The 2025 Tanzanian general election, held on October 29, ignited widespread unrest after President Samia Suluhu Hassan claimed victory with nearly 98 percent of the vote amid accusations of fraud, opposition arrests, and an internet blackout. Protests erupted across major cities, met with heavy military crackdowns that opposition groups say left hundreds dead, though official figures remain disputed. The crisis has shaken public faith in Tanzania’s democracy, raising fears of deepening author...
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The 2025 Tanzanian general election, held on October 29, ignited widespread unrest after President Samia Suluhu Hassan claimed victory with nearly 98 percent of the vote amid accusations of fraud, opposition arrests, and an internet blackout. Protests erupted across major cities, met with heavy military crackdowns that opposition groups say left hundreds dead, though official figures remain disputed. The crisis has shaken public faith in Tanzania’s democracy, raising fears of deepening author...
Believing in yourself and not letting others' opinions affect you
Dr. Fred Clary's Podcast
30 minutes
8 months ago
Believing in yourself and not letting others' opinions affect you
Believing in yourself and not letting the opinion of others affect you" means having strong self-confidence and a sense of self-worth, where you prioritize your own beliefs and goals over the judgments or perspectives of others, essentially choosing to not be swayed by external opinions and staying true to yourself. Dr. Fred Clary, founder of Functional Analysis Chiropractic Technique and lifting/life coach/ gym-chalk covered philosopher talks about the steps needed to change your life!
Dr. Fred Clary's Podcast
The 2025 Tanzanian general election, held on October 29, ignited widespread unrest after President Samia Suluhu Hassan claimed victory with nearly 98 percent of the vote amid accusations of fraud, opposition arrests, and an internet blackout. Protests erupted across major cities, met with heavy military crackdowns that opposition groups say left hundreds dead, though official figures remain disputed. The crisis has shaken public faith in Tanzania’s democracy, raising fears of deepening author...