Zanzibar’s anti-riot police officers stand guard over protesters cornered during opposition protests in Stone Town, Zanzibar. Photo by Marco Longari/AFP via Getty Images December 9, 2021 Tanzania must face up to calls for reform if it wants to keep the peace Aikande Clement Kwayu, University of Wisconsin-Madison The emerging partisan politics and the polarisation it creates is a new threat for Tanzania.
Daniel Hayduk/AFP via Getty Images December 6, 2021 Tanzania at 60: a model of co-existence held back by political rigidity David E Kiwuwa, University of Nottingham Peace on its own is not enough to meet the unfulfilled promise of prosperity and economic advancement.
The process of education should be empowering, participatory, transparent and accountable. Photo by In Pictures Ltd./Corbis via Getty Images December 6, 2021 Tanzania put education high on the agenda at independence. Here are the results 60 years on Simon Ngalomba, University of Dar es Salaam To achieve quality and inclusive education, Tanzania should prioritise disadvantaged and marginalised children in schools.