University of Dar es Salaam School of Journalism and Mass Communication (UDSM-SJMC)
University of Dar es Salaam School of Journalism and Mass Communication (UDSM-SJMC)
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  • Research Project, 2025
  • Yearbook on Media Quality in Tanzania
  • Rationale for Yearbook on Media Quality
  • Executive Summary
  • Methodology
  • Context of reporting
  • Profile of Tanzanian Journalists
    • Topical coverage
    • Zanzibar Topical profile
  • Structure in stories
  • Portrait of Tanzania journalist
  • Quality Index
  • Special topic: The blue economy
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 Introduction

The School of Journalism and Mass Communication (SJMC), University of Dar es Salaam, successfully conducted the Yearbook 2025 research with financial support from the Swiss Embassy and the British High Commission. The study generated important findings on media practice, regulation, and democratic accountability in Tanzania.

Justification for Dissemination

The dissemination activities are important because the Yearbook findings continue to hold significant practical and policy relevance beyond the project timeline. Sharing the findings with key stakeholders will enhance the utilisation, visibility, and long-term impact of the research. The selected stakeholder groups were strategically identified due to their direct influence on media regulation, journalism practice, media development, and policy implementation in Tanzania.

Engagement with media regulators, including Idara ya Habari Maelezo, the Journalists Accreditation Board (JAB), and TCRA, is important because these institutions play a central role in shaping media policy, professional standards, accreditation, and regulatory oversight. Presenting the findings to these institutions will encourage evidence-based reflection and contribute to discussions on media professionalism, ethics, and democratic accountability.

Similarly, dissemination to media NGOs and senior editors is necessary because these actors are directly involved in media practice, journalist capacity-building, advocacy, and editorial decision-making. Their engagement will help translate the research findings into practical discussions within media organisations and strengthen the study’s long-term relevance and application.

The inclusion of stakeholders from Zanzibar is equally important to ensuring balanced national engagement and representation across the Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar. This approach supports inclusivity and allows the findings to inform discussions within different media and regulatory environments in the country.


2025 YB Report  English   I   Kiswahili

  • A lecturer from the Open University of Tanzania (OUT), Dr Dachi Kahenga, makes a point during the dissemination session in Dar es Salaam.
  • An editor from Pambazuko newspaper, Peter Nyanje, contributes during the dissemination session in Dar es Salaam.
  • The Acting Director of the Journalists Accreditation Board (JAB) contributes during the dissemination session for regulators in Dar es Salaam.
  • A representative from Idara ya Habari (Maelezo) from the Mainland, Ingiahedi Mduma, contributes during the dissemination session for regulators in Dar es Salaam.
  • A member of the TCRA Content Committee, Dr. Mary Kafyome, makes her point during the dissemination session for regulators in Dar es Salaam.
  • A seasoned journalist from Zanzibar, Salim Salim, contributes during the dissemination session for media stakeholders in Zanzibar.
  • Halima Msellem, director of programs from the government broadcaster, Zanzibar Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC), contributes during the dissemination session for media stakeholders in Zanzibar
  • Project Manager Dr Zacharia Malima hands over copies of the Yearbook 2025 report to Patrick Kipangula, the Acting Director of the Journalists Accreditation Board (JAB).
  • A group photo of participants from Zanzibar.
  • A group photo of participants (editors and media NGOs) from the Mainland.