Can I sue a driver of a daladala who causes an accident on salender bridge and because of his negligence thousands of people are blocked in traffic and get late to work which costs the country billions of shillings worth of time. If I was the President of Tanzania I would allow such a claim against the daladala driver and his owner. Does our law allow that?
over 10 years ago
THE Govt.-owned newspaper ‘HABARILEOJumapili’ of June 3 this year had two intriguing reports on its front page.
Dr Matika Tugara, who now teaches land use planning at Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS), grew up in Tarime. “ I come from Kobori village of Muriba ward in Tarime.
Why is Tanzania so afraid of the EAC political federation? We seem to shy away from signing any significant document that commits Tanzania to a marriage with Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi. Have we been using land and security issues as a way to hide other fears unmentionable?
CALL it a ménage à trois. It is a relationship that is as subtle as it is complex, but it is real. Of the three bedfellows, what would be referred to here as the East always comes out the apparent loser.
Once it was costly to draw your money from a bank. You would queue for hours on end, waiting to pick up a form to fill in. Then some officer would verify the particulars in the form before another one counter-verified it.
This week a very important Conference of Senior Prison Officers was opened by the Minister of Home Affairs Dr. Emanuel Nchimbi at Tanzania Episcopal Conference Centre in Dar es Salaam.
THE dream of Integration is as dead as a dodo as long as we are depending on politicians to drive the agenda. The dream was killed by the purported election of new EALA MPs in Tanzania, Uganda & Kenya, which was merely a game of politician shenanigans aimed at regime survival not at regional integration.
Greetings from Philadephia in the US. The city is located in the Northeastern United States along the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers. It is the fifth-most-populous city in the United States, with a population of 1,526,006 as of the 2010 U.S Census (Dar is 4 million).
A regular reader of this column sent me this message, which I have felt more than appropriate to share with my readers. No one is denying Zanzibaris the right to air their views but that must be done in an orderly and civilised manner, more so as we are now discussing the new constitution, which includes debates and opinion on the Union.