Kazi The Podcast
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Tanzania
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Mfululizo huu wa podikasti unatoa uchunguzi wa kina wa uzoefu wa kila siku wa wafanyakazi wa Tanzania, ukionyesha changamoto muhimu wanazokumbana nazo. Kwa kuzingatia masuala kama mtazamo wa kijinsia mahali pa kazi, athari za mabadiliko ya tabianchi, na mabadiliko ya kazi kutokana na digitalizishaji, mfululizo huu unachunguza kwa kina hali halisi inayowakabili watu hao wanaofanya kazi kwa bidii. Kila sehemu ya podikasti imeandaliwa kwa uangalifu ili kutoa maarifa muhimu na kukuza uelewa bora wa masuala mbalimbali yanayoathiri wafanyakazi wa Tanzania.
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E10: Technology, AI, and the Future of Work in Tanzania 12.06.2026 52хвArtificial intelligence, automation, and digital platforms are rapidly transforming workplaces around the globe. But what does this digital shift actually mean for workers and the labor market in Tanzania? Is AI a threat to job security, or is it our biggest upcoming opportunity?In this episode, we bring together an expert panel featuring academia, tech leaders, and trade unions, including Abdalah Alli (Institute of Social Work), Kennedy Mmari (Serengeti Bytes), Yesaya Rajab Athumani (Tanzania Ports Authority), and Winstone Katema (TUICO). Together, they break down why human creativity and judgment remain irreplaceable, how labor unions are adapting, and why investing in digital upskilling is no longer optional.🎧 Hit play to discover how Tanzania can prepare for the future of work so that no worker is left behind.
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E09: Dar es Salaam on Wheels: Gender and Labor in the Bodaboda Sector 04.12.2025 1год 4хвIn this episode, we explore the bodaboda sector in Dar es Salaam, a vital yet precarious part of Tanzania’s urban transport system. Drawing on new research from Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES), we unpack the lived realities of motorcycle taxi drivers, the gendered dimensions of informal work, and the challenges of regulatory reform. Featuring insights from Michaela Collord and Nice Amon Mwansasu, this conversation dives deep into the politics, potential, and future of informal mobility in African cities.
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From Education to (Un)Employment: Why Tanzanian Youth Struggle to Find Decent Work 10.11.2025 44хвTanzania is a "Nation of Youth' with over 60% under 25 and 77% under 35, representing a vital, ambitious workforce. Despite being more educated, youth face high unemployment and 80.1% in the informal sector work without contracts or social protection. Joblessness manifests in daily struggles—from graduates demanding experience to entrepreneurs burdened by costs. The episode features job seekers, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and advocates, analyzing skills gaps, unwelcoming systems, and the exclusion of youth with disabilities. It highlights efforts to improve youth employment and skills, emphasizing solutions such as aligning education with market needs, expanding access to entrepreneurship, and inclusive policies to ensure no youth is left behind.
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E07: Tanzania's Wage Puzzle: Navigating Inflation and Negotiation Dynamics 19.05.2025 29хвThe cheers of May Day still echo—President Samia’s announcement of a 35.1% minimum wage increase for public sector workers sent waves of excitement through Tanzania. But beyond the celebration, what does this really mean for workers, especially those in the private and informal sectors? In this thought-provoking episode of Kazi the Podcast, hosts Sam Gidori and Venance Majula dive deep into the realities behind wages, inflation, and labor policies. With insights from key experts—Dr. Joseph Mwinulla, labor economist; Willy Kibona, TUICO representative; and Jonathan Karuguru, consultant for street vendors—we explore salary structures, trade unions’ role in wage negotiations, and the pressing need to protect informal sector workers. And as the world of work rapidly shifts with technological advancements like AI, we ask: Are workers prepared for the transformation? Will automation revolutionize productivity—or threaten livelihoods? This episode is packed with powerful perspectives, crucial debates, and forward-thinking discussions on the future of labor in Tanzania. Tune in now to stay informed, empowered, and ready for change! Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud, YouTube Music, and more. 🎧 The episode is in Kiswahili
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E06: Balancing Profit and People: Business and Human Rights in Tanzania 08.02.2025 30хвWhat does it mean for the future of work to have human rights in business?In this episode of our podcast, "Balancing Profit and People: Business and Human Rights in Tanzania," we explore this critical question with Jovina Muchunguzi from the Commission for Human Rights and Good Governance (CHRAGG) and Gaston Kikuwi from VIBINDO. They discuss the government's progress in developing a National Action Plan (NAP) on Business and Human Rights, as well as the challenges of implementing these policies. The episode also highlights the roles of CHRAGG and VIBINDO in supporting small business owners by providing education and legal assistance to ensure that human rights are upheld throughout Tanzania's business landscape.
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E05: Platform work and digital transformation of the transport sector in Tanzania: Opportunities & challenges 01.10.2024 42хвIn this episode of Kazi the Podcast, we explore how digital technologies are reshaping the world of work, with a special focus on the ride-hailing sector in Tanzania. As digital platforms become more integrated into everyday services like transport, the conversation shifts to the workers who keep these systems running. We dive into the experiences of motorcycle taxi drivers, hearing firsthand about the opportunities and challenges they face in this digital landscape. With insights from Baker Khundakji of the International Transport Workers Federation, Kenji from Bolt's operations team, and Nice Amon of the Communications and Transport Workers Union of Tanzania (COTWU-T), we examine the realities, risks, and potential of ride-hailing services, as well as the policies in place to protect the rights of workers.
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Exploring Decent Work: Unpacking International Labour Conventions in Tanzania 01.05.2024 32хв🎙️ In this International Workers Day, we delve into the significance of international labor conventions within Tanzania. We discuss how these conventions translate into national laws, policies, and regulations, providing a comprehensive framework to eliminate harassment and violence in workplaces, strengthen social dialogue, and promote decent work for all Tanzanians. Tune in to learn how these efforts contribute to sustainable development and harmonious workplaces in Tanzania!
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Breaking Barriers: Sealing the Gender Pay Gap in Tanzania (IWD Edition) 08.03.2024 30хвJoin Kazi the Podcast in a powerful conversation with the inspiring Mama Gemma Sware Akilimali and Dr. Kassim Meja Kapalata on International Women's Day. Together, we delve into the urgency of closing the gender pay gap, empowering women to reach new heights in their careers, shattering stereotypes, and fostering a community and economy where equality reigns. Tune in for a dialogue that celebrates the potential of women in the workplace.#IWD2024
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Sexual Harassment in Workplaces: Understand Its Impact, Take Action 24.11.2023 29хвOn the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, Kazi the Podcast sheds light on this often unspoken yet ever-present menace. We aim to emphasize the importance of open dialogue regarding this issue within workplaces and provide guidance on how to respond if you find yourself confronted by such a situation.==========================Katika kusherekea Siku ya Kimataifa ya Kupinga Ukatili dhidi ya Wanawake, Kazi the Podcast inamulika jinamizi hili katika maeneo ya kazi, lengo likiwa ni kuchochea uwazi zaidi katika kuzungumzia aina hii ya ukatili, na kutoa mwongozo wa jinsi gani unavyoweza kukabiliana na kujinasua pale utakapojikuta katika hali hiyo.
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Discovering Trade Unions: A Tanzanian Perspective 08.09.2023 13хвFor over 90 years, Trade Unions have played a vital role in safeguarding and advocating for the rights of workers in Tanzania. These unions serve as a crucial link between employees, employers, and the government to ensure improved working conditions and the well-being of all workers. Despite their commendable efforts, it is evident that the hard work of union members has not received the recognition and appreciation it deserves.In this inaugural episode of Kazi the Podcast, we delve into the origins of Trade Unions, tracing their roots back to Europe and their evolution in Tanzania. We explore their significant contributions and their growing relevance in today's rapidly changing work environment, shaped by technological advancements.================================================Vyama vya Wafanyakazi vimekuwa na mchango mkubwa katika kutetea na kusimamia maslahi ya wafanyakazi nchini Tanzania kwa zaidi ya miongo 9 sasa. Vyama hivi vimekuwa daraja muhimu kati ya wafanyakazi, waajiri na serikali ili kuhakikisha kuwa maslahi na mazingira ya kazi yanakuwa bora kwa wafanyakazi wote. Licha ya kufanya kazi nzuri, ni dhahiri kuwa mchango wa vyana vya wafanyakazi umeshindwa kutambuliwa na kuthaminiwa ipasavyo.Katika toleo hili la kwanza la Kazi the Podcast, tunaangalia chimbuko la Vyama vya Wafanyakazi, tangu vikiwa barani Ulaya, mizizi yake nchini Tanzania, mchango wake na umuhimu wake katika mazingira ya kazi yanayokumbana na mabadiliko ya teknolojia.
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Karibu KaziThePodcast! 29.04.2023 1хвHii ni podcast ya kwanza Tanzania kukuletea uhalisia wa kazi na maisha ya wafanyakazi Tanzania, kazi za kila siku wanazofanya, changamoto wanazopitia na jinsi wanavyoendana na mabadiliko ya mazingira ya kazi na teknolojia.
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