Be Silent. Not.
If people are not empowered to express their thoughts, aren’t they mere parrots, narrating someone else’s thoughts, talking but not really saying anything?
If people are not empowered to express their thoughts, aren’t they mere parrots, narrating someone else’s thoughts, talking but not really saying anything?
Pitia au wanunulie watoto wako wa wadogo zako kitabu kinachoitwa “Enjoy Chemistry, Furahia Kemia”, kisha tupe maoni yako. Hiki ni kitabu cha kwa kwanza cha kiada kilichoandikwa kwa lugha mbili (Kiingereza na Kiswahili) kwa ajili ya wanafunzi wa kidato cha kwanza.
Results indicate that we had 10 respondents (thanks, folks!): None voted “No”, 10% voted “I’m not sure”, 40% voted “Possibly”, 50% voted “Yes”.
We’re excited to introduce a new polling project at Vijana FM that aims at conducting research among our website visitors. The project will consist of asking one question every week in the sidebar that relates to topics we blog about.
The life and times of the educator and civil-servant Martin Kayamba Mdumi, M.B.E (1891-1939).
I was honored to travel with the Tanzanian Presidential Delegation to Addis Ababa for the state funeral of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi. Quotes from this piece are from a variety of people including diplomats, politicians and long-time followers of Ethiopian politics. I purposely did not include the names of those quoted in this piece, except for when I asked for permission.
In our quest to revive anecdotal experiences of men and women who shaped the history of the land that we now call Tanzania, we came across an interesting text written in 1935 about the life and times of the educator and civil-servant Martin Kayamba Mdumi, M.B.E (1891-1939).
This is a friendly response to a blog post written recently by a Peace Corps volunteer teacher and coach on the Tanzanian education system.
“Institutions form the incentive structure of a society, and the political and economic institutions, in consequence, are the underlying determinants of economic performance.”
EdExpo 2013 will also feature an information and partnership building seminar on 15th March 2013.
In East Africa, less than one third of pupils possess basic literacy and numeracy skills. Here is a round-up of the critical facts, suggestions and questions from the Uwezo 2012 numeracy and literacy report for the region.
Coaching is the process of helping an individual to enhance or improve their performance for a set of tasks by reflecting on how they apply a specific skill and knowledge. Learn about the types, benefits and roles of coaching here.
We were lucky to bump into DJ B from the award-winning Kenyan show Shujaaz FM last week! No doubt, we asked him five questions.
A short exploration of what independent learning could mean in lieu of the teachers’ strike which began yesterday.
In its second year running, the East Africa Fellows Program will be accepting applications until 5th August 2012.
An infographic from the World Bank highlights recent trends in the growth of mobile technology use.
Sometimes I wonder if Tanzania is losing her soul. Perhaps – as time passes – it is me growing more conscious, or media becoming more pervasive to drama. But it seems like this country is chasing grandeur that is alien to her history and at odds with what she needs today.
What do I know about sinking ships?
Lives lost,
Loved ones, left to find pieces of their hearts that never made it to shore…
Breaking it down for you, in an American A-for-apple-B-for-Bikini format!
Msikilize kijana Julius kwa makini kisha jiulize kama michango tu inayotolewa “kumsaidia” italeta mabadiliko kwenye sekta ya elimu Tanzania.
Wiki hii wanasayansi duniani kote wamefurahishwa na matokeo ya awali ya tafiti ghali kuliko zote zilizopata kufanywa na binadamu. Nia ya tafiti ni kufahamu chimbuko la tungamo (mass), au ni nini hasa hukipa maada tungamo?
The “Tuwachore Tu” animated series is a collaboration between the cartoonist Masoud Kipanya and the organization Hivos Twaweza.
In light of what happened to Dr. Ulimboka. Reflecting about Peace. We mustn’t draw our swords.
Today we learn of a journey from St. Francis Girls Secondary School to Jacobs University.
What happens to our digital property after we die? Article written by The Economist on April 21st 2012.
Kwa mliosoma Tanzania, nadhani mtaguswa mkiangalia filamu fupi inayoonyesha tofauti kati ya shule tatu za msingi za jiji la Dar es Salaam.
It haunted me like an unruly phantom that refused to accept that its days in the land of the living were over.
Wanasayansi wanaofanya utafiti kufahamu mbinu ambazo mdudu wa malaria (Plasmodium) anatumia kuepuka mfumo wa kinga wa binadamu hivi karibuni wamezindua mfululizo…
In Liberia, a country where radios and televisions are luxuries most people cannot afford, one enterprising journalist has found a way to get daily news and information to Liberians. Alfred Sirleaf founded an innovative newspaper, The Daily Talk.