Analysis

Health, my son, should not be taken for granted

DAR ES SALAAM: DEAR nephew Milambo, I send you warm greetings from this restless and ever-moving city of Dar es…

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Motel Agip: Currently out of service, but emotionally fully booked

DAR ES SALAAM: CITIES, like people, are not defined by their pandemonium alone. Of course, some are loud and flamboyant,…

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Lake Natron: Tanzania’s most surreal destination

ARUSHA: HIDDEN in northern Tanzania, Lake Natron is one of Africa’s most extraordinary landscapes — a place where nature feels…

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Middle East crisis: How Tanzania can absorb global energy shocks

DODOMA: MORE than 30 per cent of the world’s crude oil originates from countries in the Middle East, a region…

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Why Tanzanian firms must rethink data

DAR ES SALAAM: ACROSS many offices in Tanzania, business decisions still begin in the same place. A spreadsheet. Finance teams…

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Renewable energy and the future of sustainable power generation

DAR ES SALAAM: THE global demand for energy has grown significantly over the past century due to population growth, industrial…

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Turning policy into law: The role of drafting in protecting citizens’ rights

DAR ES SALAAM: LAWS shape the foundation of every society. They define the rights of citizens, guide institutions and establish…

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EU supports Tanzania’s integrated urban development strategies

TANZANIA’s urban centres are growing faster than ever, bringing enormous opportunities for economic growth but also urgent challenges in waste…

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Lake Natron is Tanzania’s most surreal destination

DAR ES SALAAM: HIDDEN in northern Tanzania, Lake Natron is one of Africa’s most extraordinary landscapes — a place where…

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Tradition’s blade steals girls’ futures in Tanzania

TARIME: FOR generations, thousands of girls across Tanzania have been forced to trade their childhood for marriage. Behind every statistic…

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