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21Jun 2022
The Guardian

​​​​​​​OBSERVING the International Widows Day annually on June 23 is informed by the fact that for many women around the world, the devastating...

08Jun 2022
The Guardian

CONCERNS by the top state leadership on World Environment Day could roughly be said to have related to two distinctive aspects, one on the threat...

08Jun 2022
The Guardian

WORLD Food Safety Day is marked globally on June 7, a moment that chroniclers say is meant to highlight the pivotal role in society of safe and...

25May 2022
The Guardian

IN the last column we briefly looked at the lessons learned from a recent terrorism and economic crimes case that drew the attention of many...

05May 2022
The Guardian

FEW things are as disturbing on the public mind in the city of Dar es Salaam as the rise of groups of juvenile delinquents, petty armed robbers...

04May 2022
The Guardian

MUSLIMS in the country and elsewhere in the world shared two days of marking Eid el Fitr, the festival marking the start of the revelation of the...

20Apr 2022
The Guardian

The Malaria progress report 2021 by Africa Union has said Africa did not achieve its target of reducing malaria incidence and mortality by 40 per...

14Apr 2022
The Guardian

In the past few days big headlines in the country’s media and social networks – including this paper’s lead story yesterday – were about the...

09Apr 2022
The Guardian

​​​​​​​WOES of people falling to cancer developments in the body and being diagnosed late, thus being incapable of being put to any effective...

09Apr 2022
The Guardian

HEALTH agencies around the world mark April 10 as World Homeopathy Day. One among spheres of public medicine that isn’t easy to pass on to people...

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