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“Good Governance Pays” – Part le Pili | Swahili Street
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Raia Mwema on OGP: missed opportunity. Going once…. going twice…. →. 8220;Good Governance Pays” – Part le Pili. March 25, 2012. Crony 2012, posters by Will St. Leger, photographed by Darragh Doyle, 25 March 2012, Temple Bar, Dublin. Those were the words of then Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern (pictured above….) in January 2008, addressed to Irish people living in Dar es Salaam. I blogged his Dar speech at the time. But it doesn’t pull its punches in its pathology of Irish politics and public admi...
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Going once….. going twice…. | Swahili Street
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8220;Good Governance Pays” – Part le Pili. 8:30: Arrival, Coffee and Croissants →. Going once…. going twice…. March 28, 2012. I have 200 of your school desks in the store. If it wasn’t for the election laws, I’d have brought them today. But if you vote for our candidate, I’ll call one head teacher after another and get them to you. Part of a stump speech in the Kirumba Ward by-election campaign in Mwanza Municipality, reported in this week’s Raia Mwema ( my translation,. March 28, 2012 at 22:59. And our ...
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“There’s always a reason to riot in TZ” | Swahili Street
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Open Government Partnership in Tanzania – what went wrong? Tanzania’s Draft OGP Plan: what’s new? 8220;There’s always a reason to riot in TZ”. December 7, 2011. So said a twitterer this week in a brief exchange on Tanzania’s series of riots over the past year. There are plenty of reasons: rising unemployment, increasing inequalities and a dismal education system come to mind. January saw two rioters killed. With over 130 arrests in July’s ruckus. Mbeya erupted in November. As did Tabora to a lesser degre.
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