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17.05.2018 | Event | Event
CCM Constituency Workshop
 
In Tanzania half of the population belongs to the youth. By 2030 every 2nd Tanzanian will be 18 years old or younger. This leads to a lot of challenges for the local government and also for the…  
62. Africa going nuclear?  
On a continent that has too often been cavalier about the future wellbeing of its people, it’s encouraging – at least from the development perspective – that South Africa is not alone in planning to…  
63. Hopes high as Dart services finally kick off  
Long awaited transport revolution is expected to bring relief for Dar es Salaam roads. "By noon, all buses from the City Centre were packed with passengers, who expressed joy with many praising how…  
64. The future of Africa rests with the youth  
An old African proverb proclaims, “It is the young trees that make up the forest.” What this means in the present context is that Africa’s youth will determine its future. Indeed, Africa will not…  
65. When more is less: What Museveni’s inauguration means for Uganda  
On 12 May 2016, Uganda’s president-elect, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, who has been at the helm of the sub-Saharan country for 30 years, was sworn in for a record sixth time. This leaves many Ugandans…  
66. China takes over running of Tazara in plan to privatise the corporation  
China is to take over the management and operations of the Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority (Tazara) in a major plan that will herald privatisation of the struggling corporation. A technical team…  
67. THINK AGAIN: What does #BringBackOurGirls mean for Buhari?  
Two years ago today, on 14 April 2014, the tiny north-east Nigerian village of Chibok became internationally synonymous with a brutal crime: the kidnapping of 276 teenage schoolgirls from their…  
68. WhatsApp, Facebook and pakapaka: Digital lives in Ghana, Kenya and Uganda  
For most of 2015, we conducted a research study for Caribou Digital and MasterCard Foundation on ICT use in sub-Saharan Africa, with our key research question: “What do young users in Ghana, Kenya…  
69. Politics: The highest paying job in Africa  
The majority of African politicians today are former university lecturers who have ventured into politics in search of greener pasture. Politics rush is, however, not a preserve for the continent…  
70. Burden Makonda will have to carry  
The appointment of the youthful politician to the sensitive post, which sees him commanding the country’s major city with a population of approximately 4.5 million, has, however, sparked heated…  
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