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Schools: we aren’t there yet

Two recent stories from grassroots locations in Dodoma Region are seemingly positive. Below the surface, though, they point to shortcomings that must be dealt with if we are to make significant breakthroughs.

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11 years ago

TheCitizen

If you aren’t at Ziff, what are you doing?

The Zanzibar International Film Festival (Ziff) is here again. Dubbed East Africa’s largest film, music and arts festival, Ziff brings new and old talents together from across the world.

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

Why aren’t we praying for the shilling?

Zambians observed a national day of prayers on Sunday, October 18, as they sought divine intervention to save their currency, the kwacha, from its free-falling spree.

 

5 years ago

The Guardian

Coronavirus survivor: 'I'm still asking myself why I'm here and others aren't'

Coronavirus survivor: 'I'm still asking myself why I'm here and others aren't'  The Guardian

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

We aren’t against EFDs, say traders

The electronic fiscal devices (EFDs) saga has taken a new twist, with traders saying corruption and a poor tax regime are the major factors behind their reluctance to fully adopt the use of the tax machines.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Farmers: We aren’t benefiting from coffee

Coffee is neglected, farmers say. They said although they put a lot of efforts on developing the crop, they were not benefiting by it.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

TZ farmers aren’t being given fair treatment

Apparently, the world had to wait for a special occasion to learn that Tanzania is (finally?) food self-sufficient! That ‘special occasion’ was the state visit in October of the People’s Republic of China by the sitting President of the United Republic of Tanzania (Tanzania), Jakaya Kikwete.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Where staff fight, even when they aren’t drunk

There’s noise at a point furthest from the counter where you’re seated. It’s semi-dark. Two employees, barmaid Chiku, and grocery handyman Joseph a.k.a. Jozee, are engaged in a vicious verbal exchange.

 

9 years ago

Lifehacker Australia

We Aren't Imagining It: The Tech Industry Needs More Women


Lifehacker Australia
We Aren't Imagining It: The Tech Industry Needs More Women
Lifehacker Australia
This evening I'm giving a talk to my daughter's Girl Scouts troop about careers in technology. I'm going to tell them that women have done amazing things in tech. I'm going to tell them that they too can do anything they set their minds to in this ...
Women Must Have Equal Access to TechnologyBlogHer (blog)

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11 years ago

TheCitizen

Workers rights aren’t protected: Union

Trade union leaders have conceded that they are not doing enough to protect workers’ rights. They told The Citizen that they are putting their act together, starting with dealing with their shortcomings in addressing the situation.

 

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