DAR ES SALAAM: FROM supervising water projects in remote parts of Tanzania to becoming the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry…
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E VERY city quietly runs on two systems at once. One is visible in motion, women opening small businesses before…
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Read More »DAR ES SALAAM: THE phrase “women are resilient” is widely repeated and often accepted without deeper reflection. It is spoken…
Read More »DAR ES SALAAM: ACROSS Eastern and Southern Africa, women plant crops, feed families and sustain local markets, yet many still…
Read More »DAR ES SALAAM: STAKEHOLDERS are calling for stronger male involvement in protecting women and children against Gender-Based Violence (GBV), arguing…
Read More »DAR ES SALAAM: FEW Tanzanian beauty queens have successfully reinvented themselves beyond the crown quite like Nancy Sumari. Once celebrated…
Read More »Dodoma: Approximately 200 women parliamentarians from all 12 member states of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR)…
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