Foul language sin goes beyond political circle
A part-hilarious; part-unpleasant story focused on a Tanzanian mother and her young son offers a good lesson to us all.
TheCitizen
Habari Zinazoendana
9 years ago
IPPmedia21 Sep
Police: Don't use foul language in election campaigns
IPPmedia
IPPmedia
Aspirants of various positions during next month's General Election should avoid using abusive language against their opponents or face legal action. The stern warning to all aspirants was issued by the Tarime/ Rorya Special Zone Police Commander, ...
11 years ago
TheCitizen07 Jun
Pilgrimage that may lead to sin
>Uganda is a superstition-prone country. Some Ugandans sacrifice animals, and sometimes human beings because they want to be rich. Others sacrifice in order to get ‘blessings’ or to cover a new car or house with the blood of an animal or human being.
9 years ago
TheCitizen29 Nov
Former PMs warn of ‘apartheid’ sin
 Chadema leaders and two former prime ministers yesterday said they would resist efforts by government to try and turn the country into a police state by the way it treated the Opposition and activists.
9 years ago
TheCitizen03 Jan
It’s time to curb this journalistic sin
When I was young, my friends and I would support our more improbable factual claims by following them with the words “ask anyone.â€
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com30 Nov
Tanzania: Former PMs Warn of 'Apartheid' Sin
AllAfrica.com
Mwanza — Chadema leaders and two former prime ministers yesterday said they would resist efforts by government to try and turn the country into a police state by the way it treated the Opposition and activists. Former premiers Edward Lowassa and ...
11 years ago
TheCitizen14 Mar
Life comes full circle for Mahalu
Many Tanzanians first knew him after he was charged with abuse of office in a case that eventually ended in his acquittal after dragging on for several years.
10 years ago
TheCitizen16 Aug
PARENTING : The power of social circle
Making friends is an important mission for elementary-school children, as they increasingly separate from the family and broaden their horizons with the larger social circle that school offers. At this age, children are able to develop more complex relationships, and they find that making friends is a truly gratifying experience
9 years ago
STLtoday.Com01 Nov
The circle of life and more in a Tanzanian safari
STLtoday.com
STLtoday.com
ARUSHA NATIONAL PARK, Tanzania • Seeing me fumble for a seat belt in his Land Rover, safari guide/driver Peter Kibwana advises, “You don't need to worry about using a seat belt: You are in the bush.” I'm setting out on my first game drive in the ...
5 years ago
The Citizen Daily16 Feb
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