
Linah Kabula
Ms. Linah Kabula is a sociologist at Saint Augustine University of Tanzania (SAUT), who has played a pivotal role in grassroots interventions aimed at reducing mob justice incidents. She focuses on empowering local leaders to mediate disputes within communities, fostering trust and non-violent conflict resolution.
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Ms Linah Kabula, another sociologist at St Augustine University of Tanzania, said children should be constantly reminded about personal safety.
Parents warned to secure children during festivitiesMs Linah Kabula points out that the phenomenon is particularly damaging for hosts.
Present yet absent: When our phones take over social eventsHer colleague, sociologist, Ms Linah Kabula, was critical of the justice system for failing to respond swiftly to early signs of domestic abuse.
Domestic homicide puts Tanzanian homes at the centre of crime spotlightMs Linah Kabula said Kinondoni’s socio-economic diversity plays a role in fuelling opportunistic crimes.
Police explain why Kinondoni tops crime chart as experts propose solutionsMs Linah Kabula discusses the cultural silence surrounding sex and reproductive health.
How unsafe abortions cost Tanzania more than Sh10 billion annuallyMs Linah Kabula discusses the cultural silence surrounding sex and reproductive health.
How unsafe abortions cost Tanzania billions annuallyMs Linah Kabula said empowering local leaders to mediate disputes and educate residents has played a key role.
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