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...
Building Self Confidence: Thrive just don't survive
Dr. Fred Clary's Podcast
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4 months ago
Building Self Confidence: Thrive just don't survive
Self-confidence is a belief in one's own abilities and judgment, leading to a sense of trust in oneself and one's capabilities. It's about having a positive view of your strengths and weaknesses, setting realistic goals, and feeling capable of handling challenges. Building self-confidence involves practicing self-compassion, celebrating small victories, and challenging negative self-talk, while also taking care of your physical and mental well-being. Dr. Fred Clary, founder of Functional Anal...
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...