EDITORIAL: Do everything possible to block crooked politicians
>The General Election is just around the corner, so it is no wonder campaigns are already underway despite the warning by supreme organs of political parties that everybody should wait for the whistle before anyone starts canvassing for votes.  The polls are slated for October, so there are only eight months to go before Tanzanians pick who they want for councillor, MP and president.
TheCitizen
Habari Zinazoendana
10 years ago
TheCitizen08 Jul
Clerics beware crooked politicians eyeing power
We are fast approaching October 25 when the Tanzanian electorate will speak with their voter card and elect leaders at the civic, parliamentary and the presidential levels. These will be men and women in whose hands we shall place our destiny, at least for the next five years. Maligned as politicians generally, these are important people, for to all intents and purposes, they will be our rulers.
10 years ago
TheCitizen16 Mar
EDITORIAL: Beware crooked teachers!
>Despite criticism and even condemnation from educational psychologists, the practice of giving the so-called pre-Form 1 or pre-Form 5 training continues to thrive.
11 years ago
TheCitizen25 Jul
EDITORIAL: Check crooked co-op officials
The government’s vow this week that it would never part with money to bail out co-operative unions that owe banks huge sums of cash unless they take legal action against dishonest officials first, should serve as a timely warning.
9 years ago
TheCitizen30 Sep
EDITORIAL: Politicians must plan well ahead of rallies
Huge crowds that flock to campaign rallies are an indication that, among other things, political awareness among our people is high. It is a testimony that wananchi are keen on listening to what the parties and their candidates would do for them if they won come October 25.
10 years ago
TheCitizen29 Oct
Crooked officials under fire
>Chief Secretary Ombeni Sefue has urged permanent secretaries in different ministries who will fail to correct deficiencies raised by the Controller and Auditor General (CAG) to voluntarily resign.
10 years ago
Huffington Post30 May
Giraffe With Crooked Neck Keeps His Chin Up, Giraffes Like A Champ
Telegraph.co.uk
Huffington Post
A giraffe in Tanzania doesn't seem too bent out of shape for having its neck ... uh, bent out of shape. Wildlife photographer Mark Drysdale captured these images of this remarkable animal while on safari in the Serengeti earlier this month. zig zag giraffe.
Giraffe has zig-zag spine (but don't worry, all the other giraffes treat him normally)Telegraph.co.uk
Amazing video shows giraffe which survived...
10 years ago
TheCitizen09 Dec
Still wonder why we are chips off the old block?
It is a fact (fortunate or unfortunately) that we become our parents at some point in our lives if not a large part of it. We are who they are not just in the literal sense but also mentally, psychologically and perhaps spiritually.
11 years ago
TheCitizen07 Mar
Concern over provision to block media
The Constituent Assembly has set a stage which will see media barred from attending committee meetings, if the agreement they reached during a workshop on draft regulations is adopted by the Assembly later next week.
10 years ago
Daily News29 Jan
Pupils block Mwanza RC's convoy
Daily News
MWAJOMBE Primary School pupils in Misungwi District blocked the Mwanza Regional Commissioner (RC), Mr Magesa Mulongo's delegation from passing, demanding urgent action over the persistent shortage of water and desks. It all started when the RC ...
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