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Corruption in East Africa: Laws That Don’t Bite and Leadership That Protects

  East Africa faces various challenges, including dictatorships in Rwanda and Uganda, tyranny in Tanzania, tribalism in Kenya, and civil…

04/12/2024
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Balancing Political and Economic Goals: The Challenges Ahead for the EAC

    In the East African Community (EAC), the concept of “Kupokezana Kijiti,” Swahili for “passing the baton,” embodies the…

02/12/2024
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Tanzania’s Local Elections: Democracy Undone or an Era of Pretend Pluralism?

  My dour prognosis of Tanzanian local elections came to pass with flying colours! There is nothing to cheer us…

02/12/2024
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A Portrait of Progress: Why It’s Time for President Samia to Grace Our Currency

  The greatest challenge facing Tanzania’s idealism today is the threat of history being confined to a political watershed of…

02/12/2024
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Uneven Elections: Can Tanzania Break Free From Its Pseudo-Democratic Shackles?

  Tanzania has long presented itself as a bastion of democracy in East Africa, particularly since the reintroduction of multiparty…

28/11/2024
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Are Tanzania’s Local Elections Truly Democratic? Shocking Statistics Raise Questions

  Elections statistics from Tanzania’s local government, village, and hamlet elections reveal a surprising trend where the ruling party, Chama…

28/11/2024
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Godwin Mollel’s Controversial Claim: Do Development Funds Belong to CCM? What Does It Mean for Taxpayers?

  Suppose you happened to have listened to Godwin Mollel—the Deputy Minister for Health and an MP for the Siha…

27/11/2024
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Can Africa’s Future Be Shaped by a Regional Development Fund? Lessons from the EU’s Success

  What if Africa could replicate the success story of the European Union? In this context, Russia and China would be welcome to…

26/11/2024
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A Nation’s Pride: President Samia Suluhu Hassan Honored with Leadership Doctorate

  Tanzania celebrates a proud and historic moment as Her Excellency President Samia Suluhu Hassan receives an Honorary Doctorate (Honoris…

25/11/2024
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Tanzania after 32 Years of Multi-Party Democracy: Can Political Parties Practice What They Preach?

  In 1992, Tanzania embarked on a bold journey by reintroducing multi-party democracy, raising hopes for inclusivity, accountability, and vibrant…

24/11/2024
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