The Problem of Poaching
PRESIDENT Jakaya Kikwete put up a surprisingly candid performance in an international conference on illegal wildlife trade that took place in London towards the end…
View More The Problem of PoachingAre Holding Companies Good for Business?
DEBATE has gripped energy and media circles as Swala Energy, fancy named oil and gas exploration firm based in Australia and operating in Tanzania with…
View More Are Holding Companies Good for Business?Are Education Levels Rising?
FOLLOWING the publication of results of last year’s National Form IV examinations and a supposedly higher level of passing, while the Ministry of Education and…
View More Are Education Levels Rising?The Uses of Political Compromise
DISPUTES are being heard outside the chamber of the Constitutional Assembly whose work is proving to be more of a strain on nerves than most…
View More The Uses of Political CompromiseTruancy a Mounting Problem for Schools
REPORTS have been heard from Urambo district in Tabora region that the councillors assembly has moved a by-law to fine parents up to 300,000 shillings for truancy…
View More Truancy a Mounting Problem for SchoolsTurmoil in the Banking Industry
TANZANIANS are playing with fire in the banking industry, as each passing day it is being underlined that they cannot be trusted with money, if…
View More Turmoil in the Banking IndustryThe Currency Crisis in Africa
There is enough research to show massive capital drain from Africa and that Africa is a net creditor to Europe and North America. Without an…
View More The Currency Crisis in AfricaMalcolm X and Tanzania
Tanzania was the headquarters for revolutionaries from Africa and around the world in the early 1960s. Revolutionaries like Sam Nujoma, Oliver Tambo, Samora Machel, Robert…
View More Malcolm X and TanzaniaA Still Unexplained Murder
COLD sweat was written on the faces of lecturers and administrators at the University of Dar es Salaam and further afield, in the wake of…
View More A Still Unexplained MurderFemale Mountain Climbers Become Younger
A YOUNG Indian girl aged 12 years was in the country recently whereby she climbed Mount Kilimanjaro with a due purpose. The girl named Jaahnavi…
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