Reflections on the resurrection of Jesus
>To say the resurrection of Jesus is boring is an understatement. No one saw it happen and neither do any of us his followers today have an experience of a risen person. Yet, after more than 2,000 years we still hold onto the claim that Jesus Christ rose from the dead. I find this mind-boggling.
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Habari Zinazoendana
10 years ago
TheCitizen21 Dec
Who is Jesus Christ to you?
Christmas is here and to most families the season offers a perfect get together. Children all over the world celebrate this season with their parents as they get showered with all sorts of gifts .
11 years ago
TheCitizen13 May
Frontline reflections on Guinea’s battle against Ebola
Nobody would have thought that Gueckedou, a market town in southern Guinea, was the front line in West Africa’s battle against the deadly Ebola virus
10 years ago
TheCitizen16 Nov
The game of numbers: Reflections on Twaweza’s research findings
In this country, magic numbers and statistics are rarely trusted. And there are good reasons for that; numbers and statistics are rarely at par with what’s happening on the ground.
10 years ago
TheCitizen18 Jan
Bills of Lading -- Reflections on legal issues involved
Considerable size of sea-borne international trade transactions and transportation are done with the use of bills of lading.
9 years ago
TheCitizen16 Dec
ECONOMIC REFLECTIONS : World Trade Organisation in perspective
 The World Trade Organisation (WTO) is holding its tenth Ministerial Conference in Nairobi, Kenya, this week. This is the first time the WTO held its ministerial-level meeting in Africa. The WTO is an international organisation of 162 countries (as of December 2015) that sets trade rules among its members.
9 years ago
BBC
VIDEO: Farming Jesus's gifts in Kenya
Frankincense and myrrh, which according to the bible were brought as gifts to the baby Jesus along with gold, are farmed in Kenya.
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com22 Dec
Tanzania: Economic Reflections - Govt Should Support Private Education, Not ...
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Since last year, the government has shown great desire to have some direct control over tuition rates for private education. Earlier this month, a circular was issued instructing private schools not to increase school fees for the 2016 academic year ...
Experts end work on indicative feesDaily News | The National Newspaper (press release) (blog)
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9 years ago
TheCitizen20 Dec
ECONOMIC REFLECTIONS : Govt should support private education, not ruin it
Since last year, the government has shown great desire to have some direct control over tuition rates for private education. Earlier this month, a circular was issued instructing private schools not to increase school fees for the 2016 academic year until they receive further instructions from the Commissioner of Education. While the reasons for such control might be noble, this initiative is seriously misguided.
9 years ago
TheCitizen31 Dec
Nigerian builds 'biggest' statue of Jesus in Africa
A Nigerian businessman is set to unveil what he says is Africa's largest statue of Jesus, describing it as a symbol of peace in a country wracked by Islamist insurgency.Â
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