Tanzania Pushes for Moral Facelift

President Jakaya Kikwete has called on religious leaders to teach good morals, at the same time as a university chancellor has called on universities to integrate ethics into the ICT curriculum. The government further plans to introduce ethics as a subject at all levels of education.
  • Tanzania:   President Urges Good Morals

    Daily News, 19 September 2012

    PRESIDENT Jakaya Kikwete has asked religious leaders in the country to preach and enlighten their congregations on good morals and the tenets of proper societal behaviour in a… Read more »

Jakaya Kikwete, President of Tanzania (file photo).

  • Tanzania:   Parents Are Responsible for Children's Upbringing

    Daily News, 20 September 2012

    PRESIDENT Jakaya Kikwete is concerned that moral decay is becoming an irreversible social malady among some adult outlaws and badly groomed youths. Read more »

  • Tanzania:   Link ICTs With Ethics, Universities Urged

    Daily News, 19 September 2012

    INSTITUTIONS of higher learning in the country have been urged to include ethical and moral considerations in their Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) policies. Read more »

  • Tanzania:   Govt to Start Ethics Class

    Daily News, 18 September 2012

    THE government plans to introduce ethics, as a subject, to the curriculum of all levels of education with the aim of instilling integrity among people, the Ethics Secretariat… Read more »

  • Tanzania:   Call for Moral Institutions

    EA Business, 17 September 2012

    Lack of political leadership and failure of moral institutions to perform their duties efficiently in the country has led to more Tanzanians to be involved in corrupt practices. Read more »

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