The Citizen Magazines MAGAZINE Sound Living and Young Citizen see all GENDER TALK: Pretty little liars... Albinism made me feel as hunted as an animal Why men cheat and don’t care MOTORING: The danger in extending specified service time Would you homeschool? When loneliness knows you by name Parents who have had their children in boarding school know how it feels the first time you send your child there. PARENTING: Helping your child establish healthy sleep habits Between the ages of 5 and 8, children generally need 10 to 12 hours of sleep a night, and all but a few have given up naps. Woman see all THE PUB : It’s Valentine’s Day; drinker echoes Haji! To change or not to change your name after marriage. Don’t rant about your marital problems How to talk to women and make them love you The struggle to juggle Women reveal why they need ‘space’ in marriage ‘I need some space!’ We often hear this phrase tossed out among people in relationships without really thinking what it means. This not only Signs that your relationship is already broken You rarely know exactly when you’re sure you want to break up with your date. The idea takes shape gradually, until it seems to have always been Business Week see all Managing risks by using collective investment schemes Informal business operators get loans Can passengers pick runway before landing? Are we nostalgic about Gapex? Tax reforms: What to expect? We target 25m subscribers in insurance: broker INTERVIEW. Travellers have started accessing insurance services by paying Sh200, in domestic journeys. BusinessWeek reporter Alfred Zacharia Ways to pay off any loan faster Debt has become a part of our life now as most people have some sort of debt in their life. Hence everyone with even little debt has to manage Political Platform see all Democracy vs graft: TZ’s tale of conflicting scores Mugabe and the failed vision of a united Africa Enacting Parties Bill as drafted sets a bad precedence Multipartyism: The weighty matter of Parties Bill 2020 polls: Women plotting a major upset Social media as an alternative in Tanzanian politics In her excellent article Squeezing civic space: restrictions on civil society organisations and the linkages with human rights, Antoine Buyse How Putin’s Russia is growing its strategic influence in Africa Much has been made about China’s role and profile in Africa and the factors underlying its activities on the continent. Your Health see all Together we can beat the disease Why smoking is woman’s worst enemy It should not be this hard to find right specialists Cancer Day: Cancer treatment: Beating the long waiting time Cancer Day: How far have we come to fight cancer? Cancer’s bitter secret: Abandoned by family Nothing hurts the most than your own family abandoning you at the time of need, and 21- year-old Rajabu Mohammed knows this too well. He is the I’ve been cancer-free for four years In November 2012, Godfrey Mwiti was all set to start his industrial attachment in catering at the Sentrim Lodge, Maasai Mara. The Beat see all Wamwiduka a boy band defying all the odds P-Unit needs to regain its lost glory Bob Marley's legend looms larger Corruption takes centre stage at Sauti za Busara Ommy Dimpoz thanks God in latest single A night of fashion appeal at ‘Strings Attached’ Fashion lovers in Dar es Salaam were treated to a night of glamour in what can be termed as the event of the year so far. Building bridges at Sauti za Busara 2019 The 2019 edition of the Sauti za Busara music festival ended on Sunday night with a thrilling performance Mokoomba from Zimbabwe, and has been Success see all Value of service-based business Why students continue to perform poorly in maths Local graduate using drones for mapping How to avoid failure in your business The case of boarding for grade IV & VII Academic success for the brightest, less fortunate The dream to provide free high-quality education to children living in poverty is being manifested steadily at The School of St. Jude in Arusha. It How newly constructed toilets are helping pupils Mwasanga Primary School, in Mbeya, went through a period of high health risks after the only toilets that were servicing the 1,200 pupils at the Most Popular News Air Tanzania efficiency now on the spotlight News Government shares in Airtel Tanzania rise to 49pc News Anthrax outbreak in Songwe confirmed News President rules out protecting inefficient ATCL News Case to block Political Parties Bill temporarily adjourned
GENDER TALK: Pretty little liars... Albinism made me feel as hunted as an animal Why men cheat and don’t care MOTORING: The danger in extending specified service time Would you homeschool? When loneliness knows you by name Parents who have had their children in boarding school know how it feels the first time you send your child there. PARENTING: Helping your child establish healthy sleep habits Between the ages of 5 and 8, children generally need 10 to 12 hours of sleep a night, and all but a few have given up naps.
THE PUB : It’s Valentine’s Day; drinker echoes Haji! To change or not to change your name after marriage. Don’t rant about your marital problems How to talk to women and make them love you The struggle to juggle Women reveal why they need ‘space’ in marriage ‘I need some space!’ We often hear this phrase tossed out among people in relationships without really thinking what it means. This not only Signs that your relationship is already broken You rarely know exactly when you’re sure you want to break up with your date. The idea takes shape gradually, until it seems to have always been
Managing risks by using collective investment schemes Informal business operators get loans Can passengers pick runway before landing? Are we nostalgic about Gapex? Tax reforms: What to expect? We target 25m subscribers in insurance: broker INTERVIEW. Travellers have started accessing insurance services by paying Sh200, in domestic journeys. BusinessWeek reporter Alfred Zacharia Ways to pay off any loan faster Debt has become a part of our life now as most people have some sort of debt in their life. Hence everyone with even little debt has to manage
Democracy vs graft: TZ’s tale of conflicting scores Mugabe and the failed vision of a united Africa Enacting Parties Bill as drafted sets a bad precedence Multipartyism: The weighty matter of Parties Bill 2020 polls: Women plotting a major upset Social media as an alternative in Tanzanian politics In her excellent article Squeezing civic space: restrictions on civil society organisations and the linkages with human rights, Antoine Buyse How Putin’s Russia is growing its strategic influence in Africa Much has been made about China’s role and profile in Africa and the factors underlying its activities on the continent.
Together we can beat the disease Why smoking is woman’s worst enemy It should not be this hard to find right specialists Cancer Day: Cancer treatment: Beating the long waiting time Cancer Day: How far have we come to fight cancer? Cancer’s bitter secret: Abandoned by family Nothing hurts the most than your own family abandoning you at the time of need, and 21- year-old Rajabu Mohammed knows this too well. He is the I’ve been cancer-free for four years In November 2012, Godfrey Mwiti was all set to start his industrial attachment in catering at the Sentrim Lodge, Maasai Mara.
Wamwiduka a boy band defying all the odds P-Unit needs to regain its lost glory Bob Marley's legend looms larger Corruption takes centre stage at Sauti za Busara Ommy Dimpoz thanks God in latest single A night of fashion appeal at ‘Strings Attached’ Fashion lovers in Dar es Salaam were treated to a night of glamour in what can be termed as the event of the year so far. Building bridges at Sauti za Busara 2019 The 2019 edition of the Sauti za Busara music festival ended on Sunday night with a thrilling performance Mokoomba from Zimbabwe, and has been
Value of service-based business Why students continue to perform poorly in maths Local graduate using drones for mapping How to avoid failure in your business The case of boarding for grade IV & VII Academic success for the brightest, less fortunate The dream to provide free high-quality education to children living in poverty is being manifested steadily at The School of St. Jude in Arusha. It How newly constructed toilets are helping pupils Mwasanga Primary School, in Mbeya, went through a period of high health risks after the only toilets that were servicing the 1,200 pupils at the
Sound Living and Young Citizen
see allGENDER TALK: Pretty little liars...
Albinism made me feel as hunted as an animal
Why men cheat and don’t care
MOTORING: The danger in extending specified service time
Would you homeschool?
When loneliness knows you by name
Parents who have had their children in boarding school know how it feels the first time you send your child there.
PARENTING: Helping your child establish healthy sleep habits
Between the ages of 5 and 8, children generally need 10 to 12 hours of sleep a night, and all but a few have given up naps.
Woman
see allTHE PUB : It’s Valentine’s Day; drinker echoes Haji!
To change or not to change your name after marriage.
Don’t rant about your marital problems
How to talk to women and make them love you
The struggle to juggle
Women reveal why they need ‘space’ in marriage
‘I need some space!’ We often hear this phrase tossed out among people in relationships without really thinking what it means. This not only
Signs that your relationship is already broken
You rarely know exactly when you’re sure you want to break up with your date. The idea takes shape gradually, until it seems to have always been
Business Week
see allManaging risks by using collective investment schemes
Informal business operators get loans
Can passengers pick runway before landing?
Are we nostalgic about Gapex?
Tax reforms: What to expect?
We target 25m subscribers in insurance: broker
INTERVIEW. Travellers have started accessing insurance services by paying Sh200, in domestic journeys. BusinessWeek reporter Alfred Zacharia
Ways to pay off any loan faster
Debt has become a part of our life now as most people have some sort of debt in their life. Hence everyone with even little debt has to manage
Political Platform
see allDemocracy vs graft: TZ’s tale of conflicting scores
Mugabe and the failed vision of a united Africa
Enacting Parties Bill as drafted sets a bad precedence
Multipartyism: The weighty matter of Parties Bill
2020 polls: Women plotting a major upset
Social media as an alternative in Tanzanian politics
In her excellent article Squeezing civic space: restrictions on civil society organisations and the linkages with human rights, Antoine Buyse
How Putin’s Russia is growing its strategic influence in Africa
Much has been made about China’s role and profile in Africa and the factors underlying its activities on the continent.
Your Health
see allTogether we can beat the disease
Why smoking is woman’s worst enemy
It should not be this hard to find right specialists
Cancer Day: Cancer treatment: Beating the long waiting time
Cancer Day: How far have we come to fight cancer?
Cancer’s bitter secret: Abandoned by family
Nothing hurts the most than your own family abandoning you at the time of need, and 21- year-old Rajabu Mohammed knows this too well. He is the
I’ve been cancer-free for four years
In November 2012, Godfrey Mwiti was all set to start his industrial attachment in catering at the Sentrim Lodge, Maasai Mara.
The Beat
see allWamwiduka a boy band defying all the odds
P-Unit needs to regain its lost glory
Bob Marley's legend looms larger
Corruption takes centre stage at Sauti za Busara
Ommy Dimpoz thanks God in latest single
A night of fashion appeal at ‘Strings Attached’
Fashion lovers in Dar es Salaam were treated to a night of glamour in what can be termed as the event of the year so far.
Building bridges at Sauti za Busara 2019
The 2019 edition of the Sauti za Busara music festival ended on Sunday night with a thrilling performance Mokoomba from Zimbabwe, and has been
Success
see allValue of service-based business
Why students continue to perform poorly in maths
Local graduate using drones for mapping
How to avoid failure in your business
The case of boarding for grade IV & VII
Academic success for the brightest, less fortunate
The dream to provide free high-quality education to children living in poverty is being manifested steadily at The School of St. Jude in Arusha. It
How newly constructed toilets are helping pupils
Mwasanga Primary School, in Mbeya, went through a period of high health risks after the only toilets that were servicing the 1,200 pupils at the