EDITORIAL: Yes to transport reforms, no to change via thuggery
>The just-ended countrywide bus drivers’ strike, which held Tanzanians to ransom for over 30 hours, was a painful reminder to the perils of the free market economy. Thousands of urbanites, among them those who ride a bus for a quarter of a kilometre trip and pay Sh400, had to walk up to 10km to work.
TheCitizen
Habari Zinazoendana
9 years ago
TheCitizen02 Jan
Presidential candidate vows change in transport
To open his speech at his rally in Arua on Wednesday, FDC presidential candidate Dr Kizza Besigye thanked the people of the town for “demonstrating that you are tired of Mr Museveni and NRMâ€.
10 years ago
TheCitizen01 Sep
EDITORIAL: Co-ops in need of reforms
>The collapse of numerous cooperatives has given a bad name to organisations established with the best of interests. However, we cannot totally ignore the positive role played by co-operatives in boosting rural economies, empowering farmers, and giving them a strong voice to negotiate for a just return on their members’ investment.
11 years ago
TheCitizen28 Jun
EDITORIAL: Tackle climate change
>If there is a continent that should thank God, it is Africa. We are not so prone to natural disasters such as mega floods, which is one of the deadly impacts of climate change. What we suffer most from is food insecurity, which is also part of the impacts of climate change.
10 years ago
TheCitizen29 Apr
EDITORIAL: Witchcraft: Change needed
>Yesterday, we reported that Chimedeli villagers in Bahi District, Dodoma Region, have vowed not to stop consulting witchdoctors, for they have been seeing them for a long time and their problems had been solved.
10 years ago
TheCitizen12 May
EDITORIAL: Nkurunziza should seize chance and guide change
>Burundi, our neighbour to the west, is steeped in a huge crisis, thanks to the decision of President Pierre Nkurunziza, who has been in power since 2005, to vie for a third term of five years at the helm. The Opposition took the matter to a constitutional court and their petition was thrown out.
9 years ago
TheCitizen27 Aug
EDITORIAL: Tourism, air transport must go hand in hand
One of the most striking aspects in CCM’s 2015-2020 manifesto is the ruling party’s desire to see Tanzania attract two million tourists come 2020, up from the current 1.1 million.
9 years ago
SaharaReporters.Com20 Dec
Of The Tanzanian Change And Our Own Change By Peter Claver Oparah
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Of recent, the hyperactive Nigerian social media has been abuzz with heightened excitement of some Nigerians on reported changes that are taking place in Tanzania under President John Pombe Magufuli.
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BBC04 Aug
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TheCitizen12 Jun
The pains of public transport
The early morning transport to the city centre can really be a tricky business. The traffic jams are no longer a point of discussion. They have been accepted as a way of life.
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