Opinions
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Stop turning death into hashtags, we share fate
DAR ES SALAAM: SURELY, surely, Donne wrote, “every man’s death diminishes me.” In that single line, the seventeenth century English…
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Time for Twiga Stars to break new ground
DAR ES SALAAM: AS the nation turns its attention to the forthcoming Women Africa Cup of Nations finals in Morocco…
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Water security demands public education now
DAR ES SALAAM: EACH year, as skies darken and the long rains sweep across the country, millions watch precious water…
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Why today’s marriages don’t last
DAR ES SALAAM: BONZO is 40 years old today. He is going through his daily morning routine before going to…
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Government must crush child labour networks
DAR ES SALAAM: EVERY year, countless young girls are taken from their villages with promises of decent jobs in urban…
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No safe haven for crime in the digital age
DAR ES SALAAM: IN an era where a message can circle the globe in seconds and misinformation can spread faster…
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Farming the sea, Tanzania’s eco-friendly goldmine
DAR ES SALAAM: SEA moss (seaweed) production in Tanzania, particularly in Zanzibar, is a major coastal industry, ranking as Africa’s…
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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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Tanzania banks stability as Moody’s affirms B1
DAR ES SALAAM: WHEN a global ratings agency speaks, markets listen. On February 20, 2026, Moody’s Ratings affirmed Tanzania’s B1…
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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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