Tanzania and the EAC: The smell of Ujamaa is still there
For any substantive changes to happen in the way Tanzania engages with the EAC, the country must resolve the differences from within in terms of its constitutional, legal and policy foci
For any substantive changes to happen in the way Tanzania engages with the EAC, the country must resolve the differences from within in terms of its constitutional, legal and policy foci
The biggest threat to CCM’s continued political domination is the CCM itself.
Of all the presidents of Tanzania, no other has divided public opinion as the late Dr John Pombe Magufuli.
When the rest of the continent was considering the introduction of term limits in the early 1990s, Tanzania’s ruling party was considering the opposite.
For any substantive changes to happen in the way Tanzania engages with the EAC, the country must resolve the differences from within in terms of its constitutional, legal and policy foci
The biggest threat to CCM’s continued political domination is the CCM itself.
Of all the presidents of Tanzania, no other has divided public opinion as the late Dr John Pombe Magufuli.
When the rest of the continent was considering the introduction of term limits in the early 1990s, Tanzania’s ruling party was considering the opposite.
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