Tanzania energy scandal rocks ruling party but no election upset expected
Many Tanzanians fear that corruption in the energy sector will deprive the country of vital revenue
How corruption and nepotism erode public trust in Tanzania
Job recruitment is far from free and fair, with candidates selected less for merit and more for the “right connections”
Can Tanzania make its civil service more transparent?
Can Tanzania live up to its promises to cut red tape in its civil service?
Corruption engulfs construction sector in Tanzania
As 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.
When the floodwaters hit home
Extreme weather can be a distant worry – until a river of floodwater comes rushing through your own door
Corruption corrupts everyone in Tanzania
Six 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.
Tanzania's new driving licence system ? old wine in new bottles
A Tanzanian journalist finds that a new system designed to keep unqualified drivers off the road is already being undermined by bribery
How bribery cripples justice in Tanzania courts
A look at the justice system in the east African country
A Tanzanian birthright: Pay bribes or suffer
A Tanzanian journalist describes the corruption engulfing his country, even when registering his daughter's birth