EYAKUZE: Anti-intellectual sentiment in Tanzania Children are always brimming with curiosity, creativity and even engineering skills.
Uhuru endorses regional action on Mozambican crisis It’s the first public indication of support for cooperation by EAC and SADC on conflict.
ULIMWENGU: Wole peeled my eyes to spot charlatans from afar I will continue to thank Wole for exposing me to these shysters when I was young, so that they have no secret for me.
ULIMWENGU: Fight against arbitrary arrests will go on Government censors have also stepped up their banning orders against media content they don’t like.
How Iwang Sawa showcases contemporary works of art The materials are traditionally used by Ugandan artisans to create everyday functional objects like mikeka rolls.
Kenyan bishops throw politicians out of the pulpit Congregation provides a ready crowd for politicians to address.
Tanzania civil society cite law abuse in paper ban They argue the govt had showed ‘contempt of court’ in applying nullified provisions of the Media Services Act
First blood: At the war front in Mozambique’s troubled north How Rwanda troops swooped in where Russian and South African mercenaries dared not venture and took Cabo Delgado from insurgents.
Popular regional words now part of the English language The new words are those that have become part of our linguistic DNA.
EYAKUZE: Dear leaders, no one wins when you milk a cow while starving it Taxes are heinous, to begin with, but for as long as there have been states of any kind we have been convinced that they are necessary.