ECONOMICS MADE SIMPLE : What will take resource mobilisation to fund election promises
In times of election campaigns one wishes to see value-adding campaigns as opposed to personality-based campaigns that don’t make any sense at all. What the electorate wish, want and deserve to hear are issues that those vying for presidential, parliamentary and councillor positions would address and fix if elected.
TheCitizen
Habari Zinazoendana
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com14 Dec
Tanzania: Economics Made Simple - Resource Mobilisation for Sustainable ...
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The year 2015 was a time during which 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted by the United Nations Summit in September 2015. These are the much-awaited post-2015 agenda after coming to end of the Millennium Development Goals ...
9 years ago
TheCitizen12 Dec
ECONOMICS MADE SIMPLE: Resource mobilisation for sustainable development goals
The year 2015 was a time during which 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted by the United Nations Summit in September 2015.
9 years ago
TheCitizen10 Oct
ECONOMICS MADE SIMPLE: What will determine Tanzania’s economy after general election
In the article of January 3, 2015 this author outlined some of the issues that will move and shake Tanzania’s economy this year. One of them is the general election. Now that the election is just two weeks away, it is time to elaborate the way the election can move and shake Tanzania’s economy and see how the economy will look like post October 25, 2015.
10 years ago
TheCitizen14 Feb
ECONOMICS MADE SIMPLE: Socioeconomic perspectives on budgeting in general election year
>The first few months of every year are busy months for those engaged in budgeting in various ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) in Tanzania. This is not an exception in 2015.
10 years ago
TheCitizen16 May
ECONOMICS MADE SIMPLE: Are legislators debating typical election year budget 2015/16?
>In election years as is the case for 2015, Tanzania’s budgets tend to be more politicised than in other years, thereby making them election year budgets. The 2015/16 national budget discussion started in parliament on May 12, 2015. This article has been written three days after budget discussions began in Dodoma.
10 years ago
TheCitizen13 Sep
ECONOMICS MADE SIMPLE: Race for 2015 general election: Supply, demand side analysis
>It is good that talks and moves towards the expected 2015 General Election in Tanzania have started. It is basically good and healthy that there is already a long litany of presidential aspirants from the supply side of the presidential race equation. Indeed, it is bad that a complete and ‘official’ list normally comes out just few months before election campaigns.
10 years ago
TheCitizen11 Jul
ECONOMICS MADE SIMPLE: Perspectives of Greece’s July rejection of austerity economics
>Greece economy has been struggling for a while. Among other things, it was at the centre stage of the 2010 eurozone sovereign debt crisis and had to be bailed out by its fellow euro zone states. In 2015 in general and the week leading to June 31 in particular Greece had to settle its colossal debts. It defaulted and once again needed to be conditionally bailed out.
9 years ago
TheCitizen28 Nov
ECONOMICS MADE SIMPLE: Why there’s need to go beyond austerity economic measures
The coming to office of President John Magufuli has been marked and characterised by a number of new things. These include some surprises and shockers. Indeed, surprises seem to be his way of doing things.
11 years ago
TheCitizen08 Mar
ECONOMICS MADE SIMPLE: US dollar in TZ: Dollarisation, old notes, small denominations
>Scholars of economics in general and its international economics branch in particular will recognise that Tanzania, as is the case in many other countries, is not a country in autarky. To the contrary, it is an open economy that transacts with the rest of the world (ROW).
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