Religion and development in postcolonial tanzania: contested and negotiated terrain (1961–2022)

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  • What: At the end, the article shows that the mushrooming of Pentecostal churches and faith healing ministries has become an important force in terms of healing, prosperity, and poverty in twenty-first century rural and urban Tanzania .
  • Who: R/D et al. from the To tell the story of religion and development, I rely on primary and secondary sources deposited in the archives and libraries in TanzaniaAt the University of Dar es Salaam, I read The Nationalist, Uhuru, and Tanganyika Standard newspapers, which covered stories about Tanzania`s ujamaa, the Arusha Declaration, and responses from . . .

     

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