Tanzanian Students For Liberty - TSFL

Tanzanian Students For Liberty - TSFL

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Tanzanian Students For Liberty (TSFL) is an organization dedicated to teaching the principles of liberty and free markets to young people in Tanzania.

VISION
To become the go-to resource center for students dedicated to liberty and to help them with anything they need, with the goal of creating a national movement for liberty that will change Tanzania. MISSION
To provide a unified, student-driven forum of support for students and student organizations dedicated to liberty:

Unified i.e. focus on the 95% that students dedicated to liberty have i

24/11/2023

Securing Prosperity - The Urgency of Land Ownership in Africa

By Evans Exaud, Executive Director of Liberty Sparks

If you've ever had the opportunity to delve into the philosophies of Ayn Rand, you'd understand the profound importance she placed on the rights to life and property. Now, more than ever, this rings true for African nations, especially in Tanzania. The crux of prosperity and liberation lies in ensuring the legal ownership of land, a concept that might seem simple but holds the key to unlocking a future of growth and dignity for millions.

Picture this: in the vast majority of places where nearly 70% of African people call home, only a mere 10% of land is officially documented. Shockingly, just 4% of African countries have proper documentation of the land within their capital cities. The land, often owned by the local communities, remains uncharted, a challenge we cannot overlook.

African land conflicts have become a pervasive issue, affecting families, neighbors, investors, and local communities. The financial implications of resolving these conflicts drain trillions from the pockets of hardworking taxpayers, funds that could be directed towards infrastructure development and other social projects. It's a scenario where bureaucracy impedes progress.

We cannot genuinely speak of development, prosperity, or the dignity of our fellow Africans if they cannot prove ownership of the very land beneath their feet—a land that holds the key to personal wealth. The current reality is that individuals are unable to participate in the appreciation of land value, sell it at market rates, retain proceeds, or leverage it for additional economic ventures.

In rural areas, ten hectares of land pale in comparison to the value of 20x20 feet outside major cities like Dar es Salaam. This discrepancy stems from a historical lack of emphasis on individual land ownership, where communal ownership was the norm. During colonial times, land was not for ownership but for use, a concept adopted by many African countries. Today, land in countries like Tanzania is still considered public, with the President acting as a trustee, a situation that discourages long-term investments and planning.

Consider this historical fact: European powers rushed to divide African land in Berlin, a move that paved the way for them to exploit resources. Today, we demand reparations for the exploitation, yet we are guilty of underutilizing the same land. While it took European nations 75 years since the Berlin Conference to transform their status, African countries have been relying on aid and loans for 60 years, rendering the continent the poorest in the world.

The benefits of clear property ownership extend beyond the landowners themselves. Foreign investors gain confidence when they see transparent ownership, curbing corruption in land transactions. Governments can establish frameworks for collecting property taxes to fund essential services. People are more likely to invest in and maintain land they legally own and protect. The surplus doesn't come from uncertainty; it arises when individuals have clear ownership and are confident in the outcomes of their labor and financial investments.

In light of this, it's high time for African heads of state, particularly those in Tanzania, to prioritize ensuring legal land ownership for their people. The stakes are high—the potential for economic growth, social development, and personal prosperity is within our grasp. Let's not squander this opportunity. The time to act is now, for a freer and more prosperous Africa.

17/10/2023

Hey everyone! 🌍🙌

On this International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, Liberty Sparks wants to reaffirm our strong commitment to fighting poverty. 💪🔥

We firmly believe that individual freedom, economic empowerment, and market-driven solutions are key ingredients in our battle against poverty. 🌱💼

Today, we want to pledge that we will continue our efforts in promoting policies that empower individuals, create economic opportunities, and reduce poverty on a global scale. 🌎

Together, we can create a world where every person has the chance to break free from poverty, achieve their dreams, and experience the dignity and freedom they deserve. 💫💛

Remember, poverty is not inevitable. With liberty, sparks of change can ignite a brighter future for all! 💥✨

Let's stand together and make a difference! 💪💙

15/09/2022

African Students For Liberty, Tanzania is cordially inviting you to attend the 2nd Ayn Rand Colloquium (Objectivism event) in Dar es Salaam on October 1, 2022, at 9 a.m. EAT. It’s an opportunity to learn more about Rand’s life, and her works, and use the objectivism philosophy to gain the use of our minds in accepting reality and facts.

Registration for Rand’s Colloquium is free and voluntary for 60 individuals. Register by September 23, 2022, link on the Bio

Inquiries? Contact the host at +255744441566



10/09/2022

SFL Tanzania congratulates Nelson Ussiri (Local Coordinator, Tanzania) and the entire team selected to join the ASFL leadership team.

08/09/2022

Kudos to our August Reading Challenge Winners, Victoria Eegunranti (Nigeria) and Joy Achungo (Kenya).

And thumbs up to our moderators;

(Tanzania) and Diane Mumararungu (Rwanda)

14/08/2022

Applause to our Winners of the July Reading Challenge.

13/08/2022

Welcome to the First Reading Challenge session for the month of AUGUST.

Tonight

13/08/2022

Tanzania Students for Liberty wishes to congratulate Gerald Daud on being selected as National Coordinator for Tanzania Students for Liberty.

09/08/2022


We are thrilled  to announce that we have the newest class of Local Coordinators ready to join us for 2022/23 FY.

SFLove🥳🤩

17/06/2022

Through back to our LCs Retreat in Dar es Salaam, last year.
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On this day, LCs discussed different issues including their roles as Leaders of Liberty and they shared strategies on issues that our community face in public.
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Application for our Local Coordinator Program closed on June 15. We can't wait to receive new team of LCs😊😊
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Photos from Tanzanian Students For Liberty - TSFL's post 23/05/2022

Happenings from the SFL Leadership Forum in Tanzania that engaged over 70 College Students and recent Graduates in Dar es Salaam, to discuss and exchange leadership potentials.
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Would You Like To Join Our Local Coordinators Program? If Yes, We have opened application for this year, and you can apply by clicking or  copying https://studentsforliberty.org/africa/local-coordinator-program/ to your browser
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Or you can visit www.studentsforliberty.org for application
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For easy communication you can DM us

Deadline May 30, 2022

Photos 02/04/2019

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