Civic education project to benefit 1.3 million people
Civic education project to benefit 1.3 million people
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At least 1.3 million people living in rural areas are expected to benefit from the newly launched two-year civic education project dubbed; 'Portal for Civic Change (PCC)'. The project has been introduced by the NGO C-Sema NGO as a platform for rural ...
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Habari Zinazoendana
10 years ago
AllAfrica.Com17 Sep
Kinondoni Council Eyes Sh800 Million for Disabled People's Education
AllAfrica.com
KINONDONI municipality in Dar es Salaam region, in collaboration with Beula Communications, has organized a campaign aimed at raising 800m/- in cash and equipment to enable students with various forms of disability access quality education. To support ...
10 years ago
Daily News12 Dec
11 million to vote in civic elections
Daily News
SOME 11.4 million eligible voters have regtered for the forthcoming civic elections slated for December 14, th year, representing 62 per cent of the intended target of 18.6 million people. Th according to data provided by the Director of Local Governments ...
9 years ago
TheCitizen24 Oct
Civic education: Eye opener
Expectations are high as the nation goes to the polls tomorrow. In most instances the National Electoral Commission (NEC) has done a commendable job. However, the majority of Tanzanians, according to a report by the Coalition on Election Monitoring and Observation in Tanzania, will go to cast their vote without sufficient knowledge on electoral regulations.
10 years ago
TheCitizen25 Aug
Farmers to benefit from key project
>About 3,000 farmers, members of the Lushoto and Korogwe Vegetable Growers (LUKOVEG), are expected to benefit from the construction of a Sh203 million packaging centre and a Sh108 million cold-room that would enable them to sort, clean and grade agricultural produce before exportation.
11 years ago
TheCitizen15 Jun
EU’s power project to benefit Dar
Tanzania is among nine African nations set to benefit from the European Union’s new rural electrification programme using hydro, wind, solar and biomass, with Euro 95 million set aside for the projects.
11 years ago
TheCitizen22 Jun
Women, youth benefit from project
At 18 years of age, Eliza Petro from Meru District in Arusha Region is now a jack of all trade.
10 years ago
AllAfrica.Com24 Nov
Maasai Community to Benefit From Sh45 Million Well
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AllAfrica.com
Dodoma — THE Tanzanian Goodwill Ambassador, a United States Businessman, Mr Doug Pitt has volunteered to build a well in Masasi area and survey work for the project is planned to start next week. Addressing journalists in a press conference on Friday, ...
Tanzania's Maasai prefer death to evictionAljazeera.com
Maasai to Lose Ancestral Land to Trophy Hunting ParkCare2.com
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11 years ago
TheCitizen17 Feb
Over 230,000 benefit from water project
>At least 67 per cent of 230,166 residents of Karatu Town are supplied with clean water from a government funded scheme.
10 years ago
TheCitizen07 Oct
THE CULTURE BEAT: Why we need civic education before writing a constitution
>Tanzania media has recently been flooded with news of the Constituent Assembly, its failures and its successes, if any. A common theme within all of this is the lack of agreement within the Constituent Assembly’s members and the lack of the citizens’ grievances being dealt with.
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