[ad_1] By JENERALI ULIMWENGU Last week I found myself joining India (and a great part of the world) in mourning a monument, in the person of...
[ad_1] By JOACHIM BUWEMBO The death in Nairobi last month of Uganda’s central bank governor Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile dominated the country’s news and commentary for a fortnight....
[ad_1] By ELSIE EYAKUZE Tanzania’s ruling party, Chama cha Mapinduzi, turned 45 years old last week. It is older than me. Actually, it is older than...
[ad_1] By The EastAfrican The uncertainty around operations at entry points between Rwanda and Uganda in particular and the trade tips between members of the East...
[ad_1] By Charles Onyango-Obbo Tuesday, February 15, is the 11th anniversary of a significant African event that will hardly be marked on the continent. On February...
[ad_1] Leadership involves presenting oneself and your convictions to be burnished and grilled at roaring flames keeping the altar of public opinion aloft. [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] By JOACHIM BUWEMBO Twenty years since the creation of the African Union, many concerned Africans had expected some basic, minimum items to essentially be on...
[ad_1] By TEE NGUGI Normally, when politicians leave office, they retire to a quiet life, and are rarely seen in public. They figure that they have...
[ad_1] By ELSIE EYAKUZE An intriguing topic was brought up recently in the Tanzanian talking rooms: that of the emergence of women in leadership. I confess...
[ad_1] The government did not make any budgetary provisions for capitation in its current budget. [Courtesy] There is a tsunami headed our way in the secondary...