Journalists badly need safety training
IPPmedia
Journalists badly need safety training - activist
IPPmedia
Lack of knowledge on security management and risk assessment for journalists in Tanzania has been cited as a major factor contributing to the current state of reporters' insecurity. “Like other people, journalists have personal interest in the rights that allow ...
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Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
TheCitizen26 Jun
Euros 14m for training journalists
The Germany government has granted 14 million euros to the East African Community (EAC) to support media training.
11 years ago
TheCitizen04 Apr
1,000 motorcycle taxi riders sign for road safety training
>The Automobile Association of Tanzania (AAT) in partnership with the world motor sports body (FIA), has registered 1,000 motorcycle taxi riders who will attend training on road safety at the weekend in Dar es Salaam.
11 years ago
Michuzi16 May
10 years ago
IPPmedia17 Mar
AAT to conduct road safety training for over 1000 Coast Region 'bodabodas'
IPPmedia
The Automobile Association of Tanzania (AAT) in collaboration with the Federation International de Automobile's (FIA) road safety grant programme has embarked on training of over 1,000 commercial motorcyclists popularly known as 'bodabodas'.
11 years ago
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Guardian and Daily News journalists to participate at the Nile Basin Journalist training in Entebbe, Uganda
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9 years ago
IPPmedia24 Nov
High Court and Media Council launch training for court staff and journalists
IPPmedia
The High Court of Tanzania in collaboration with the Media Council of Tanzania (MCT) has organised a two-day training for journalists who cover court cases. The training will be officially opened by Chief Justice Mohamed Othman Chande, tomorrow in Dar ...
11 years ago
Daily News10 Feb
Some learning centres are badly located
Daily News
THE learning environment should be given greater consideration before establishing open schools or learning centres that are popularly known as Qualifying Test (QT) Centres. Quality secondary school education cannot be provided in a poor environment.
11 years ago
TheCitizen29 May
8pc of children badly fed: report
Relevant authorities here have been urged to step in and assist families to contain the worrying level of malnutrition among children in Arusha City.
10 years ago
TheCitizen28 Jun
TZ painted badly in anti-HIV campaign
Of the three East African states named this week in the top 10 countries with the highest HIV burden, Tanzania lags behind when it comes to dedicating financial resources to contain the virus. And this at a time when a lot more investment is required to control the public health threat in the wider Africa.
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13-February-2025 in Tanzania