Kizito Makoye
Kizito Makoye is a freelance correspondent for the Thomson Reuters Foundation, based in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. He regularly reports on climate change and on governance and corruption issues. He is also a correspondent for Bistandsaktuelt, a Norwegian newspaper on aid and international development.
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Corruption engulfs construction sector in Tanzania
By Kizito MakoyeAs buildings collapse, claiming lives, Tanzania's president blames corrupt procurement and tendering process - a problem even though Tanzania is member of Construction Sector Transparency Initiative.
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When the floodwaters hit home
By Kizito MakoyeExtreme weather can be a distant worry – until a river of floodwater comes rushing through your own door
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Corruption corrupts everyone in Tanzania
By Kizito MakoyeSix out of 10 people admit in online survey to participating in bribery, and the problem appears to be getting worse, with kindergarten teachers and nurses also taking bribes.
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Tanzania's new driving licence system ? old wine in new ...
By Kizito MakoyeA Tanzanian journalist finds that a new system designed to keep unqualified drivers off the road is already being undermined by bribery
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How bribery cripples justice in Tanzania courts
By Kizito MakoyeA look at the justice system in the east African country
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A Tanzanian birthright: Pay bribes or suffer
By Kizito MakoyeA Tanzanian journalist describes the corruption engulfing his country, even when registering his daughter's birth
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Tanzania lawmakers push for E-tax collection to lift revenue
By Kizito Makoye | Thu, 29 Aug 2013 -
Eight-year-old children toil in Tanzania gold mines - HRW
By Kizito Makoye | Wed, 28 Aug 2013 -
Radio show helps Tanzanian farmers fight climate change
By Kizito Makoye | Thu, 22 Aug 2013 -
Tanzania probes alleged embezzlement of $5 mln from summit
By Kizito Makoye | Mon, 19 Aug 2013 -
Tanzanian journalists self-censor for fear of attack - CPJ
By Kizito Makoye | Fri, 9 Aug 2013 -
Gender based violence rising in Tanzania
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Tanzania farmers accuse biofuel investors of land grab
By Kizito Makoye | Thu, 18 Jul 2013
Syrians relieved, disappointed at Obama strike delay
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Taliban target U.S. army base in Afghanistan, attack ongoing
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Japan PM pledges speedy, comprehensive Fukushima moves
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Japan aims to present steps on Fukushima water problem on Tuesday
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Japan reiterates may consider discharging radiated Fukushima water into ocean
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SNAPSHOT-Syria crisis at 10:20 PM ET/0220 GMT
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Wildfire grows to California's 4th largest as crews make progress
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Florida college band marches for first time since hazing death
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Bigger and healthier: European men grow 11cm in a century
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SNAPSHOT-Syria crisis at 7 PM ET/2300 GMT
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Syria vote complicates U.S. fiscal debate; stop-gap more likely
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EXCLUSIVE-USS Nimitz carrier group rerouted for possible help with Syria
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Life expectancy gap growing between rich/poor world women - WHO
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Obama and aides confront skeptical Congress on Syria strike
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Egypt sends Mursi to trial as new constitution advances
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INSIGHT-India's crisis within a crisis; finance minister fights on two fronts
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TV confessions in China an unsettling new trend for executives
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Arab states urge action against Syrian government
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China's hardline ex-security chief: praised by party, reviled by activists
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Iranian dissidents killed in Iraq camp, UN demands inquiry