Tanzania: State Bans 16 Books for Immoral Content
[Daily News] Dodoma — MINISTER for Education, Science and Technology, Prof Adolf Mkenda has banned 16 supplementary books from being used in schools and education institutions citing immoral content that violates the country’s cultural norms, morals a…
Tanzania: Govt Orders School Inspection to Identify Unethical Books
[Daily News] THE Ministry of Education, Science and Technology has directed education officers and quality controllers to visit all schools and libraries to identify unethical books being used by the institutions.
Tanzania: CAF School Trophy – Mascot Designing Contest Beckons Tz Youth
[Daily News] TANZANIA Football Federation (TFF) has asked Secondary School students from in the country to participate in a competition to design a mascot for the African Schools Football Championship trophy which is being organised by the Confederatio…
Tanzania: Use Literature to Preserve Customs, Local Authors Urged
[Daily News] MINISTER for Social Welfare Development, Elderly, Gender and Children, Ms Riziki Pembe Juma has reminded authors of books including novels to use literature to preserve local traditions, customs and culture.
Tanzania: Filmmakers, Dramatists Urged to Use Storybooks
[Daily News] THE Russian-Tanzania Cultural Centre has urged filmmakers and stage performers to use storybooks for kids and adults to compose their creative works as the books carry educative contents.
Tanzania: Russian-Tanzania Centre Reveals Isles’ Beauty
[Daily News] ABOUT 30 paintings displayed at the Russian House spoke of the beauty of Zanzibar through the Russian painter, Elena Sotnikova.
Tanzania: NIDA Introduces Online ID Application
[Daily News] THE National Identification Authority (NIDA) has launched an online registration system that will enable qualified individuals to apply for National Identity Cards from anywhere, without having to visit one of its offices.
Tanzania: UDOM Students, Instructors Win Chinese Language Awards
[Daily News] Dodoma — THE Chinese Embassy in the country has awarded 30 students and two instructors from the University of Dodoma (UDOM) who have performed well in Chinese Language course offered by the Confucius Institute at the university.
Tanzania: Mwinyi Orders Strict Use of Kiswahili in Government
[Daily News] Zanzibar — ZANZIBAR President Hussein Mwinyi has directed Ministries and public institutions in the Isles to implement directive of using Kiswahili in meetings, forums, seminars, workshops and in documents writing to promote the language.
Tanzania: Govt Insists On Use of Arts, Sports Sectors to Boost Tourism
[Daily News] Bagamoyo — THE government has pledged to increasingly strengthen the culture, arts and sports sectors following its immense contribution in boosting tourism and the national identity.