Dar Mpaka Gaza, Krismasi Hii Itukumbushe Umuhimu wa Amani, Upendo
Ni dhahiri, katika sherehe ya Krisimasi, tunaadhimisha upendo wa Mungu kwa waja wake na viumbe vyake.
Ni dhahiri, katika sherehe ya Krisimasi, tunaadhimisha upendo wa Mungu kwa waja wake na viumbe vyake.
In our briefing today: Man, 38, accuses police of torture, humiliation: ‘I didn’t deserve such treatments’; Tanzania’s central bank gold assets increases to Shs. 58 billion; BOAT receives AfDB’s approval for Trade Finance Transaction Guarantee Facility; BoT revokes Msilikare Microfinance’s license citing ‘predatory practices.’
He said police officers tortured and humiliated him for hours after accusing him of robbery, producing him at a police station only after he became unconscious due to heavy beating.
Inasikitisha kwamba kwa kuwahukumu wanawake hawa, jamii inaruhusu udhalimu wanaotendewa na wasimamizi wa sheria wasio waadilifu ambao wanawabaka na kuwadhalilisha.
The facility is expected to support intra-Africa trade, thus directly contributing to the successful implementation of the AfCFTA agenda.
In our briefing today: World Bank outlines strategies Tanzania can achieve private sector-led growth; If development is truly about people, then they must care and fight for it; Pitting public schools against private ones doesn’t improve our education system.
A new World Bank report recommends privatising growth through five priority policy actions to achieve a more balanced and inclusive growth pattern in the East African nation.
The crucial question is not whether public or private schools produce the best workforce but whether Tanzania is preparing its people to thrive in the 21st century.
The overarching question persists: is society genuinely prepared for development?
In our briefing today:Members of the personal data protection commission board appointed; Regional, district commissioners are colonial remnants. It’s time we undertake reforms; Somalia joining EAC: A win for both parties?; Should we amalgamate parliament with the State House?; Headwinds media in Switzerland and Tanzania face.
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