Results from Poll #10 and beyond
Most voters agreed that Tanzania is a secular state.
Most voters expressed that, in some ways, doctors can work with traditional healers. What ways might these be?
All voters agreed we should discuss religious diversity, and most expressed that we can do it anywhere.
Most voters thought that development needs to be the focus of East African leadership rather than democracy.
Most respondents felt that Tanzania should join the East African common currency (if and when there is one). Up for discussion now is the question of why she should join, and how a common currency would affect the economy.
Most respondents felt that Tanzania’s past is “somewhat important” to building her future. What, then, should we pay attention to? What should we ignore?
Results indicate that we had 16 responses, most of whom voted that both, Swahili and English, should be the languages of instruction in public secondary schools.
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.