What’s at stake in Tanzania’s constitutional referendum? Part III: Familiar principles, new rights and responsibilities
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Part three of Nick Branson’s look at Tanzania’s proposed constitution considers how historical attachments to African socialism have been balanced with efforts to enshrine new norms and values.