Analysis

Why Tanzania cannot take peace for granted

DAR ES SALAAM: PEACE has long been one of Tanzania’s most cherished national pillars that quietly sustains livelihoods, attracts investment…

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Why TZ-China ties outlast shifting geopolitics today

DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA and China continue to stand out as one of the most enduring and symbolic partnerships in…

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Privacy is not only lost online; we leak it in everyday

DAR ES SALAAM: WE don’t lose our privacy only through cyber-attacks. Sometimes it slips away in everyday spaces, on a…

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Training grounds hold African football back

DAR ES SALAAM: DID you know that Africa’s biggest football weakness is not talent, coaching or passion but training facilities?…

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Bibi Titi, the woman who shook the colonialists

DAR ES SALAAM: BIBI Titi Mohammed (June 1926 – 5 November 2000) was a Tanzanian politician and activist. She was…

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Why EU delisting matters for Tanzania

DAR ES SALAAM: THE European Union’s decision to remove Tanzania, alongside five other African nations, from its list of high-risk…

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Minister Kairuki’s privacy directive demands urgent public attention

DAR ES SALAAM: ON January 8, 2026, something important happened and it should make every public and private institution in…

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This year’s resolution for me…no resolutions

DAR ES SALAAM: I know most of you have set up your new year resolutions by now, but on my…

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As the year begins, seek wisdom my son

Dear nephew Milambo, I greet you with deep respect and warmth in the sacred name of Limatunda, the great god…

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VAR promised justice, but at what cost to the beautiful game?

DAR ES SALAAM: THE Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system has become a defining feature of modern football, reshaping how matches…

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