THE LAW THAT GOVERNS WATER IN TANZANIASMEAR CAMPAIGN AGAINST BURKINA FASO HAS BEGUN…

Searching online for “propaganda” surprisingly, IT IS, negative.Google says: “Nazi propaganda used visual imagery, such as posters, political cartoons and films, to promote their ideology and demonize opponents.” Note.…“demonise” opponents.I disagree. Propaganda can go either way.If we “media people” say reading is excellent and keep repeating THAT till 2030… then reading becomes a tasty meal….

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Law and You Linda Njoolay

THE LAW THAT GOVERNS WATER IN TANZANIA

Water law in Tanzania is primarily governed by the Water Resources Management Act of 2009 and the Water Supply and Sanitation Act of 2019. These laws regulate water use, conservation and the provision of water supply and sanitation services. Key aspects of water law in Tanzania: ConclusionIn summary, Tanzania’s water legislation provides a framework for…

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Poetry Corner Thomas Mhando

DIGITAL PROPHET

By Thomas Mhando They say AI will take my place,Will write this poem, run this race.It may outthink me, that is true—But it can’t find my missing shoe. It still can’t fry a decent egg.I asked it once to draft my will,It gave my cat a house on a hill.“Be efficient,” I told the bot,It…

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POLICE HAUL IN ‘TONNE’ OF KHAT

By Arusha News Reporter Police in Arusha have arrested a total of 148 suspects in connection with various criminal offences, including gender-based violence, drug possession and distillation of the illicit liquor known locally as “gongo” in the last two months. The Regional Police Commander (RPC), Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police (SACP), Justine Masejo, said that…

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HIGH TOURISM SEASON KICKS OFF

By Arusha News Reporter Arusha is gearing up for what could be a record-breaking high tourism season beginning mid-June through to early November, providing quality game viewing as animals gather around shrinking water sources and lessening the need for long park drives. The Executive Director of Tanzania Association of Tour Operators (TATO), Mr Elirehema Maturo,…

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CLEOPA MSUYA GIVEN BEFITTING FAREWELL

By The Arusha News Reporter The late Cleopa David Msuya, former Vice President and Prime Minister of Tanzania, was laid to rest last weekend in his hometown of Usangi, in Mwanga District, Kilimanjaro Region. President Samia Suluhu Hassan led the state funeral, joined by national leaders, dignitaries, religious leaders, and hundreds of mourners. She hailed…

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