Kutana na Twiga Stars
Sijui wenzangu wangapi mnaweza ‘kukiputa’ na hawa dada zetu?
Shaaban Fundi discusses his observations of schooling in Tanzania. He proposes a four-step approach to addressing education through policy and practice.
(Reuters) Tanzania’s presidential candidates made a last-ditch push for votes on Friday before an election on Sunday that is expected to attract record numbers of young voters in east Africa’s second largest economy.
The Economist sheds some light on Tanzania’s election and endorses Vijana FM’s push for youth activity in politics.
By connecting investors with entrepreneurs, the BiD Network serves to create more than just support for social entrepreneurship ideas, but entire communities based on it.
Kuna miradi kadhaa kwenye mtandao ambayo inawapa fursa watu kutoka kona mbalimbali za dunia kupashana habari katika kipindi cha uchaguzi. Zifuatazo ni dondoo zao.
There are a few initiatives currently being run by online media that revolve around people-to-people reporting on election issues. Here, we try and outline them for you.
yellowmasai.com is a unique initiative by Mbwana Alliy, an ICT entrepreneur bringing a modern yet local approach to travel booking. He is also involved in a new initiative of establishing an ICT hub for budding developers in Tanzania.
Will uranium mining be a natural resource or curse to Tanzania?
More and more technologists are finding ways to work with educationists, and vice versa. Find out how you can participate in a conference that aims to create a networking platform for both.
Bongoradio recently aired a public dialogue on issues of the upcoming Tanzania’s Elections. Tanzanians all over the world tuned in and called the station to share their opinions on the matter.
Every now and then Vijana FM recieves submissions from the public. Here is a letter that someone wanted to share with youth to conjure discussion.
Mambo yaliyonishtua kwenye hizi wiki chache zilizopita: mawazo ya vijana wa Tanzania ughaibuni, kuzorota kwa wa elimu Tanzania na ‘kuzimwa’ kwa chombo cha Ushahidi.
Is the Tanzanian government’s money to cover free primary education going where it is meant to go?
Are current investments in Tanzanian education yielding their expected outcomes? Yesterday we posted Uwazi’s primary education study. Today we post their secondary education study.
Are current investments in Tanzanian education yielding their expected outcomes?
Kiranga, our guest contributer examines the vacuum in competent leadership that exists in our society.
Tunafanyia kazi chombo cha Ushahidi ili kurahisisha zoezi zima la kuweka kwenye ramani mawazo na uzoefu wa vijana wakati wa Uchaguzi Mkuu Tanzania 2010.
We are working on a tool powered by Ushahidi to map youth ideas, thoughts, and experiences on the 2010 elections in Tanzania.
The Mwalimu Nyerere Professorial Chair in Pan-African Studies is organizing the Vice Chancellor’s Palaver scheduled to take place at Nkrumah Hall on 14th October, 2010 (Nyerere Day), from 9.00am to 3.00pm
Political parties and practical, coherent ideologies
Some of us might have come across her unique political articles on The East African; some through her blog the Mikocheni Report… We caught up with her to ask her about her blog, Tanzanian media and youths.
You are invited to Street Level, an exhibition on November 3rd 2010 of paintings and drawings by Sarah Markes inspired by Dar-es-Salaam.