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Tanzania’s peace legacy demands daily action, not just words
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 75732, member: 636"] Tanzania keeps riding the wave of stability that Julius Nyerere set up decades back when the country became a safe spot for refugees and freedom fighters from chaotic neighboring countries. The first president pushed this whole vibe about peace being more than just avoiding fights, and it actually meant showing respect and care for people, no matter where they came from. The country still stands as one of Africa's most chill nations, but keeping that energy going takes constant work from regular citizens. People need to stay patient and kind, whether they're grinding through city life or just hanging with friends, because protecting this peaceful reputation matters for future generations who deserve the same stable environment. [/QUOTE]
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