MNMA Institutional Repository
The MNMA institutional repository aims to collect, preserve and disseminate electronic copies of research and scholarly works created at Mwalimu Nyerere Memorial Academy (MNMA), and serves as a gateway to disseminate and reach out to similar resources elsewhere. Such publications include journal articles, conference presentations, proceedings, working papers, theses and dissertations.
All members of MNMA are invited to contribute their research outputs to the repository. Please contact the repository administrator to deposit your works at library@mnma.ac.tz
Incase you would like to submit your work at your own time, make sure to create an account by supplying your email address. Address your technical inquiries to library@mnma.ac.tz
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Msambichaka, Sixbert Joachim
(Ghana Journal of Geography, 2025-12-31)
Small-scale fisheries along the Tanzanian coast are increasingly shaped by rising fishing intensity, with far-reaching
ecological and socio-economic consequences for coastal livelihoods. While national policies promote ...
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Ndimbo, Gabriel Kanuti; Haulle, Evaristo
(2025-06)
The Maasai ethnic minority has lived in the Loliondo Game Controlled Area (NGCA) and Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) for over six decades. They were evicted to these areas in 1959 from the area currently known as Serengeti ...
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Haulle, Evaristo; Kabelege, Eliud
(Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2020-10-19)
Education is important for human development. It is a basic human right as articulated in the Constitution of United Republic of Tanzania of 1977. Since then, a series of reforms for improving access, quality and relevant ...
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Ndimbo, Gabriel Kanuti; Gu, Jiaming; Yu, Lerong
(Information Development, 2024-10-03)
This article explores the role and effects of mobile phone technologies in ensuring farmers’ access to agricultural information and extension services in a tea outgrowing scheme in Tanzania. Semi-structured interviews, ...
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Haulle, E.; Sanga, F.
(2025-02-22)
The sacred forests are home to wildlife outside the formally protected areas. Therefore, they play a critical role in maintaining the life of biodiversity. Unfortunately, these valuable sites are disappearing mainly due ...
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