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Tanzanians are greatly satisfied with the way the country is managed politically, economically and socially, unlike other citizens in 18 countries surveyed in East, Central, and southwestern Africa. Citizens in the rest of the surveyed countries, including Kenya and Uganda, are still doubtful of their ruling governments' capabilities to solve their problems such as crime, health, infrastructure and poverty. The results of the "Afro-Barometer" survey conducted between July and August 2005 and announced early last week further show that Tanzanians were "happy" even before the current government came to power in December, 2005.