The October 1995 Presidential and Parliamentary elections in Tanzania marked an important milesto...
Published for the prestigious Economic and Social Research Foundation, this review comes at a sig...
Ebrahim Hussein is the best known Swahili playwright, and Tanzania's most complex literary person...
Tanzania has been a recipient of donor aid since the sixties and its relationships with donors ha...
Global trends have led to a marked decline in the role of the state in national development. Part...
Tanzania is famous for its post-independence efforts to effect rural development, as one of the f...
Administrative law is the branch of law which deals with the individual versus governmental or ad...
Unhappy with the policy of using English as the medium of instruction in secondary schools in Tan...
The research and policy dialogue of Tanzania's National Capacity Assessment Team, a World Bank in...
Unique geology and climatic fluctation through eons of time have blessed Tanzania with a rich and...
A concise and portable dictionary developed by two experienced and well respected teachers of Swa...
In Tanzania, transfers of rights of occupancy frequently encounter procedural problems, and as re...
Regulation as a tool for pursuing equitable national development and the provision of adequate go...
These are two short novelettes by the late journalist John Rutayisingwa. The first, Guberi Mfawid...