ULIMWENGU: Tanzania may be a feeble republic but it is by no means a monarchy We have no option but to help one another understand the nature of the political system we chose a long time ago.
EYAKUZE: Taxes make life tough and can do one thing — unite people Throughout history people have been consistent about having enough of a tax burden and it has led to revolutions before.
Mozambique, Tanzania sign deals to fight terrorism Presidents Suluhu and Nyusi agree to enforce further border security protocols that have existed since 1980 but now face new challenges from the insurgency forces.
EYAKUZE: The weight of an oath gives a person power to give promises The events of the week involved a promise of things to come. And what could be more important than a promise, an oath?
ULIMWENGU: Where did Tanzania money go? The Tanzanian political class is just so much given to heaping praise on the boss that I feel it is all hypocritical and leads us to flunkeyism.
EYAKUZE: Never ask a stranger about their grandmother’s cooking She had never met her grandmother. She has no family. She was alone and did not even know…
Uganda government seeks $9.1 billion for Kiswahili training The Cabinet approved the adoption of Kiswahili as an official language and directed that it be made a compulsory subject in primary and secondary schools, in line with the East African...
Kenya threatens ban on Facebook The social media giant has seven days to adhere to recommendations on taming online hate speech.
Kenya polls: Cost of living headache for Ruto, Raila The presidential frontrunners are embroiled in a cut-throat competition on how to tackle it, mostly by accusing each other.
Lee Njiru: Moi's secret deals with Museveni, Garang Lee Njiru: Presidents’ Pressman, A Memoir gives a rare glimpse by an insider of happenings in the corridors of power