Thou shall not abuse Viagra!
Viagra, also known as sildenafil citrate, is a prescription medication used to treat male erectile dysfunction.
TheCitizen
Habari Zinazoendana
10 years ago
BBCSwahili05 Jun
Marekani kuidhinisha 'viagra ya wanawake'
Jopo la serikali ya Marekani limewaagiza wasanifu kuidhinisha dawa ya kutibu hamu ya chini ya kiwango cha ngono miongoni mwa wanawake inayojulikana kama ''Female Viagra''.
10 years ago
BBCSwahili11 Oct
Utafiti:Viagra husababisha upofu.
Watafiti nchini Australia wanadai kwamba dawa inayotumiwa kuongeza nguvu za kiume VIAGRA husababisha upofu baada ya mda mrefu.
10 years ago
BBCSwahili03 Aug
Waweka Viagra kwenye mvinyo China
Watengenezaji wa pombe nchini China waliongeza dawa ya kuongeza nguvu za kiume yaani Viagra katika maelfu ya chupa za pombe
10 years ago
TheCitizen21 Dec
Abusing Viagra in the name of attaining long lasting pleasure
I am at a pharmacy in my neighbourhood, chatting with the pharmacist when a young man enters. He asks the pharmacist if she has blue. “Unayo blue?â€
10 years ago
AllAfrica.Com28 Sep
Let's Tackle Child Abuse Together
AllAfrica.com
When the English coined the saying 'looking for a pin in a haystack' I think they must have been looking into the future on the Tanzanian society and the hassles of getting a suitable nanny to look after our sons and daughters. As the popular Kiswahili adage ...
10 years ago
Dewji Blog13 Dec
10 years ago
TheCitizen17 Dec
Gender abuse even at varsities
>It has been revealed that many university students face gender harassment, defying the belief that educated people are more aware of what of human rights are all about.
11 years ago
TheCitizen18 Feb
Reject abuse of women
Tanzanians, generally, have a reputation for being peace-loving, but whether this applies on the domestic front is highly debatable.There has to be support, love, understanding and care for each other at the family level for society to survive and thrive
10 years ago
Sky News Australia25 Aug
UN condemns abuse of Tanzania albinos
Sky News Australia
Sky News Australia
A UN expert has condemned the abuse of young albinos in government care centres in Tanzania, a country where many are killed and their body parts sold as lucky charms. At least 74 albinos have been murdered in the east African country since 2000.
Ritual Killings of People With Albinism Increase in TanzaniaVoice of America
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