Editorials

Tanzania vision for sports infrastructure: Game-changer in global competitions

IN an ambitious and commendable move, the Tanzanian Government is taking substantial steps to overhaul the country’s sports infrastructure, setting…

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We must fight femicide in marriage disputes

IN an age where societal progress is marked by strides in gender equality and human rights, it is disheartening and…

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Simba Queens shine bright in CECAFA Women’s Champions League

SIMBA Queens have captivated the hearts of Tanzanians with their impressive performance in the ongoing CECAFA Women’s Champions League.

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Inclusive education empowers people with disabilities

In the modern world modern world, there are many reasons to provide opportunities for students with disabilities to learn and…

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Why youths need updated skills in science, technology

EQUIPPING young generation with advanced Science and Technology skills has been described as one of the proper investments

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Soil pollution? No, go for organic farming

ORGANIC farming has been shown to reduce pollution, decrease soil erosion, conserve water, boost biodiversity, improve soil fertility

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TRANSFORMING TANZANIA: The economic impact of the Standard Gauge Railway on economic growth

TANZANIA has embarked on a transformative journey with the construction of the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR)

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Farmers require skills to process pesticides, fertilisers

WE NEED not to be rocket scientists to be told that sustainable agriculture is an eco-friendly approach that reduces the…

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The Geneva Conventions at 75, what’s at stake

TODAY, 12 August, marks the 75th anniversary of the 1949 Geneva Conventions – the “Laws of War”, the “one set…

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Hidden hunger, pool of patience: insights from 74,000 hours of conversation with citizens

CITIZENS are the core of our nations. Governments exist to serve citizens and are ultimately accountable to them

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