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A National Disgrace We Shouldn't Stand

Extractive resource experts are fond of talking of “resource gain” as opposed to “resource curse”. The former term refers to a situation in which abundance of non-renewable resources means countries stimulate or expedite economic growth Full Story

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YOUTH OF THE WEEK: Bus reservation made easy with 'Safari Yetu'
SOCIETY WATCH: Mount Meru Media Declaration and the future of journalists
YOUTH OF THE WEEK: Only teachers should handle academic matters, not politicians
Women and children sheltered at Mtwara's Ligula referral hospital yesterday after fleeing their homes following chaos that erupted in the municipality on Wednesday. (Photo: Guardian Correspondent)

More deaths reported in Mtwara mayhem

More deaths were reported yesterday as the Mtwara mayhem against the construction of a gas pipeline from to Dar es Salaam entered day two and police and defence forces were working round the clock to put the situation back to normalcy Full Story

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Call Made To Make Dar Port Leading Natural Resource

Just like other natural resources that Tanzania is endowed with, a call has been made to categorize Dar es Salaam as one of them. Dar es Salaam Port should be looked at as a natural resource for it is undoubtedly a vital source of employment and revenue to the country Full Story

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TP Mazembe Duo To Miss Stars Trial

Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)-based football professionals Mbwana Samata and Thomas Ulimwengu have been ruled out of Taifa Stars friendly international against Sudan to be played in Ethiopia early next month Full Story

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