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<pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2026 13:23:43 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Is the Motorcycle Taxi Business a Reflection of Nyerere’s  Philosophy of Self-Reliance in Tanzania? Exploring the Plight  and Consequences of Youth Engaging in the Motorcycle Taxi  Business</title>
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<description>Is the Motorcycle Taxi Business a Reflection of Nyerere’s  Philosophy of Self-Reliance in Tanzania? Exploring the Plight  and Consequences of Youth Engaging in the Motorcycle Taxi  Business
Mbwete, Rose I
This paper investigates the challenges and implications of the motorcycle taxi &#13;
business for youth in Tanzania, guided by Nyerere’s philosophy of self-reliance, &#13;
emphasizing self-independence and responsibility. The research was conducted &#13;
in Kunduchi ward, Kinondoni Municipal Council, utilizing a mixed-method &#13;
approach. Data was collected through questionnaires targeting 230 male &#13;
respondents engaged in the motorcycle taxi business, alongside in-depth &#13;
interviews with key informants, including ward leaders and social welfare &#13;
officers. The study's findings indicate a predominance of male participants in &#13;
the motorcycle taxi sector, driven by the desire for self-employment, ease of &#13;
work, reliable income, and a lack of alternative job opportunities. The social &#13;
benefits identified include enhanced social connections, family support, and &#13;
improved prospects for marriage. At the same time, economic advantages &#13;
encompass a stable income source, employment opportunities, efficient &#13;
transportation of goods, and the development of entrepreneurial skills. &#13;
However, the study also highlights significant challenges youth face in this &#13;
business. These include accidents, disrespect from others, conflicts with &#13;
employers, frequent encounters with traffic police, high fuel costs, motorcycle &#13;
theft, customer disputes, and issues with spare parts and infrastructure. The &#13;
paper concludes with recommendations for recognizing and respecting the &#13;
motorcycle taxi business, encouraging youth commitment, and urging &#13;
government intervention to improve conditions for these workers. Overall, the &#13;
research underscores the dual nature of the motorcycle taxi business as both a &#13;
viable livelihood option and a source of various challenges for the youth in &#13;
Tanzania.
Conference Proceeding
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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