Advertisements Microbial Profiling of Coca-Cola and Fanta Orange Using the Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) Concept in a Beverage Production... February 13, 2026 By Ihua-Maduenyi, IM; Efiuvwevwere BJO (2026). Investigation of Coca-Cola products (Coke and Fanta Orange) involving (the raw materials, simple syrup, final syrup and final products) was carried out using the hazard analysis critical control point concept. The production environment was also monitored for microbial quality. School Counsellors’ Cultural Competence and the Management of Anti-Social Behaviours among Students in Public Secondary Schools in Fako Division of... February 9, 2026 By Jaja, ND; Lo-oh, JL; Martina, NZ (2026). Cultural competence is a critical predictor of the effective management of anti-social behaviours by school counsellors in secondary schools. In fact, counsellors with higher levels of cultural competence are more likely to successfully mitigate anti-social behaviours amongst students. This paper investigated the Framing Crime in Tanzania: Agenda-Setting and Coverage Patterns in Mwananchi and Habari Leo January 31, 2026 By Msechu, R; Mataba, P; Matumaini, J (2026). This study examines how crime is framed in Tanzanian newspapers, focusing on Mwananchi and Habari Leo. Guided by Agenda-Setting Theory and News Framing Theory, it investigates the dominant types of crime reported and the editorial patterns that shape public perceptions of criminality. The Contribution of Community Radio to Enhancing and Promoting Adult Education in North ‘A’, Zanzibar: A Case Study of Tumbatu... January 31, 2026 By Vuai, AM; Matumaini, J (2026). This study examines the utilization and effectiveness of Tumbatu FM community radio in supporting adult education within North ‘A’ District, Zanzibar. Drawing on two objectives, the extent to which the community makes use of educational programmes broadcast by Tumbatu FM and the effectiveness of Gendered Digital Harassment of Tanzanian Female Members of Parliament on Instagram January 31, 2026 By Mohamed, T; Britto, RJ; Nikata, C (2026). Digital harassment has emerged as a significant form of gendered political violence that constrains women’s participation in democratic processes. This article refines and strengthens insights drawn from an existing qualitative research report that examined digital harassment directed at female Members of Parliament Effectiveness of the Customer Care Desk in Enhancing Patient Satisfaction at Muhimbili National Hospital - Mloganzila, Tanzania. January 31, 2026 By Silayo, P; Matumaini, J (2026). The study assessed the effectiveness of the Customer Care Desk in enhancing customer satisfaction at Muhimbili National Hospital -Mloganzila. Assessing the Effectiveness of Media Coverage on Road Safety Education: A Case Study of Aibu Yako…Hata Wewe and Usafiri Wako... January 31, 2026 By David, N; Matumaini, J (2026). This article critically examines the effectiveness of ITV’s flagship road safety programs Aibu Yako…Hata Wewe and Usafiri Wako in shaping awareness, attitudes, and road-use behavior among motorcycle taxi riders (Boda Boda) in Kinondoni District, Tanzania. Road traffic crashes involving motorcycles remain a persistent public Newspapers’ Framing of Petroleum Exploration in Tanzania: A Case Study of Daily News and the Citizen. January 31, 2026 By Mesomapya, JA; Britto, R; N’Gatigwa, X (2026). This study examines how two major Tanzanian newspapers, Daily News and The Citizen frame petroleum exploration activities and how these narratives shape public understanding of the sector. Guided by framing theory, the study on newspapers’ framing applied qualitative content analysis to eight Media Narratives of a Historic Presidency: Dominant Frames in Reporting on Samia Suluhu Hassan in Tanzania. January 31, 2026 By Kassimba, R; Nikata, C; Britto, RJ (2026). This study examines how Tanzanian print media framed President Samia Suluhu Hassan during the first six months of her presidency, a period marked by political transition and historical significance as she became the country’s first female Head of State. Guided by framing Digital Democracy, Public Health, and Disinformation: Managing Health Misinformation during Electoral Periods in Uganda January 31, 2026 By Maasa, S (2026). The rapid dissemination of digital health-related misinformation via unregulated and untapped digital channels has been seen more so during the time of Uganda's elections. Misinformation about vaccines/disease outbreaks undermines public trust and influences health behaviors and diminishes the strength of institutional credibility during election campaigns. There « Previous 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 … 235 Next »