Saumu Jumanne, The Citizen Tanzania

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Past articles by Saumu:

Why are the youth not voting in Africa?

The issue of youth not voting during elections is a significant concern in many African nations. → Read More

Put forth extra effort to promote Tanga

Despite Tanga’s rich history and natural beauty, the region has yet to reach its full potential as a trade hub. → Read More

A new breath for Tanzania’s film industry is highly needed

The film industry in Tanzania has been facing several challenges since the passing of the late actor Steven Kanumba. → Read More

Tanzania’s Coffee industry: Some food for thought

Uganda and Ethiopia are the only African countries that enjoy the global coffee market share. → Read More

Mandonga’s showboating brings excitement to East African boxing

His life story motivates athletes in East Africa to recognise the value of showboating and personal branding in standing out and achieving success. → Read More

All is not lost for students who scored poorly in their exams

Their failure is not the end of their story; it’s just a turning point. → Read More

Nursery boarding schools should not be permitted!

Unfortunately, some boarding schools take in children at nursery school, 3 and 4 years old! → Read More

Good manners create goodwill

One of my biggest lessons from the World Cup this year is the way the Japanese well-earned reputation for manners and politeness. → Read More

Be exceedingly cautious to avoid end-of-year road accidents

According to the government, in Tanzania, most accidents are caused by reckless driving, defective vehicles, and bad roads. → Read More

Climate change: Empty water taps for weeks, a wake-up call

At least for regulated bottled water businesses, we are assured of safety. But for the water from dubious sources, including those close to sewers, there may be a spike of diseases like cholera, and diarrhea, among others. → Read More

Life lessons, Majaliwa Jackson, the new hero in town

It’s a good thing that President Samia has recognized the Majaliwa’s efforts and sacrifices and given him a job; being trained, and joins the rescue team. I hope he will continue to inspire the nation to do good. → Read More

High population growth: Take care of your family

The recently released census data shows that Tanzania’s population is 61.7 Million people (31.7M women and 30M men). → Read More

Good customer care crucial for the survival of small businesses

Informal and small businesses need to ensure that their customers get satisfactory services. → Read More

Hoping for Tanzania’s Vuta N’Kuvute win Oscars Award 2022

It is high time we aggressively promoted Tanzania-made content to go global. → Read More

Lesson learnt from Queen Elizabeth II’s Funeral Services

No matter how popular, how loved, how needed, yet one day we will die. → Read More

Taking break from phones, internet is the way to go

Sometimes, we consume so much information that we cannot use, which is detrimental to our well-being too. → Read More

It is a world of possibilities

Tanzania has what it takes to become a global business leader in numerous sectors. → Read More

Time for homegrown passenger transportation App

A bicycle, a motorcycle, or a car can be someone’s dream to better his or her life. In a place like Tanga City, we have bicycle taxis. When we were growing up, there were stories of people who started as bicycle taxi riders, and over time they graduated to own fleets of cars. → Read More

The D-Day for Kenya, peace to you brothers and sisters

The world will be watching as Kenyans expect to vote on 9th August 2022. → Read More

Saba Saba Day, Kiswahili and Tanzania’s national pride

Saba Saba Day is one of the most iconic days in Dar es Salaam, and now the United Nations has made it global for Kiswahili development, and we should be proud of it. → Read More