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IT is no secret that Tanzania has a very young population with more than 30 per cent of it below 35 years.
EASTERN Africa experts as well as observers in political and legal disciplines from a range of Commonwealth countries have lately been comparing...
THERE are reports that climate adaptation for African states is beginning to dwarf health spending in current and projected budgets for African...
FOOD for thought is being provided by the Zanzibar authorities to their Union government colleagues without needing to exchange notes on the issue...
DEVELOPMENT is a gradual process and the case is the same in education which is said to be the engine for socioeconomic development of any country...
OBSERVING the International Widows Day annually on June 23 is informed by the fact that for many women around the world, the devastating...
CONCERNS by the top state leadership on World Environment Day could roughly be said to have related to two distinctive aspects, one on the threat...
WORLD Food Safety Day is marked globally on June 7, a moment that chroniclers say is meant to highlight the pivotal role in society of safe and...
IN the last column we briefly looked at the lessons learned from a recent terrorism and economic crimes case that drew the attention of many...
FEW things are as disturbing on the public mind in the city of Dar es Salaam as the rise of groups of juvenile delinquents, petty armed robbers...