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Dear readers and fans. Greetings from the Republic of M7, sorry, UG, which recently concluded its charade, sorry, general election, that saw long-time domocrat, sorry, democrat, YKM7 win his 60th...

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There are things money can’t buy and while these things are priceless so is our talents and the passion we have towards somethings.
The next Summit of EAC heads of state is just around the corner: This exclusive club of the region’s Big Men is due to meet in Arusha on 29 February, and we can expect more of the same menu they...

The United Nations was created in order to prevent another global war comparable to World War ll from happening and to guarantee peace, stability and economic and social progress for all people in...

On Tuesday I laid my grandma to rest at Chanika on the outskirts of Dar es Salaam having been born 76 years ago.

STUDENTS are conditioned to view college in a certain way, sprawling campuses, stadium-style lecture halls and of course non-stop partying. While college might have all of these elements and more...
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IN less than two decades Tanzania has had three versions of the procurement law, the first was enacted in 2001 and was enforceD for three (3) years.

“I don’t want a cheque, please pay me cash”, begged a businessman who was receiving his payments from an institution he had supplied fruits.

ON 30 November 2015, a landmark judgment saw Standard Bank fined US$25.2 million and ordered to pay the government of Tanzania US$7 million in compensation for allegedly failing to prevent bribery...

Arusha, 13 February 2016 (EANA) – The World Female Genital Mutilation Day passed uneventfully, with little pomp and colour for the day set aside to highlight the plight of over three million...

A week ago, I was in favour of a notion that Europeans were more informed than Africans during a conversation with a friend of mine.