Business success: Why we need to fail more gracefully

Mallen Baker: Every successful endeavour is built on a history of failure. That is pretty much universally true throughout human history. But we have become intolerant of failure – and that is a big problem. Prof Yotaro Hatamura at the University of Tokyo is the founder, of all things, of the Association for the Study of Failure. Rather handily,…

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Wizara ya Nishati na Madini Inaaibisha Taifa na Watanzania

*TAARIFA KWA VYOMBO VYA HABARI KUTOKA FEMACT: * * * Sisi Muungano wa Asasi za Kiraia zinazotetea Usawa wa jinsia, haki za binadamu, demokrasia na ukombozi wa wanawake kimapinduzi (FemAct) tumepokea kwa mshtuko, mshangao na masikitiko makubwa, tuhuma kuwa Katibu Mkuu, Wizara ya Madini na Nishati, ameandaa mpango mahususi wa kukusanya pesa kutoka idara na wakala walio chini ya…

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With all this advancement, yet we hear daily horrifying incidents of child maltreatment

Francis Muguro: Of all cases of abuse, none is more saddening than child abuse. With all tender feelings people have towards children, one wonders why an adult would succumb to such beastly act as molesting a child. The world is racing fast towards civilization yet with all this advancement, we daily hear horrifying incidents of child maltreatment. Every day…

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Nishati Tanzania na maendeleo ya Watanzania

Ellen Manyangu: NISHATI ni mhimili mkuu wa maendeleo ya uchumi wa nchi yoyote duniani. Kwa karne nyingi mafuta asilia (petroli na dizeli) yamekuwa vyanzo vikuu vya nishati katika sekta za viwanda, usafirishaji na kilimo. Matumizi ya nishati asilia yanakabiliwa na changamoto mbalimbali zikiwemo kusababisha kwa kiasi kikubwa mabadiliko ya tabia nchi na uchafuzi wa mazingira utokanao na hewa za…

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Juhudi za makusudi zatakiwa kuwawezesha wakulima wadogo

Deogratias Sarufu: Chanzo cha mufumuko wa bei hapa nchini ni chakula. Wataalamu wa uchumi wa Benki kuu ya Tanzania wanasema iwapo bei ya chakula itapungua, mfumuko wa bei nao hupungua. Ukweli huu unaambatana na ukweli mwingine kwamba taifa hili asilimia 80 ya watu wake ni wakulima wadogo wanaokabiliwa na changamoto nyingi zinazosababisha kuzalisha nafaka kidogo na hivyo kuleta uhaba…

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Farmers in Kisarawe ditch hand hoes for power tillers

By Bilal Abdul-Aziz: IT’S still long before dawn. Yet Tatu Tunduguru, a young mother of two, is already painstakingly trudging a bush track separating her grass-thatched mud-and-pole house and the other side of the village, where she owns a farm.For Tatu, just like other villagers in Mzenga, Kisarawe in Coast Region, this happens daily, if one has to keep…

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As Zanzibar moves towards total elimination of malaria, mobile phone technology comes hardy

By Anthony Tambwe: A few years ago, Othman Mrushid would show up each morning at his clinic in a tiny rugged Matemwe village,Unguja, Zanzibar, to find a group of shivering villagers waiting for his services. After checking the patients, majority would be suffering from malaria. It used to be a daily routine. How things have changed! Malaria was ravaging…

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Double taxation irks sunflower farmers, processors

By Angel Navuri: DOUBLE taxation is likely to slow down sunflower production in the country if the current trend of heavy taxes to farmers continues. There is need of shifting some burden to other players along the value chain, namely agro-processors and consumers. A survey carried out by this paper sponsored by PANOS Eastern Africa on the theme of…

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We should outgrow negativity

Francis Muguro: In making decisions, everything, including falsehood and half truths have an important role to play. But more often than not, people are overwhelmed by domineering negative trivialities at the expense of truth. Is it that human nature is so innately pessimistic that it always focuses on negativity? I watched a televised documentary on tetanus immunization at the…

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