A Roundup of GITEX Tech Expo 2011
Highlights from the biggest tech expo in the middle east, GITEX 2011.
Highlights from the biggest tech expo in the middle east, GITEX 2011.
The Mo Ibrahim Prize is not going to solve Africa’s leadership and good governance gap, but it is a start. Why shouldn’t we embrace it?
The NUHA Foundation has announced a shortlist of submissions from its recent blogging competition. Seven out of 26 shortlisted entries are from East Africa.
The American Embassy and TanSAO present: Opportunities for Further Education Abroad, a series of seminars in Dar-es-Salaam hosting a wide selection of university representatives from North America.
Most people are interested in having easy access to government-related information; how are our government websites doing?
Meet Amil, currently a filmmaking student, but someone who has already made telling documentaries in Tanzania and plans on doing it a lot more in the near future.
Domestic productivity as a key to global competitiveness.
The media has slipped to a point of convincing people of how unreliable they just might be.
Philanthropy, according to Sasha Dichter, is about risk taking. Being generous with ones money and asking tough questions is how he envisions the betterment of the world.
We have previously discussed that the Arab Spring will not spread south of the Sahara just yet but where does the Libya crisis leave the AU?
Only 3 in 10 Standard 3 pupils can read a basic story in Swahili, only 1 in 10 can read a basic story in English. See the full report here for more details.
Tulifundishwa kuwapinga maadui hawa kwa nguvu zote maana maendeleo yetu, ya nchi yetu na ya watu wetu yanategemea sana ushindi wetu dhidi ya maadui hawa.
Saidia Zanzibar (www.saidiazanzibar.org) is an emergency fundraising website, to provide caring members of the public, in Zanzibar and the world at large, with a framework to commit some of their time and money for the assistance of those tragically affected by the disaster.
When we read cables released by WikiLeaks, we should know who wrote them and for what purpose.
A review and analysis of Eliaichi Kimaro’s insightful documentary “A Lot Like You”
How many times do you happen to do something that comes from a push within your heart?
Parapanda Theatre Lab & Gothenburg City Theatre present: Antigone
We recently received a recording of the Chipuchizi Youth Show on SIFA FM in Kenya, which seeks to explore issues concerning youth social networking on the Internet.
The ongoing famine/hunger crisis in East Africa couldn’t have come at any convenient time, but during the Holy Month of Ramadan…
Pernille Bærendtsen will launch a small exhibition with photos from Tanzania at the Ujamaa Gallery on Thursday, 25th August.
Doing Business, an initiative formed by the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation, has released its 2011 survey of doing business in the East African Community.
The Tanzania Youth Bank (YTB) begins operations in January 2012.
The Tanzania Youth Entrepreneurship Summit will be held on 29th and 30th September 2011 at Ubungo Plaza in Dar-es-Salaam.
We are in this situation because our government has firmly decided to be an undeciding government when it comes to serious issues for the advantage of common citizens.
Langa na Kala Pina waongelea matumizi ya madawa ya kulevya na athari zake katika kipindi cha Njia Panda cha Clouds FM.
Surely a nation half a century old must ask itself the tough question, what has it done with its freedom? Are we freer from poverty than we were fifty years ago? Are our children more literate than they were in 1961? Is the life for a normal Tanzanian any easier fifty years after independence?