Will Competitive Elections Lead to Change in Tanzania?
BDliveWill Competitive Elections Lead to Change in Tanzania?
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'Change' was the word de jour as citizens headed to the polls for the fifth multi-party elections in Tanzania on 25 October 2015. At first glance, Tanzania seems to be a country on a clear trajectory to prosperity - maintaining a GDP growth rate of ...
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Everyone in Tanzania is talking about it and almost all agree they want change; however, the question is what does change mean, or more specifically, what should change look like? The progress of democratization in Africa since independence has been ...
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Elections valued most as agent of change
IPPmedia
IPPmedia
More than 70 per cent of Tanzanians believe that they have no say in what the government does and voting is the only way to influence it, according to just-released research findings. The report further shows that for 83 per cent of the people politics is an ...
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