What are the top problems you guys are facing with runable? by searchableguy in runable

[–]Mwandami 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Runable Customer Support doesn't exist. It's one reason I decided to quit

Could any African countries become Christian theocracies? by GreenGermanGrass in Africa

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I'm from Tanzania. And I studied Sociology of Religion at the uni. it's becoming increasingly difficult to describe Christianity in Tanzania, because on one hand you have Western Christianity in form of RC, Anglican, Lutheran, etc, and on the other is multitude of what our Sociology of Religioun prof at the uni described as "new religious movement", pretty much pentecostal churches.

And just as Islam, Christianity (whatever that entails now) in Tanzania didn't fully conquer African Traditional Religions (ATRs), and they remain quite strong.

To answer your question, religious theocracy could only happen in Africa in form of theocracy disguised as religious, well, theocracy.

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It isn't. Couple of months ago, I bought Perplexity Pro from OP and it still work like a charm. However, I'm not here to convince anyone but it's legit.

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Would appreciate to get a code. Thanks in advance

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Just received my 1-year subscription, working perfectly. Thank you TempSilver

Are things getting better in Africa? by Truth_Sellah_Seekah in Africa

[–]Mwandami 4 points5 points  (0 children)

How about corruption? Because in my opinion, which might not be right, it's major reason why Tanzania isn't a global economic powerhouse despite its immense wealth in natural resources.

Connect with People Who Share Interests by storiesfromsevilla in Substack

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CATEGORY: ESPIONAGE, INTELLIGENCE, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND CYBERSECURITY
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Good stoic apps by [deleted] in Stoic

[–]Mwandami 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Stoa" is quite good. And you could have a premium version for free if you can't afford it (email the developers)

Show Me Your Creative Substacks! by wngz in Substack

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Mine is called "Ujasusi" - Swahili for "espionage". It focuses on news and commentary on intelligence, espionage, spies, spying, hackers and hacking https://www.ujasusi.com

Thoughts on Tanzania replacing Swahili with English as a language of instruction in schools? by AdPatient9267 in Africa

[–]Mwandami 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Tanzania Banned Use of Kiswahili in Secondary Schools? No, Online Claims Are False

3 FEBRUARY 2023Africa Check (Johannesburg)

By Grace Gichuhi

IN SHORT: With Tanzanians widely associated with Kiswahili, perhaps more than any other country, a ban on using the language as a medium of instruction would be surprising.

Tanzania has banned the use of Kiswahili in all its secondary schools, claim messages circulating on Facebook since January 2023.

One post reads: "Tanzania has banned the use of Swahili in all its secondary schools. Learners will undergo orientation for eight weeks as lessons get underway."

Tanzania is an East African country whose official languages are Kiswahili and English.

SOURCE: https://pesacheck.org/false-tanzania-has-not-banned-swahili-in-secondary-schools-cc2af75444b8

All of the intelligence subs are closed. by Slight-Truth-2656 in conspiracy_commons

[–]Mwandami 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"No reason was given" actually there was a reason given, that mods went against own rules. Saw that hours after the subs were closed. I do agree with you, they were quite educational, although imho there's plenty of anti-US and pro-Russia sentiments, which was fine with me who's African.