Analysis

One nation, one peace, one legacy

DAR ES SALAAM: IN the hustle and bustle of daily life, it is easy to forget the simple yet powerful…

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Ex-MP demands restitution for Tanzania’s lost Dinosaurs

LINDI: Former Tanzanian lawmaker and environmental activist Riziki Saidi Lulida still remembers the first time she saw the towering replica…

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How the Ukraine conflict benefits Western alliances

KYIV:  AS the conflict in Ukraine grinds on, Europe is often cast as a defender of democracy and sovereignty. But…

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Justice vital for mining sector growth

DAR ES SALAAM: THE extractive sector, which includes the mining of minerals, oil and natural gas, is one of the…

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Unlock the potential of Morogoro: A land of opportunity

MOROGORO: DID You Know that Morogoro, one of Tanzania’s most fertile and picturesque regions, is brimming with untapped opportunities for…

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Mtwara is not sleeping, it is plotting profit

MTWARA: DID You Know that while many are still mapping out Dar or eyeing Arusha’s mountains, Mtwara is quietly flexing…

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Rethinking wealth in changing economy

FOR many years, wealth has been defined by visible, tangible assets such as land, livestock or real estate. These served…

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Raila Odinga: He changed Kenya without ruling it

KENYA: RAILA Amollo Odinga, who has died at the age of 80, was something of a paradox in post-independence Kenyan…

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Africa’s democracy is not a Western hand-me-down; it’s a living expression of sovereignty

MOROGORO: THERE’S  a certain irony in the way Western critics still speak to Africa, as if time has stood still…

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Tanzania steps up in global climate talks

CLIMATE change is no longer a distant threat, but it is a lived reality marked by rising seas, erratic weather…

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