongoing efforts in promoting Tanzania’s good reputation including strengthening the economy and diplomacy...
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A friend recently commented on what he termed the good work the current president is doing in the country but in the same breath he asked if those affected by Prezzo JPM's actions and policies...
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How to Become a Dictator in 6 Easy Steps Here's how to become a dictator in 6 easy steps: 1) Scare the people with false flag attacks, exaggerated threats of foreign and domestic enemies, etc...
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Tanzania's tourism industry may be in for a rough year ahead should proposals for adding Value Added Tax on tourism services be sanctioned by parliament in Dodoma, where Members of Parliament now...
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The days of silly jokes are over, now we mean business The days of slumber are over, now we mean business The days graft and billion deals are over, now we mean business The days of...
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Is Tanzania the Switzerland of Africa? The East African country of Tanzania has long been considered an island of stability where chaos appears to reign across the continent, and even its region...
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The article that piqued my interest, was one asking the question if Tanzania is the Switzerland of Africa? It’s an interesting article, written by a political science professor from LaGrange...
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When the ancient Chinese decided to live in peace, they made the great wall of China. They thought no one couldclimb it due to its height. During the first 100 years of its existence, the Chinese...
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President John Magufuli has marked his first 100 days in office in style, in his characteristic self, devoting his remarks not to foreign envoys and local bigwigs in a State House sherry party but...
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One of the great liabilities of history is that all too many people fail to remain awake through great periods of social change. Every society has its protectors of status quo and its fraternities...
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I wish to contribute my two cents to the debate that has been triggered by the recent decision of our Government to make far reaching changes in the education policy in our country. This change...
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