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EDITORIAL: We must clean up mess on the electoral front

>Political news in Tanzania – which represents part of the broader picture of Africa that Western cynics derogatorily dub a dark continent – is seldom pleasant.

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10 years ago

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Mwakyembe team to clean up transport sector mess

Transport minister Harrison Mwakyembe has formed a task force to work out measures to end road carnage that has become overly frequent in the country, killing and maiming hundreds of innocent Tanzanians.

 

10 years ago

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EDITORIAL : We shouldn’t mess with our children’s Future

Even after the education sector was reported to have excelled in the 2013-2014 Big Results Now drive, the annual report at the beginning of the year suggests that things are not as bright as the information presented at political rallies. Real improvement is to be found in only a few areas, it seems.

 

10 years ago

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EDITORIAL: Yes, Police can do better and clean up their image

>Police work is underlined by a duty to ensure the safety of the people and that of their property. There is a good reason why the motto of the police here is “Usalama wa Raia” or Citizens’ Safety.

 

10 years ago

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EDITORIAL: How to make Dar clean

>Dar es Salaam city doesn’t have to be dirty. We only need to make a categorical resolution to that effect. For, let’s face it: Dar es Salaam City, affectionately referred to as “Haven of Peace” is the country’s commercial capital and hence, the quintessential gateway to Tanzania.

 

10 years ago

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EDITORIAL: let’s have clean-up day in urban neighborhood’s

And then, leaderships should organise monthly clean-up day that ropes in every resident, with agreed payment collected from those with a good reason not to physically participate.

 

11 years ago

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EDITORIAL: Clean up the Judiciary or face the consequences

>Principal Judge Fakihi Jundu’s order that judges of the high court hear 220 cases per month is a move in the right direction. In recent years, the judiciary has seemingly had serious problems ensuring that justice is dispensed on time.

 

9 years ago

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Here is the education mess that needs fixing

Few days are remaining as Tanzanians prepare to vote in the October 25 General Election. As usual, presidential candidates are busy making pledges. However, in the education sector there are key areas that need to be urgently adressed.

 

11 years ago

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Sort out Dodoma mess

On numerous occasions, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has demolished houses in Dodoma Municipality, leaving hundreds of families homeless and without compensation, causing them to suffer a huge loss. Just recently, 170 houses were pulled down in Msalato Ward.

 

11 years ago

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Don’t mess with nature

Since it was listed as a protected world heritage site in 1982, Selous Game Reserve has suffered tremendously due to human activity.

 

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