The Fragile Dream of Peace: Reflecting on Martin Luther King Jr. Day in a Turbulent World
Dr King believed that peace was not merely the absence of violence but the presence of justice—a harmony born from dignity, fairness, and shared humanity.
Dr King believed that peace was not merely the absence of violence but the presence of justice—a harmony born from dignity, fairness, and shared humanity.
Without skilled tradespeople, technicians, and hands-on expertise, Tanzania’s vision of self-sufficiency and sustainable growth is nothing but an illusion.
History has shown that idle and disenfranchised youth are fertile ground for unrest.
The vision of peace that the International Day of Peace calls us to celebrate is within our reach, but only if we are willing to let go of our pride and embrace the hard work of reconciliation.
He was more than a shepherd to his flock; he was a man whose soul radiated empathy, a visionary who saw not just what was, but what could be
As we reflect on the role of democracy in peacebuilding across Tanzania and Zanzibar particularly, it becomes clear that the health of our democracy is closely tied to the peace we enjoy.
The summit is not just another event; it is a moral and economic imperative for a continent teetering on the precipice of unrealised potential.
When we silence voices, we risk losing the harmony that our unity in diversity provides.
As the world honoured African children, an unspeakable attack on a school in Uganda underscores the urgent need for protection and education.
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