Tanzania: Demolitions Affect Pupils
Tanzania: Demolitions Affect Pupils
AllAfrica.com
Dar es Salaam — Over 70 children left homeless following demolition of houses in Kinondoni Mkwajuni are likely to miss classes when schools open in January, The Citizen established. The demolition exercise that has been put on hold for two weeks, left ...
AllAfrica.com
Habari Zinazoendana
9 years ago
TheCitizen29 Dec
Demolitions affect pupils
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com29 Dec
Tanzania: Demolitions Continue to Shatter Lives
AllAfrica.com
Dar es Salaam — Mr Erasto Mayani, 66, whose house was among over 300 demolished in Mkwajuni and Msimbazi valley in the city is still in shock about what he describes as the most agonizing event of his life. The father of six has refused to come to ...
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com28 Dec
Tanzania: Demolitions - Families Heed Call to Vacate
AllAfrica.com
Dar es Salaam — Some Msimbazi residents whose houses are up for demolition have heeded the call to vacate during a grace period given by the authorities. The government last week postponed the demolition exercise in Dar es Salaam, giving residents ...
10 years ago
TheCitizen29 Jan
Global shocks likely to affect Tanzania’s economic growth
10 years ago
Dewji Blog16 Apr
How the Cyber Crime Law will affect E-commerce in Tanzania
The recently introduced Cyber crime Act bill of 2015 by the parliament of Tanzania promises to provide security to all citizens from any sort of cyber-attack that may come their way as they are surfing on the internet. For a developing country like Tanzania this is a big step in trying to make sure justice is served and that all those that are using the internet as a medium to take advantage of people’s rights, privacy and that of the state are dealt with accordingly.
A report by the...
11 years ago
Antrim Times08 Mar
Ballycraigy pupils helping children in Tanzania
Antrim Times
Antrim Times
Ballycraigy PS pupils Saffron Woods, Ellie McDonald, Sebastian Brown and Cameron Harrison, chat with Joanne McFarland from charity Kids for School about the work they do for the children in Tanzania. The school supports the charity and were updated ...
11 years ago
Fife Today15 Feb
Kirkcaldy pupils help build community centre in Tanzania
Fife Today
Fife Today
Pupils from a Kirkcaldy primary school are helping to build a community centre in Tanzania! Torbain Primary formed a link with SASHITA, a charity founded in 2008 in Edinburgh to help develop rural communities in Tanzania. Its work has been concentrated in ...
9 years ago
Bognor Regis Observer22 Sep
Felpham pupils and teachers 'inspired' by Tanzania trip
Bognor Regis Observer
Bognor Regis Observer
Senior students from Felpham Community College have arrived back from their trip to Tanzania exhausted and inspired by the charity work they completed. The students had spent over 18 months planning, organising and fundraising for the trip, which took ...
10 years ago
Wiltshire Times24 Jun
Dilton Marsh school lends hand to pupils in Tanzania
Wiltshire Times
Wiltshire Times
DILTON Marsh Primary School has donated several pairs of second-hand shoes to pupils at a school in Tanzania, helping them walk to and from their homes. The Choba Primary School was set up by Holt's Valerie McGivern in 2008 and currently has 400 ...