
Is Religion to Blame for Africa’s Underdevelopment?
True decolonisation of the mind cannot and should not be regressive. People must embrace scientific thinking – not because it is native but because it is necessary.
True decolonisation of the mind cannot and should not be regressive. People must embrace scientific thinking – not because it is native but because it is necessary.
In our briefing today: Over 1,000 CCM youths tour Ngorongoro amid looming ‘eviction’ threat; BoT publishes new update on the conduct of monetary policy in Tanzania; Walkabout Resources encounters delays at Tanzania graphite project; Tanzania to review laws that prevent women from land ownership; Study finds ‘a very high rate’ of inappropriate antibiotic prescription in Tanzania.
The youths say their trip aims at encouraging more local tourism in Tanzania.
Is the government planning to move everyone out of the NCA? What will happen when most people refuse to move? What will determine who moves out and who stays?
In our briefing today: Speaker Tulia declines to sack 19 former CHADEMA members, cites court injunction; Jussa calls for national consultative conference to rid Tanzania of constitutional impasse; Voluntary or Not? Maasai People Explain Their Views on ‘Relocation’ Exercise; China, Germany and UK establish consulates in Dodoma.
Union Day should be an opportunity to reflect more deeply on the type of Union the country aspires to have.
In our briefing today: New twist in the Nigerian woman saga as police shift blame to assault survivor; Ngorongoro residents in panic as authorities seek to transfer over Sh355m COVID-19 funding to Handeni; Tanzania expects to generate 200MW from geothermal.
Prosecuting the suspects of the genocide against the Tutsi helps prevent the recurrence of the genocide not only in Rwanda but also in other countries as well.
Voting in support of Russia – even by abstaining – is a vote for regression and oppression rather than liberation.
In our briefing today: Samia defends CCM’s move to amend its constitution; Tanzania seeks an Sh1.6 trillion loan from IMF; Tanzania gold exports fell 10.4pc in 12 months to January.
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