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GENERAL STUDIES - text book for A-level and College Students
Second Edition of Supplementary book for A-level and Colleges
This is a comprehensive supplementary book primarily for students who are in A-Level and colleges studying General Studies and preparing for various examinations Council of Tanzania. The book gives an in-depth coverage of five mayor topics on General Studies, namely, philosophy and religion, contemporary cross-cutting issues, science and technology in the development, democratic process and practices, international co-operation and life skills. The simple language and explanations as well as use of vivid examples in contemporary issues make it an ideal text book. more…
Civics and General Studies
Journal Volume 6
The Civic Educations Teachers’ Association (CETA) is the first NGO to be founded by Civic Education teachers in 2003. CETA aims at bringing together civic education teachers and offers them a platform to demonstrate/ develop their potential in issues of national development, improving their professional skills and to write researched books, journals and articles on civic education. The sith volume of the journal concentrates on the upcoming elections in Tanzania and the Zanzibar Revolution Day. more…
STATE OF POLITICS IN TANZANIA
COUNTRY REPORT
THERE is a broad consensus that the process of consolidating the transition towards participatory political system in Tanzania over the past seventeen years has achieved remarkable success. Whereas once predominantly under a single party hegemony, Tanzania today is characterized by a plurality of political parties. Though slow; the growth of the independent civil society has gained momentum. more…
Public Views on Civic Elections: Fair Play now!
Maendeleo Dialogue - Democracy in Tanzania Issue No.V
On March 22nd 2009 TADIP, in collaboration with Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS), hosted a dialogue on multi-party politics in Tanzania. The audience included academicians, representatives from CSOs, the government and the general public. Objective of the Dialogue was to collect public views about the local government elections in October 2009. Will there be major changes or any changes apart from what has been practised in the past, if the government has made changes in her policies regarding local government elections and if voters have been sensitised enough to vote for competent candidates. more…
The Position of Tanzanian Political Parties after 2005 General Elections: What do Political Parties do?
Maendeleo Dialogue - Democracy in Tanzania
On April 19th 2008 TADIP, in collaboration with Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS), hosted a dialogue on multi-party politics in Tanzania. The audience included academicians, representatives from CSOs, the government and the general public. Objectives of the Dialogue were to catalyse participants to discuss and give their views, comments and analysis of what Tanzanian political parties including NGOs have been doing since then in comparison to what people especially voters wanted such institutions to do. more…