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The Future of Democracy and Freedom in Tanzania Is at Stake


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The Future of Democracy and Freedom in Tanzania Is at Stake
Huffington Post
Democracy is blossoming in Africa: by the end of 2015 a new generation of young Africans will have gone to the polls in more than a dozen nations to vote for leaders of their choosing. But one country, Tanzania, is moving backwards. The ruling party, the ...
Makongoro Eyes the PresidencyAllAfrica.com
Tanzanian ruling party's presidential nomination race under wayYahoo News UK
Tanzania Ex-President's Son Seeks...

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9 years ago

Washington Post

In Zanzibar, democracy, peace and unity are at stake after annulled elections


Washington Post
In Zanzibar, democracy, peace and unity are at stake after annulled elections
Washington Post
Kim Yi Dionne: Continuing our series of Monkey Cage Election Reports, the following post about the Oct. 25 election in Zanzibar, in Tanzania, comes from Keith Weghorst, co-author of our pre-election report for Tanzania. Tanzania held its fifth multi ...
Congrats Dr Magufuli; it`s now time to heal the Isles wound and move onIPPmedia
Zanzibar's political crisis worsens as home-made bombs...

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

EDITORIAL: Freedom of the press a key pillar of democracy

>Tanzania introduced multi-party politics in the 1990s after quite a bit of dilly-dallying. This was essentially because the results of an opinion poll conducted earlier showed that only 25 per cent of the people wanted a multi-party system.

 

10 years ago

Counsel

Tanzania: Kikwete Family Has No Stake in PAP


Tanzania: Kikwete Family Has No Stake in PAP - Counsel
AllAfrica.com
Dodoma — PAN Africa Power Solutions Limited (PAP), the owner of Independent Power Tanzania Limited (IPTL), has strongly refuted claims circulating in the social media that the company is linked to the family of President Jakaya Kikwete. A statement ...

 

9 years ago

AllAfrica.Com

Tanzania: Jobs At Stake in JPM Parastatal Purge


Tanzania: Jobs At Stake in JPM Parastatal Purge
AllAfrica.com
Dar es Salaam — Jobs in public agencies and parastatals are at stake following far-reaching reforms targeting the non-performing public corporations. The government unveiled yesterday a raft of measures to end subsidies paid to sustain public bodies.

 

9 years ago

Bloomberg

Tanzania Plans to Sell Stake in National Airline After Elections


Tanzania Plans to Sell Stake in National Airline After Elections
Bloomberg
Tanzania's government is considering selling a stake in the national carrier in a turnaround strategy that may be implemented after a new president is elected next month, said acting Chief Executive Officer Johnson Mfinanga. State-owned Air Tanzania Corp.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

PRESS FREEDOM: Freedom of press took shape after abolishing Star Chamber in 1641

>To great dismay, Tanzanians were treated to horrifying ‘pictures’ of brutality by their police and some ruling party henchmen (and henchwomen, to be politically correct!)

 

5 years ago

New Day Live

Credit Settlement Market with Eminent Key Players and Future Outlook to 2026 | Guardian Debt Relief (USA), Freedom Debt Relief (USA), Debt Negotiation Services (USA)

Credit Settlement Market with Eminent Key Players and Future Outlook to 2026 | Guardian Debt Relief (USA), Freedom Debt Relief (USA), Debt Negotiation Services (USA)  New Day Live

 

9 years ago

AllAfrica.Com

Centre Queries Tanzania Democracy


Centre Queries Tanzania Democracy
AllAfrica.com
Washington D — C. Tanzania faces a crucial test of its commitment to multiparty democracy in the wake of October elections that were marred by the annulment of voting in the semi-autonomous archipelago of Zanzibar, Mr Mark Green, a former US ...

 

9 years ago

Huffington Post

A Dangerous Shift Against Democracy in Tanzania


Huffington Post
A Dangerous Shift Against Democracy in Tanzania
Huffington Post
Last Saturday, we in Tanzania kicked-off our official campaign season that will culminate in elections at the end of October. Twenty four million Tanzanians are registered to vote to elect a new President, Parliament, and local government Councilors.

 

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