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Modern polls technology beneficial, but has snags.

Tanzania is gambling with cutting–edge technology to prepare a new and more accurate voter register for elections that will be taking place in a high-stakes political climate, especially on the much awaited referendum for a new constitution scheduled for April this year.

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10 years ago

Zambia Daily Mail

Lungu, Kikwete talks beneficial


Zambia Daily Mail
Lungu, Kikwete talks beneficial
Zambia Daily Mail
WE JOIN the rest of Zambia in welcoming President Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania to our country. The significance of Mr Kikwete's visit cannot be overemphasised. Zambia and Tanzania have been like twins since the pre-independence times, brought together ...
President Lungu holds talks with Tanzanian counterpartLusaka Times
Tanzanian President Set to Visit LusakaZambia Reports
Kikwete commends US as 2.5 million science texts...

 

10 years ago

Dewji Blog

Africa highlighted as high potential market for technology companies at DHL Global Technology Conference

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Charles Brewer, Managing Director for DHL Express Sub-Saharan Africa.

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*Ashish Thakkar, Founder and CEO of Mara Group, gave conference delegates interesting and thought-provoking insights

 DHL (http://www.dpdhl.com), the world’s leading logistics service provider, held its 5th annual Global Technology conference in Dubai last month, featuring a number of key sessions on doing business in Africa.

Under the theme of “Connecting Markets, Trends & People”, the conference hosted some 300...

 

9 years ago

Michuzi

EAC TO COLLABORATE WITH THE NELSON MANDELA AFRICAN INSTITUTION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (NM-AIST) TO ENHANCE THE COMMUNITY’S SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY

Amb. Dr. Richard Sezibera, EAC Secretary General (left), being greeted upon arrival to NM-AIST grounds by the Institution’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Burton Mwamila.hhhAmb. Dr. Richard Sezibera, EAC Secretary General (centre), handing over a gift token of the EAC flag and other publications to NM-AIST’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Burton Mwamila (second left). Celebrating in this auspicious moment are Aloysius Chebet, EAC Principle Education Officer (second right) and Prof. Lughano Kusiluka (far...

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

Universal pension scheme hits snags

>There is still a long way to go before the government walks the universal pension programme rhetoric, the deputy minister for Labour and Employment, Dr Makongoro Mahanga admitted in Parliament yesterday.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

Study: Quality of business stories up despite snags

The quality of business articles published in the mainstream media greatly improved in 2013 compared with those in 2009.

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

Bravo for addressing medical sector snags

Beyond delivering joy to human beings, good health is a very crucial resource for personal and community benefit. Physically and emotionally fit people are resourceful engineers of their livelihoods, and part of the nation-building force.

 

11 years ago

IPPmedia

Economists wary of BRICS initiatives, transparency snags


Economists wary of BRICS initiatives, transparency snags
IPPmedia
Experts have cautioned the government to be careful in handling foreign investors coming to the country offering contracts without transparency. Participating in a debate organized by Policy Forum over the weekend in Dar es Salaam to evaluate investments ...

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Fix voter listing snags to guarantee democracy

Technological advancement is supposed to represent good news by making life easier and happier for mankind. It also promotes efficiency and curbs fraud. It is deeply upsetting then that, only four months or so to the General Election, the voter registration process is mired in controversy and, of all things, in a technology issue.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

A couple of snags have to be sorted out for Ethiopia’s renaissance dam to tick

Ethiopia is currently building its so called “The Renaissance Dam” on the Blue Nile near the Sudanese frontiers, which is deemed to be one of the most gigantic dams in the world. It’s cost is billed to exceed $4.78 million, and to generate 6000MW hydroelectric power.

 

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