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Friday, December 24, 2010
Kikwete akabidhiwa noti mpya
The President of the United republic of Tanzania has reserved the new money notes from BOT by Ndulu the Bank Governor. Here he was trying to show them in his hand
Thursday, December 9, 2010
MATCH REPORT: MARSEILLE 1 CHELSEA 0
Chelsea's poor form continued with a narrow defeat in the south of France on Wednesday evening.
A late goal from Marseille forward Brandao proved enough to end our five-game winning streak in the Champions League, and although we progress from Group F in first place, we have claimed victory in just one of our last six matches
In truth we were second best for much of the evening and could have been behind early on, but for the woodwork and the offside flag, before penalty appeals from both Florent Malouda and Salomon Kalou were turned down. There is something about Chelsea and penalties in Europe that don't go.
An insipid second half looked to be fading away before Brandao popped up inside the Chelsea box after 80 minutes to steal victory for the home side, despite Carlo Ancelotti naming a strong starting 11.
There were no vital points to play for but the Italian had stated this final group game was far from meaningless as we looked to arrest the worrying slump in form.
The manager resisted the opportunity to rest the majority of his key first-teamers for the major domestic challenges that lie ahead. John Mikel Obi, who is just one yellow card away from suspension, was rested however, replaced in deep midfield by the prodigious Josh McEachran, making his second successive European start.
Nicolas Anelka and Ashley Cole were both left behind in England, so Ramires came into midfield and Florent Malouda joined Didier Drogba, on his former stopping ground, and Salomon Kalou in attack, while Paulo Ferreira was the preferred stand-in option at left-back.
Former Chelsea midfielder Didier Deschamps, now in charge of Marseille, also had no concern for group points, the French side having already tied up second place, but he too named a strong side that included former Manchester United defender Gabriel Heinze at its heart, and French international and summer signing Loic Remy down the left of a five-man midfield.
It was Remy who had the game's first chance after six minutes. The ball was deflected into the air at the far post where he had space to volley goalward, but instead swung and missed his connection altogether.
Benoit Cheyrou was closer moments later when he half-volleyed a yard wide from outside the area, and then Mathieu Valbuena rattled the crossbar with a dipping curler. Chelsea had not yet mustered an attack and we were 10 minutes in.
Remy and Brandao shot just wide as the home side's early dominance continued, and then came controversy with the Blues' first foray into Marseille territory.
Malouda was brought down by Souleymane Diawara inside the box, and Russian referee Vladislav Bezborodov pointed to the spot, only to then change his mind and instead award a corner.
Essien struck Chelsea's first shot on target after 20 minutes and then Kalou danced around two challenges inside the box before toeing wide.
Drogba caught his first sight of goal just after the half-hour, and clearly eager to score, he kept hold of the ball a little long, eventually seeing his shot blocked by Taye Taiwo.
Immediately afterwards John Terry hauled down Brandao at the other end, allowing Marseille another decent chance. Cheyrou crossed, and Heinze headed into the far corner, only for the goal to be scratched out for offside.
Another escape for Chelsea, who overall had been second best but by the end of a goalless first half could have had two penalties after Kalou was clipped having already beaten Diawara in the closing stages.
Malouda tested Marseille goalkeeper Steve Mandanda at the top of the second period after McEachran had sent a low diagonal pass through to the left, while in the Chelsea area Branislav Ivanovic had to throw himself at Fabrice Abriel's low drive following Valbuena's acrobatic cross.
Drogba's special night came to an end just after the hour when he was replaced by Daniel Sturridge, leaving the field to huge applause.
Terry deflected Taiwo's drive behind before he was withdrawn, Jeffrey Bruma on in his place at centre-back, with the captain's armband going to Ferreira.
Jose Bosingwa, a willing runner down the right flank all evening, pulled up with a hamstring problem and was forced off 12 minutes from time. Gael Kakuta had been stripped ready to come on, but injury to the full-back meant Patrick van Aanholt was called into action instead.
The Dutchman had barely been on two minutes before Chelsea were picking the ball out of our net.
Taiwo mishit his shot from just inside the area but Chelsea's unfamiliar defence did not react, and Brandao was on hand to poke the ball home from inside the six-yard box. Petr Cech was not amused - it is now six games without a clean sheet.
The result is by no means disastrous, but as Ancelotti had said before the game, he had wanted to win this one.
Improvement will be needed if we are to beat Spurs at White Hart Lane on Sunday.
A late goal from Marseille forward Brandao proved enough to end our five-game winning streak in the Champions League, and although we progress from Group F in first place, we have claimed victory in just one of our last six matches
In truth we were second best for much of the evening and could have been behind early on, but for the woodwork and the offside flag, before penalty appeals from both Florent Malouda and Salomon Kalou were turned down. There is something about Chelsea and penalties in Europe that don't go.
An insipid second half looked to be fading away before Brandao popped up inside the Chelsea box after 80 minutes to steal victory for the home side, despite Carlo Ancelotti naming a strong starting 11.
There were no vital points to play for but the Italian had stated this final group game was far from meaningless as we looked to arrest the worrying slump in form.
The manager resisted the opportunity to rest the majority of his key first-teamers for the major domestic challenges that lie ahead. John Mikel Obi, who is just one yellow card away from suspension, was rested however, replaced in deep midfield by the prodigious Josh McEachran, making his second successive European start.
Nicolas Anelka and Ashley Cole were both left behind in England, so Ramires came into midfield and Florent Malouda joined Didier Drogba, on his former stopping ground, and Salomon Kalou in attack, while Paulo Ferreira was the preferred stand-in option at left-back.
Former Chelsea midfielder Didier Deschamps, now in charge of Marseille, also had no concern for group points, the French side having already tied up second place, but he too named a strong side that included former Manchester United defender Gabriel Heinze at its heart, and French international and summer signing Loic Remy down the left of a five-man midfield.
It was Remy who had the game's first chance after six minutes. The ball was deflected into the air at the far post where he had space to volley goalward, but instead swung and missed his connection altogether.
Benoit Cheyrou was closer moments later when he half-volleyed a yard wide from outside the area, and then Mathieu Valbuena rattled the crossbar with a dipping curler. Chelsea had not yet mustered an attack and we were 10 minutes in.
Remy and Brandao shot just wide as the home side's early dominance continued, and then came controversy with the Blues' first foray into Marseille territory.
Malouda was brought down by Souleymane Diawara inside the box, and Russian referee Vladislav Bezborodov pointed to the spot, only to then change his mind and instead award a corner.
Essien struck Chelsea's first shot on target after 20 minutes and then Kalou danced around two challenges inside the box before toeing wide.
Drogba caught his first sight of goal just after the half-hour, and clearly eager to score, he kept hold of the ball a little long, eventually seeing his shot blocked by Taye Taiwo.
Immediately afterwards John Terry hauled down Brandao at the other end, allowing Marseille another decent chance. Cheyrou crossed, and Heinze headed into the far corner, only for the goal to be scratched out for offside.
Another escape for Chelsea, who overall had been second best but by the end of a goalless first half could have had two penalties after Kalou was clipped having already beaten Diawara in the closing stages.
Malouda tested Marseille goalkeeper Steve Mandanda at the top of the second period after McEachran had sent a low diagonal pass through to the left, while in the Chelsea area Branislav Ivanovic had to throw himself at Fabrice Abriel's low drive following Valbuena's acrobatic cross.
Drogba's special night came to an end just after the hour when he was replaced by Daniel Sturridge, leaving the field to huge applause.
Terry deflected Taiwo's drive behind before he was withdrawn, Jeffrey Bruma on in his place at centre-back, with the captain's armband going to Ferreira.
Jose Bosingwa, a willing runner down the right flank all evening, pulled up with a hamstring problem and was forced off 12 minutes from time. Gael Kakuta had been stripped ready to come on, but injury to the full-back meant Patrick van Aanholt was called into action instead.
The Dutchman had barely been on two minutes before Chelsea were picking the ball out of our net.
Taiwo mishit his shot from just inside the area but Chelsea's unfamiliar defence did not react, and Brandao was on hand to poke the ball home from inside the six-yard box. Petr Cech was not amused - it is now six games without a clean sheet.
The result is by no means disastrous, but as Ancelotti had said before the game, he had wanted to win this one.
Improvement will be needed if we are to beat Spurs at White Hart Lane on Sunday.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Bush forgives Kanye West for calling him a racist
It looks like George W. Bush and Kanye West have buried the hatchet—at least for now.
In a taped interview on NBC's "Today" show, the often-impulsive rapper told Matt Lauer that he now regrets having said after Hurricane Katrina that Bush "doesn't care about black people."
"I would tell George Bush: In my moment of frustration, I didn't have the grounds to call him a racist," West said. "I believe that in a situation of high emotion like that, we as human beings don't always choose the right words."
Bush calls memorable Katrina image a 'huge mistake'
In Bush's new memoir, "Decision Points," Bush calls the moment "disgusting" and the lowest ebb of his presidency.
Appearing separately on "Today," Bush, upon seeing a video of West's remarks, replied, "I appreciate that." But he added: "It wasn't just Kanye West who was talking like that during Katrina. I cited him as an example."
Iconic images of President George W. Bush
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In a taped interview on NBC's "Today" show, the often-impulsive rapper told Matt Lauer that he now regrets having said after Hurricane Katrina that Bush "doesn't care about black people."
"I would tell George Bush: In my moment of frustration, I didn't have the grounds to call him a racist," West said. "I believe that in a situation of high emotion like that, we as human beings don't always choose the right words."
Bush calls memorable Katrina image a 'huge mistake'
In Bush's new memoir, "Decision Points," Bush calls the moment "disgusting" and the lowest ebb of his presidency.
Appearing separately on "Today," Bush, upon seeing a video of West's remarks, replied, "I appreciate that." But he added: "It wasn't just Kanye West who was talking like that during Katrina. I cited him as an example."
Iconic images of President George W. Bush
Asked if he forgives West, Bush said "absolutely."
"I'm not a hater. I don't hate Kanye West," he said. "But I was talking about an environment in which people were willing to say things that hurt. Nobody wants to be called a racist, if in your heart you believe in the equality of race."
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WABUNGE VIJANA WANAOINGIA MJENGONI
Uchaguzi wa awamu hii umekuwa na wabunge vijana, hivyo basi tunategemea kuona changes katika maendeleo.
Vick kamata na Joseph Mbilinyi kutoka uanamziki hadi mjengoni. mambo mazuri hayo
Vick kamata na Joseph Mbilinyi kutoka uanamziki hadi mjengoni. mambo mazuri hayo
Thursday, November 4, 2010
George Bush Doesn't Care About [Kanye West]
Can you imagine being such a solider of pop culture that your activism would warrant you making the pages of a book written by a President?
Wouldn't such an inclusion make your family proud? Wouldn't it be a bragging right to share with your grandchildren? Shouldn't it get you an automatic NAACP Image Award?
Maybe the above would be the case if the President actually had something good to say about you.
But when President George W. Bush mentions Kanye West in his forthcoming book, "Decision Points," he's not singing the praises of the Chicago rapper who slammed him on a telethon for the victims of Hurricane Katrina, a week after numerous gulf coast cities were destroyed by the devastating storm and its aftermath.
[Bush admits he considered replacing Cheney] Bush expressed his frustration with the "Runaway" singer in an interview with the "Today Show"'s Matt Lauer to air Monday on NBC's "Matt Lauer Reports."
When Lauer asked Bush if he remembered the comments Kanye made about him, President Obama's predecessor offered a matter-of-fact response.
"Yes, I do. He called me a racist," Bush told Lauer.
Lauer clarified that Kanye did not literally call Bush a racist but instead said, "George Bush doesn't care about Black people." But Bush maintained his stance.
"That's - 'he's a racist,'" Bush said. "And I didn't appreciate it then. I don't appreciate it now. It's one thing to say, 'I don't appreciate the way he's handled his business.' It's another thing to say, 'This man's a racist.' I resent it, it's not true, and it was one of the most disgusting moments in my Presidency."
Lauer quoted an excerpt from the book on the matter:
"I faced a lot of criticism as President. I didn't like hearing people claim that I lied about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction or cut taxes to benefit the rich. But the suggestion that I was racist because of the response to Katrina represented an all time low."
[Kanye collaborating with Jay-Z on album]
Bush said he still feels the same way and added that Kanye's comments upset him because it was not reflective of his work.
"My record was strong I felt when it came to race relations and giving people a chance. And--it was a disgusting moment," Bush said.
Lauer asked Bush if he was concerned that some might be upset that he has placed so much emphasis on being angry about someone criticizing his responsiveness to the hurricane victims as opposed to being saddened by the impact of "watching the misery in Louisiana."
Bush said no. "I also make it clear that the misery in Louisiana affected me deeply as well," he said. "There's a lot of tough moments in the book. And it was a disgusting moment, pure and simple."
If the saying is true that no publicity is bad publicity, getting this shout out from President Bush can only help the record sales of Kanye's "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy" album out in a few weeks.
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Wouldn't such an inclusion make your family proud? Wouldn't it be a bragging right to share with your grandchildren? Shouldn't it get you an automatic NAACP Image Award?
Maybe the above would be the case if the President actually had something good to say about you.
But when President George W. Bush mentions Kanye West in his forthcoming book, "Decision Points," he's not singing the praises of the Chicago rapper who slammed him on a telethon for the victims of Hurricane Katrina, a week after numerous gulf coast cities were destroyed by the devastating storm and its aftermath.
[Bush admits he considered replacing Cheney] Bush expressed his frustration with the "Runaway" singer in an interview with the "Today Show"'s Matt Lauer to air Monday on NBC's "Matt Lauer Reports."
When Lauer asked Bush if he remembered the comments Kanye made about him, President Obama's predecessor offered a matter-of-fact response.
"Yes, I do. He called me a racist," Bush told Lauer.
Lauer clarified that Kanye did not literally call Bush a racist but instead said, "George Bush doesn't care about Black people." But Bush maintained his stance.
"That's - 'he's a racist,'" Bush said. "And I didn't appreciate it then. I don't appreciate it now. It's one thing to say, 'I don't appreciate the way he's handled his business.' It's another thing to say, 'This man's a racist.' I resent it, it's not true, and it was one of the most disgusting moments in my Presidency."
Lauer quoted an excerpt from the book on the matter:
"I faced a lot of criticism as President. I didn't like hearing people claim that I lied about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction or cut taxes to benefit the rich. But the suggestion that I was racist because of the response to Katrina represented an all time low."
[Kanye collaborating with Jay-Z on album]
Bush said he still feels the same way and added that Kanye's comments upset him because it was not reflective of his work.
"My record was strong I felt when it came to race relations and giving people a chance. And--it was a disgusting moment," Bush said.
Lauer asked Bush if he was concerned that some might be upset that he has placed so much emphasis on being angry about someone criticizing his responsiveness to the hurricane victims as opposed to being saddened by the impact of "watching the misery in Louisiana."
Bush said no. "I also make it clear that the misery in Louisiana affected me deeply as well," he said. "There's a lot of tough moments in the book. And it was a disgusting moment, pure and simple."
If the saying is true that no publicity is bad publicity, getting this shout out from President Bush can only help the record sales of Kanye's "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy" album out in a few weeks.
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Saturday, August 21, 2010
Wyclef Jean can't run for president said by Haiti Council
Haiti – Haiti's electoral council on Friday ruled that hip hop-artist Wyclef Jean cannot run for president, ending his outsider's bid to lead the reconstruction of the earthquake-ravaged Caribbean nation.
Council spokesman Richard Dumel said election officials have accepted 19 candidacies and rejected 15 others. The Haitian-born singer's candidacy was turned down because he did not meet the residency requirement of having lived in Haiti for five years before the Nov. 28 election.
Jean, whose parents brought him to the United States as a child, has lived off and on in Haiti in recent years. In 2007 he was named roving ambassador to Haiti by President Rene Preval, an appointment he had argued qualified him to run for president of the country.
The 40-year-old former Fugees frontman was ensconced in a hotel not far from where the electoral council was deliberating. About an hour before the candidate list was announced, Jean and his entourage left the hotel without speaking to the press.
Previously, Jean had told the Associated Press that he was optimistic that his candidacy would be accepted, especially since he met with Haitian President Rene Preval on Thursday.
It was unclear what, if any, impact the news would have on the people of this earthquake-torn nation. Dozens of police and United Nations peacekeepers in riot gear were stationed outside the council office, but as journalists streamed out of the building following the announcement, there were no signs of protests or unrest.
One thing is already certain: The singer brought sizzle to the election, attracting fresh attention to a country still devastated by the Jan. 12 earthquake.
"His candidacy certainly did shake things up," said Laurent Dubois, a Haiti historian and professor at Duke University. "But it's still a very important election whether Wyclef is in it or not."
The decision had already been postponed once this week. Jean's supporters had said they suspected members of Haiti's political elite were trying to block his campaign.
Jean, who gained famed as a member of the hip-hop musical group Fugees before building a solo career, has no political organization, not much of a following beyond his fans of his music and only a vague platform, casting himself as an advocate of Haiti's struggling youth and saying he will ask reconstruction donors to help the country's dysfunctional education system.
He also has faced persistent criticism over alleged financial mismanagement at the charity he founded, Yele Haiti.
On the other hand, he has generated global attention to a race in which almost no one outside Haiti could even name any of the candidates.
"If he hadn't been involved, today, no one would be talking about candidates in the Haitian presidential election," said Mark Jones, a professor of political science at Rice University in Houston.
The singer's fame and wealth instantly made him a formidable candidate in the desperately poor Caribbean nation he left as a boy — though some Haitians question the seriousness of his run.
"I don't think he's a politician at all," said Etienne St. Cyr, a pastor who helps at a camp for homeless earthquake survivors at the Petionville Country Club. "Maybe he's not what we need right now."
St. Cyr said Jean has not won over the people camped in squalid tents on the slope of a golf course, noting they already have allegiances to established political parties and the singer has not visited the camp.
Analysts say it is difficult to assess what kind of support Jean had beyond his mainly young and urban fans, but as a well-funded wild card, he has made more-established politicians nervous. Earlier this week, Jean said he had received death threats from somebody who called and told him to get out of Haiti.
The winner of the Nov. 28 election will take charge of Haiti's earthquake recovery, coordinating billions of aid dollars in a country with a history of political turmoil and corruption. January's earthquake killed an estimated 300,000 people and left the capital, Port-au-Prince, in ruins.
The devastation from the earthquake, coupled with frustration over a weak government response, have created an opening for a messianic outsider like Jean, said Robert Fatton Jr., a Haiti expert at the University of Virginia.
"The very fact that he is taken seriously when, in fact, he has no preparation to be president is an indication that the whole country, in particular the youth, looks at the typical Haitian population as a bankrupt kind of species," Fatton said.
News By TAMARA LUSH and MIKE MELIA, Associated Press Writer Tamara Lush And Mike Melia, Associated Press Writer
Council spokesman Richard Dumel said election officials have accepted 19 candidacies and rejected 15 others. The Haitian-born singer's candidacy was turned down because he did not meet the residency requirement of having lived in Haiti for five years before the Nov. 28 election.
Jean, whose parents brought him to the United States as a child, has lived off and on in Haiti in recent years. In 2007 he was named roving ambassador to Haiti by President Rene Preval, an appointment he had argued qualified him to run for president of the country.
The 40-year-old former Fugees frontman was ensconced in a hotel not far from where the electoral council was deliberating. About an hour before the candidate list was announced, Jean and his entourage left the hotel without speaking to the press.
Previously, Jean had told the Associated Press that he was optimistic that his candidacy would be accepted, especially since he met with Haitian President Rene Preval on Thursday.
It was unclear what, if any, impact the news would have on the people of this earthquake-torn nation. Dozens of police and United Nations peacekeepers in riot gear were stationed outside the council office, but as journalists streamed out of the building following the announcement, there were no signs of protests or unrest.
One thing is already certain: The singer brought sizzle to the election, attracting fresh attention to a country still devastated by the Jan. 12 earthquake.
"His candidacy certainly did shake things up," said Laurent Dubois, a Haiti historian and professor at Duke University. "But it's still a very important election whether Wyclef is in it or not."
The decision had already been postponed once this week. Jean's supporters had said they suspected members of Haiti's political elite were trying to block his campaign.
Jean, who gained famed as a member of the hip-hop musical group Fugees before building a solo career, has no political organization, not much of a following beyond his fans of his music and only a vague platform, casting himself as an advocate of Haiti's struggling youth and saying he will ask reconstruction donors to help the country's dysfunctional education system.
He also has faced persistent criticism over alleged financial mismanagement at the charity he founded, Yele Haiti.
On the other hand, he has generated global attention to a race in which almost no one outside Haiti could even name any of the candidates.
"If he hadn't been involved, today, no one would be talking about candidates in the Haitian presidential election," said Mark Jones, a professor of political science at Rice University in Houston.
The singer's fame and wealth instantly made him a formidable candidate in the desperately poor Caribbean nation he left as a boy — though some Haitians question the seriousness of his run.
"I don't think he's a politician at all," said Etienne St. Cyr, a pastor who helps at a camp for homeless earthquake survivors at the Petionville Country Club. "Maybe he's not what we need right now."
St. Cyr said Jean has not won over the people camped in squalid tents on the slope of a golf course, noting they already have allegiances to established political parties and the singer has not visited the camp.
Analysts say it is difficult to assess what kind of support Jean had beyond his mainly young and urban fans, but as a well-funded wild card, he has made more-established politicians nervous. Earlier this week, Jean said he had received death threats from somebody who called and told him to get out of Haiti.
The winner of the Nov. 28 election will take charge of Haiti's earthquake recovery, coordinating billions of aid dollars in a country with a history of political turmoil and corruption. January's earthquake killed an estimated 300,000 people and left the capital, Port-au-Prince, in ruins.
The devastation from the earthquake, coupled with frustration over a weak government response, have created an opening for a messianic outsider like Jean, said Robert Fatton Jr., a Haiti expert at the University of Virginia.
"The very fact that he is taken seriously when, in fact, he has no preparation to be president is an indication that the whole country, in particular the youth, looks at the typical Haitian population as a bankrupt kind of species," Fatton said.
News By TAMARA LUSH and MIKE MELIA, Associated Press Writer Tamara Lush And Mike Melia, Associated Press Writer
Monday, August 16, 2010
FIFA yaichunguza Korea Kaskazini
Shirikisho la mchezo wa soka duniani FIFA limeanzisha uchunguzi kufuatia madai kuwa utawala wa Korea Kaskazini unawanyanyasa wachezaji wake wa timu ya taifa, kufuatia matokeo mabaya katika michuano ya Kombe la Dunia iliyokamilika nchini Afrika Kusini.
Katika mechi yake ya kwanza dhidi ya Brazil kikosi hicho kilicheza mchezo bora hatua ambayo ilichochea, runinga ya taifa kuonyesha mechi yao iliyofuatia, kitendo ambacho hakijawahi kufanyika katika historia ya nchi hiyo.
Lakini Korea ilipoteza mechi hiyo baada ya kunyukwa mabao saba kwa bila na Ureno.
Matokeo hayo yalichukuliwa kuwa yameiletea aibu kubwa nchi ya Korea ya Kaskazini.
Na pia inachunguza kama kuna ukweli wowote kwa madai kwamba wachezaji wa Korea ya kaskazini walikabiliwa na vikao vya muda wa saa sita kuwapiga msasa kiidiolojia mbele ya watu 400 katikati ya jiji la Pyongyang.
Katika mechi yake ya kwanza dhidi ya Brazil kikosi hicho kilicheza mchezo bora hatua ambayo ilichochea, runinga ya taifa kuonyesha mechi yao iliyofuatia, kitendo ambacho hakijawahi kufanyika katika historia ya nchi hiyo.
Lakini Korea ilipoteza mechi hiyo baada ya kunyukwa mabao saba kwa bila na Ureno.
Matokeo hayo yalichukuliwa kuwa yameiletea aibu kubwa nchi ya Korea ya Kaskazini.
Madai kwamba kocha wa timu hiyo Kim Jong Hun amehukumiwa kifungo cha kazi ngumu katika ujenzi wa nyumba hayakuweza kuthibitishwa.
Inaelekea hivi sasa FIFA imechochewa na taarifa zaidi kutoka chama cha kandanda cha Korea ya Kusini na imetuma barua kwa Korea ya Kaskazini kama madai hayo ni kweli.

Madai hayo yalijitokeza kwanza katika ripoti ya kituo kimoja cha redio kutokana na mahojiano na mfanyabiashara mmoja wa Kichina ambae inasemekana alikuwa na fungamano na maafisa wa Korea ya Kaskazini.
Friday, May 14, 2010
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION
Tanzanians are adviced to use natural things sustaibably. For example currently you can use gases instead of chacoals and woods. Though the challenge is affordability the government can assist the community reduce taxes so that it can be available to so many local people.
Therefore the community will be able to live a very health life because insteady of using industrial sugar they can use honey(fig 1).
You can comment on anything if you have it.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Inter 3 Barca 1, Bayn 1 Lyon 0
This is Milito fro Argentina who did well with other prayers to bit Barcelona 3-1 in the Champion legue
So Barcelona will have to bit Inter by 2-0 so that they can go ahead
Waooooooooooo it is a tough job anyway
Let us wait next week to see what will happen.
Also Bayn fro german did it by 1-0 to lyon from France
Let us wait also
So Barcelona will have to bit Inter by 2-0 so that they can go ahead
Waooooooooooo it is a tough job anyway
Let us wait next week to see what will happen.
Also Bayn fro german did it by 1-0 to lyon from France
Let us wait also
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Chelsea v/s Inter
Chelsea waliokuwa na happy time enzi hizoooo wayaaga mashindano ya Champion baada ya Eto kuwaharibia mtazamo.
asiyekubali kushindwa si mshindani.
Hongera kwa Inter
asiyekubali kushindwa si mshindani.
Hongera kwa Inter
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
MAUWAJI YA KIKATIRI HUKO MARA
Mauwaji makubwa yametokea huko mara yanayotokana na ugomvi wa koo
Taarifa zinasema kwamba watu wapatao 16 wameuwawa jana wa ukoo mmoja
tunaendelea kufuatilia habari
Waziri wa mambo ya ndani wa Tanzania pamoja na crew nzima ya ulinzi nafikiri watalimaliza
Taarifa zinasema kwamba watu wapatao 16 wameuwawa jana wa ukoo mmoja
tunaendelea kufuatilia habari
Waziri wa mambo ya ndani wa Tanzania pamoja na crew nzima ya ulinzi nafikiri watalimaliza
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Doctor of Michael Jackson in trouble.
The doctor of Michael Jackson Mr. Conrad Murray has taken to the court being charged of killing the King of Pop.
He has to prove to the court that the medicines which were used to treat him had no chemical content and not expared.
report by http://www.nydailynews.com/
Here on the right side is the late King of Pop Machael Jackson when he was performing on the stage during his life time
He has to prove to the court that the medicines which were used to treat him had no chemical content and not expared.
report by http://www.nydailynews.com/
Here on the right side is the late King of Pop Machael Jackson when he was performing on the stage during his life time
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Taliban Attack in NW Pakistan Kills 8, Including 3 US Troops
Pakistani officials visit the bombing site in Lower Dir, Pakistan, 03 Feb 2010
Three American soldiers were among eight people killed when a roadside bomb struck their convoy in northwestern Pakistan. Taliban militants are said to have claimed responsibility for the attack.
Authorities say a security convoy carrying five American military personnel was the target of the attack in the Lower Dir District. The northwestern Pakistani region is a well-known former stronghold of the Taliban.
U.S. and Pakistani officials say the American military personnel were part of a small unit training soldiers of the paramilitary force known as the Frontier Corps to better fight al-Qaida and Taliban militants.
The victims were on their way to attend the opening ceremony of a school for girls that had been renovated with U.S humanitarian assistance.
District police officer Mumtaz Zareen, tells VOA that militants detonated the bomb as soon as the convoy approached the school. He says the powerful explosion instantly killed three of the U.S. troops and a local soldier, while dozens of others were wounded.
The police chief says the powerful explosion destroyed the school building and at least four female students were buried under the rubble. He says many others were wounded and taken to the nearby hospital.
A U.S. embassy statement condemned the attack in Lower Dir, saying it "clearly shows the vision of the terrorists."
The northwestern Pakistani region borders the scenic Swat valley and several other districts where Taliban militants had set up their bases until early last year when a major military offensive largely cleared most of the areas.
The United States is closely cooperating with Pakistan to train the Frontier Corps paramilitary force, which is playing a leading role in the fight against al-Qaida and Taliban militants in northwestern parts of the country bordering Afghanistan. But the force has been under-equipped and under trained for fighting an insurgency.
Pakistan has never officially announced the U.S. training mission, which has reportedly been in place since 2008.
(Report by voanews)
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
JOHN TERRY NAE KAMA TIGER WOOD
TERRY AMBAYE ni nahodha wa team ya mpira wa miguu ya uingereza ana kashfa ya kuchukua mpenzi wa beki wa Manchester city ambaye ni Bridge.
Licha ya hayo inasemekana alimpa mimba halafu akampa euro 20,000 akaitoa
Kazi ipo
Licha ya hayo inasemekana alimpa mimba halafu akampa euro 20,000 akaitoa
Kazi ipo
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
BEYONCE IS QUEEN OF GRAMMY AWARD
Starting the night with 10 nominations, her awards included song of the year and best R&B song, both for Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It).
Twenty-year-old country star Taylor Swift picked up four prizes, including the coveted album of the year title.
The Black Eyed Peas, Jay-Z and Kings of Leon all picked up three trophies each, while Lady GaGa and Eminem won two.
Beyonce has set a new record for the most awards won in a single year by a solo female, and takes her career tally to 16.
Her other awards this year included best contemporary R&B album, best R&B female vocal for Single Ladies and best traditional R&B performance for At Last, which she performed at President Obama's inauguration.
She also won best pop vocal performance for Halo. Accepting that trophy, she said: "This has been such an amazing night for me and I'd like to thank the Grammys.
"I'd like to thank my family including my husband, I love you," she added, referring to rapper Jay-Z.
But she lost out to Tennessee rock band Kings of Leon in the record of the year category.
In a surprise result, the group's song Use Somebody won that prize, also beating hits by Lady GaGa, Taylor Swift and The Black Eyed Peas.
The song had also earlier been named best rock song - triumphing over tracks by heavyweights like Bruce Springsteen, U2 and Green Day - as well as best rock performance by a duo or group with vocals.
Michael Jackson's children Paris and Prince accepted a lifetime achievement award on behalf of the King of Pop, who died last June.
"Daddy was going to perform this year," 11-year-old Paris told the audience. "He couldn't perform last year. Thank you and we love you daddy."
Their appearance followed a 3D tribute featuring Carrie Underwood, Jennifer Hudson, Celine Dion, Smokey Robinson and Usher accompanying a recording of Jackson's Earth Song.
The Black Eyed Peas won best short video for Boom Boom Pow and best pop performance by a duo or group with vocals for I Gotta Feeling.
And the group beat acts including Kelly Clarkson and Pink to win best pop vocal album for The END.
An emotional Taylor Swift won best country album for her second LP Fearless plus best country song and best female country vocal performance, both for the track White Horse.
Jay-Z's track Run This Town, featuring Rihanna and Kanye West, was named best rap song and best rap/sung collaboration, while the rapper also picked up best rap solo performance for DOA (Death Of Auto-Tune).
Fellow rapper Eminem, meanwhile, won best rap album for Relapse and best rap performance by a duo or group for Crack A Bottle, his comeback collaboration with Dr Dre and 50 Cent.
Lady GaGa took two awards - best dance recording for Poker Face and best electronic/dance album for The Fame. But she missed out on the major prizes.
The outrageous newcomer also performed an elaborate routine that culminated with her playing piano opposite Sir Elton John.
Other winners included Indian composer AR Rahman, who won two trophies for his soundtrack to the Oscar-winning film Slumdog Millionaire.
Film composer Michael Giacchino also won a pair, for best score soundtrack album and best instrumental composition for his work on the Pixar animation Up.
Neil Young won the first Grammy of his career, taking best art direction on a boxed or special limited edition package for Neil Young Archives Vol. 1 (1963-1972).
British artists have dominated the Grammys in the past couple of years. Last year, Robert PLant and Alison Krauss took top honours, with Coldplay, Adele, Duffy and Radiohead also doing well.
And in 2008, Amy Winehouse scooped five prizes. But this year, UK artists fared less well.
Rock veterans Judas Priest took home best metal performance and Jeff Beck won best rock instrumental.
Singer-songwriter Imogen Heap was awarded best engineered non-classical album, while the London Symphony Orchestra won best opera recording for Benjamin Britten's Billy Budd.
Twenty-year-old country star Taylor Swift picked up four prizes, including the coveted album of the year title.
The Black Eyed Peas, Jay-Z and Kings of Leon all picked up three trophies each, while Lady GaGa and Eminem won two.
Beyonce has set a new record for the most awards won in a single year by a solo female, and takes her career tally to 16.
Her other awards this year included best contemporary R&B album, best R&B female vocal for Single Ladies and best traditional R&B performance for At Last, which she performed at President Obama's inauguration.
She also won best pop vocal performance for Halo. Accepting that trophy, she said: "This has been such an amazing night for me and I'd like to thank the Grammys.
"I'd like to thank my family including my husband, I love you," she added, referring to rapper Jay-Z.
But she lost out to Tennessee rock band Kings of Leon in the record of the year category.
In a surprise result, the group's song Use Somebody won that prize, also beating hits by Lady GaGa, Taylor Swift and The Black Eyed Peas.
The song had also earlier been named best rock song - triumphing over tracks by heavyweights like Bruce Springsteen, U2 and Green Day - as well as best rock performance by a duo or group with vocals.
Michael Jackson's children Paris and Prince accepted a lifetime achievement award on behalf of the King of Pop, who died last June.
"Daddy was going to perform this year," 11-year-old Paris told the audience. "He couldn't perform last year. Thank you and we love you daddy."
Their appearance followed a 3D tribute featuring Carrie Underwood, Jennifer Hudson, Celine Dion, Smokey Robinson and Usher accompanying a recording of Jackson's Earth Song.
The Black Eyed Peas won best short video for Boom Boom Pow and best pop performance by a duo or group with vocals for I Gotta Feeling.
And the group beat acts including Kelly Clarkson and Pink to win best pop vocal album for The END.
An emotional Taylor Swift won best country album for her second LP Fearless plus best country song and best female country vocal performance, both for the track White Horse.
Jay-Z's track Run This Town, featuring Rihanna and Kanye West, was named best rap song and best rap/sung collaboration, while the rapper also picked up best rap solo performance for DOA (Death Of Auto-Tune).
Fellow rapper Eminem, meanwhile, won best rap album for Relapse and best rap performance by a duo or group for Crack A Bottle, his comeback collaboration with Dr Dre and 50 Cent.
Lady GaGa took two awards - best dance recording for Poker Face and best electronic/dance album for The Fame. But she missed out on the major prizes.
The outrageous newcomer also performed an elaborate routine that culminated with her playing piano opposite Sir Elton John.
Other winners included Indian composer AR Rahman, who won two trophies for his soundtrack to the Oscar-winning film Slumdog Millionaire.
Film composer Michael Giacchino also won a pair, for best score soundtrack album and best instrumental composition for his work on the Pixar animation Up.
Neil Young won the first Grammy of his career, taking best art direction on a boxed or special limited edition package for Neil Young Archives Vol. 1 (1963-1972).
British artists have dominated the Grammys in the past couple of years. Last year, Robert PLant and Alison Krauss took top honours, with Coldplay, Adele, Duffy and Radiohead also doing well.
And in 2008, Amy Winehouse scooped five prizes. But this year, UK artists fared less well.
Rock veterans Judas Priest took home best metal performance and Jeff Beck won best rock instrumental.
Singer-songwriter Imogen Heap was awarded best engineered non-classical album, while the London Symphony Orchestra won best opera recording for Benjamin Britten's Billy Budd.
Monday, February 1, 2010
ALI KIBA MUSICIAN FROM TANZANIA IN EUROPE
ali kiba from tanzania doing things in europe.
Time table goes on like this
tarehe 5 /02/2010 atakuwa London
tarehe 6/2/2010 atakuwa Birmingharm
tarehe 20/2/2010 manchester city
13/2/2010 atakuwa Miltonkeynes
Time table goes on like this
tarehe 5 /02/2010 atakuwa London
tarehe 6/2/2010 atakuwa Birmingharm
tarehe 20/2/2010 manchester city
13/2/2010 atakuwa Miltonkeynes
Friday, January 29, 2010
CHAMA CHA CUF KIMETAKA SERIKALI YA KITAIFA, ZANZIBAR
Chama cha upinzani CUF visiwani Zanzibar, kimewasilisha hoja binafsi kwa baraza la wawakilishi kikipendekeza kuundwe serikali ya umoja wa kitaifa.
Hoja hiyo imewasilishwa BUNGENI na Abubakar Khamis wa chama cha CUF.
Miongoni mwa mambo mengine yaliyopendekezwa ni pamoja na kufanyika kwa kura ya maoni mwezi Mei mwaka huu.
Vilevile kimependekeza baraza litoe agizo kwa serikali kukabidhi rasimu ya mabadiliko ya katiba ndani ya wiki moja.
Bw Khamis pia amependekeza marekebisho katika maeneo manne, mkiwemo nafasi ya waziri kiongozi kuchukuliwa na mshindi wa pili wa uchaguzi.
Hoja hiyo imewasilishwa BUNGENI na Abubakar Khamis wa chama cha CUF.
Miongoni mwa mambo mengine yaliyopendekezwa ni pamoja na kufanyika kwa kura ya maoni mwezi Mei mwaka huu.
Vilevile kimependekeza baraza litoe agizo kwa serikali kukabidhi rasimu ya mabadiliko ya katiba ndani ya wiki moja.
Bw Khamis pia amependekeza marekebisho katika maeneo manne, mkiwemo nafasi ya waziri kiongozi kuchukuliwa na mshindi wa pili wa uchaguzi.
MASHAMBULIZI YA IRAQ YAMEELEZEWA NA BLAIR
Aliyekuwa waziri mkuu wa Uingereza Tony Blair anatarajiwa kutoa ushahidi mbele ya kamati inayochunguza kuhusika kwa Uingereza kwenye vita vya Iraq vya 2003.
Bwana Blair atahojiwa kwa muda wa saa 6 kuelezea sababu zake za kuunga mkono uvamizi wa Marekani nchini Iraq mwaka wa 2003.
Uingereza iliunga mkono vita hivyo kwa misingi kuwa Iraq ilikuwa na silaha za maangamizi makubwa. Blair anatarakiwa kueteta uamuzi wake kuwa rais Saddam Hussein alikuwa na uwezo na nia ya kuunda silaha za maangamizi ya halaiki.
Bwana Blair atahojiwa kwa muda wa saa 6 kuelezea sababu zake za kuunga mkono uvamizi wa Marekani nchini Iraq mwaka wa 2003.
Uingereza iliunga mkono vita hivyo kwa misingi kuwa Iraq ilikuwa na silaha za maangamizi makubwa. Blair anatarakiwa kueteta uamuzi wake kuwa rais Saddam Hussein alikuwa na uwezo na nia ya kuunda silaha za maangamizi ya halaiki.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
DONT GIVE UP
Hard working is the secret of success.
This is Lucas D him self trying to do the right job at the right time.
Come on follow him to be updated
This is Lucas D him self trying to do the right job at the right time.
Come on follow him to be updated
PINGU ZA MAISHA
Wadau wawili wa blog hii Didas na Festo wakiwa wanafunga pingu za maisha katika kanisa katoric la Mtoni mtongani.
OBAMA DISCUSS THE CHALLENGES IN FIRST STATE OF UNION
U.S. President Barack Obama has urged Congress to take action on a number of his domestic priorities - such as health care and the economy - in his first State of the Union address.
Speaking to a joint session of the House and Senate at the Capitol Wednesday night, Mr. Obama urged Congress to send him a jobs bill "without delay." He called for a new foundation for long-term economic growth, and for the nation to address the economic problems that Americans have faced for years.
Mr. Obama vowed to keep fighting for a sweeping health care overhaul, saying that if it does not pass in Congress, insurance costs will continue to rise and the U.S. deficit will grow.
He acknowledged that the country faces serious challenges and that some his decisions have not been politically popular. Unemployment in the United States is at 10 percent; the budget deficit is in the trillions of dollars, and Mr. Obama's public approval ratings have declined since he took office a year ago with soaring public approval.
In the Republican response, Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell said the federal government is trying to do too much, and has increased the national debt for future generations.
President Obama called for a freeze on government spending for three years, starting in 2011, in an effort to lessen the national debt.
On international issues, President Obama said that even as the United States fights wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the country is confronting perhaps the "greatest danger" to its people - the threat of nuclear weapons. He said North Korea is facing increased isolation and stronger sanctions, and said that Iran will face "growing consequences" if its leaders continue to ignore their obligations.
On the domestic front, the president said he will work to repeal a law that bans homosexuals from serving in the U.S. military - the so-called "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, which allows gays to serve as long as they do not reveal their sexual preferences.
Manusura mwingine aokolewa Haiti
Kijana wa kike ameokolewa kutoka kwenye vifusi vya jengo moja katika mji mkuu wa Haiti Port-au-Prince , -siku kumi na tano baada ya kutokea kwa tetemeko la ardhi.
Tetemeko hilo liliharibu sehemu kubwa ya mji huo na kusababisha hasara kubwa.
Kijana huyo amefutwa kutoka vifusi hivyo na maafisa wa uokozi kutoka Ufaransa.
Waokozi hao wanasema alikuwa amekwama kwenye bafu ambako aliishi kwa kunywa maji.
Wamesema licha ya kuwa na mshangao na kupata jeraha la mguu alijawa na furaha.
Ameokolewa siku tano baada ya serikali ya Haiti kusimamisha rasmi shughuli zote za kuwasaka na kuwaokoa walionusurika.
Yamkini watu laki mbili walifariki katika tetemeko hili lilotokea Januari 12 na wengine 130 wakiokolewa kutoka vifusi vya majengo yalioharibika.
Wakati huo huo rais wa nchi hii Rene Preval ametangaza kuahirishwa kwa uchaguzi wa wabunge ambao ulipangwa kufanyika mnamo Februar 28.
Tetemeko hilo liliharibu sehemu kubwa ya mji huo na kusababisha hasara kubwa.
Kijana huyo amefutwa kutoka vifusi hivyo na maafisa wa uokozi kutoka Ufaransa.
Waokozi hao wanasema alikuwa amekwama kwenye bafu ambako aliishi kwa kunywa maji.
Wamesema licha ya kuwa na mshangao na kupata jeraha la mguu alijawa na furaha.
Ameokolewa siku tano baada ya serikali ya Haiti kusimamisha rasmi shughuli zote za kuwasaka na kuwaokoa walionusurika.
Yamkini watu laki mbili walifariki katika tetemeko hili lilotokea Januari 12 na wengine 130 wakiokolewa kutoka vifusi vya majengo yalioharibika.
Wakati huo huo rais wa nchi hii Rene Preval ametangaza kuahirishwa kwa uchaguzi wa wabunge ambao ulipangwa kufanyika mnamo Februar 28.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
FOOD HANDOUT TURNS CHAOTIC IN HAIT
PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - U.N. troops fired tear gas at desperate Haitians crowding a food handout outside the wrecked presidential palace on Tuesday as delays in getting help to earthquake survivors persist two weeks after the catastrophe.
The Brazilian U.N. peacekeepers used pepper spray to control a frenzied crowd of thousands of Haitians seeking food at a makeshift camp on the grounds of the palace.
"They're not violent, just desperate. They just want to eat," Brazilian Army Colonel Fernando Soares said. "The problem is, there is not enough food for everyone."
The 7.0-magnitude quake killed up to 200,000 people and demolished swaths of the capital, Port-au-Prince, and other cities. A huge U.S.-led international relief operation is struggling to feed, house and care for hundreds of thousands of hungry, homeless survivors, many of them injured.
Facing persistent complaints by survivors that the huge amounts of aid flown in to Haiti is not reaching them on the ground, U.S. troops, U.N. peacekeepers and aid workers have widened and intensified the distribution of food and water.
Some of the food handouts in the capital have turned unruly.
At the presidential palace on Tuesday, U.N. troops with shotguns handed out sacks of rice with American flags on them. Armored trucks formed a cordon to control the crowd and people were searched as they entered the checkpoint.
"Yesterday they gave us rice, but there was not enough. There were too many people," said Wola Levolise, 47, who is living in the camp with her nine children.
The United States has dispatched more than 15,000 military personnel to Haiti. About 4,700 are deployed on the ground with the rest on ships off the coast.
The U.S. military said it could scale back its involvement within three to six months as other international organizations assume larger roles providing security and disaster relief. It does, however, plan to help build a 5,000-bed hospital to provide longer-term care to quake victims.
GARBAGE SERVICE
There were signs the ruined capital was slowly returning to life. A city garbage truck hauled away piles of rubbish at a makeshift camp near St. Peter's Church and a long line snaked outside a bank in the suburb of Petionville. A street market along Rue Geffrard in Port-au-Prince was crowded and chaotic.
As the relief operation for Haiti turns from rescue to recovery, authorities are trying to relocate at least 400,000 survivors -- now sheltering in more than 400 sprawling makeshift camps across Port-au-Prince -- in temporary tent villages outside the wrecked city.
Health Minister Alex Larsen said 1 million Haitians had been displaced from their homes in the Port-au-Prince area. The government had tents for 400,000 to be used in the new, temporary settlements, but would need more.
Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive made an urgent appeal for an additional 200,000 tents at an international donors conference in Montreal, Canada, on Monday.
Almost daily aftershocks have shaken Port-au-Prince since the quake, raising the possibility the city might have to be rebuilt on a safer location, away from geological fault lines.
"In 30 seconds, Haiti lost 60 percent of its GDP," Bellerive said in Montreal, referring to the concentration of commerce and people in the capital. "So we must decentralize."
Bellerive thanked the world community for its help so far, but said "more and more and more" was needed to rebuild a fragile Caribbean state that even before the Jan. 12 quake was the poorest in the Western Hemisphere.
"What we're looking for is a long-term commitment ... At least five to 10 years," he told the conference, which included the United States, Canada, France and 10 other countries.
The group decided to hold an international pledging conference at U.N. headquarters in New York in March.
The Brazilian U.N. peacekeepers used pepper spray to control a frenzied crowd of thousands of Haitians seeking food at a makeshift camp on the grounds of the palace.
"They're not violent, just desperate. They just want to eat," Brazilian Army Colonel Fernando Soares said. "The problem is, there is not enough food for everyone."
The 7.0-magnitude quake killed up to 200,000 people and demolished swaths of the capital, Port-au-Prince, and other cities. A huge U.S.-led international relief operation is struggling to feed, house and care for hundreds of thousands of hungry, homeless survivors, many of them injured.
Facing persistent complaints by survivors that the huge amounts of aid flown in to Haiti is not reaching them on the ground, U.S. troops, U.N. peacekeepers and aid workers have widened and intensified the distribution of food and water.
Some of the food handouts in the capital have turned unruly.
At the presidential palace on Tuesday, U.N. troops with shotguns handed out sacks of rice with American flags on them. Armored trucks formed a cordon to control the crowd and people were searched as they entered the checkpoint.
"Yesterday they gave us rice, but there was not enough. There were too many people," said Wola Levolise, 47, who is living in the camp with her nine children.
The United States has dispatched more than 15,000 military personnel to Haiti. About 4,700 are deployed on the ground with the rest on ships off the coast.
The U.S. military said it could scale back its involvement within three to six months as other international organizations assume larger roles providing security and disaster relief. It does, however, plan to help build a 5,000-bed hospital to provide longer-term care to quake victims.
GARBAGE SERVICE
There were signs the ruined capital was slowly returning to life. A city garbage truck hauled away piles of rubbish at a makeshift camp near St. Peter's Church and a long line snaked outside a bank in the suburb of Petionville. A street market along Rue Geffrard in Port-au-Prince was crowded and chaotic.
As the relief operation for Haiti turns from rescue to recovery, authorities are trying to relocate at least 400,000 survivors -- now sheltering in more than 400 sprawling makeshift camps across Port-au-Prince -- in temporary tent villages outside the wrecked city.
Health Minister Alex Larsen said 1 million Haitians had been displaced from their homes in the Port-au-Prince area. The government had tents for 400,000 to be used in the new, temporary settlements, but would need more.
Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive made an urgent appeal for an additional 200,000 tents at an international donors conference in Montreal, Canada, on Monday.
Almost daily aftershocks have shaken Port-au-Prince since the quake, raising the possibility the city might have to be rebuilt on a safer location, away from geological fault lines.
"In 30 seconds, Haiti lost 60 percent of its GDP," Bellerive said in Montreal, referring to the concentration of commerce and people in the capital. "So we must decentralize."
Bellerive thanked the world community for its help so far, but said "more and more and more" was needed to rebuild a fragile Caribbean state that even before the Jan. 12 quake was the poorest in the Western Hemisphere.
"What we're looking for is a long-term commitment ... At least five to 10 years," he told the conference, which included the United States, Canada, France and 10 other countries.
The group decided to hold an international pledging conference at U.N. headquarters in New York in March.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
(Swahili language) UJENZI WA HAITI
Ujenzi wa Haiti kuchukua mwongo mmoja
Itachukua muongo mmoja kukarabati nchi ya Haiti ambapo kulitokea uharibifu mkubwa uliosababishwa na tetemeko la ardhi.
Hiyo ni kauli ya waziri mkuu wa Canada Stephen Herper wakati kongamano la siku moja la wafadhili wa kimataifa mjini Montreal kujadili mustakabhali wa kisiwa hicho.
Akizungumza baada ya kongamano hilo kumalizika waziri wa mambo ya nje wa Marekani Hilary Clinton amesema wafadhili hawapaswi kuwaachia wananchi wa Haiti jukumu la kuijenga upya nchi yao.
Naye waziri mkuu wa Haiti Jean Max Belerieve amewakumbusha wafadhili kuhusu mahitaji muhimu ya nchi hiyo ikiwa ni pamoja na vitanda laki mbili na huduma za afya na matibabu kwa takriban watu laki nne.
Mkasa wa tetemeko la ardhi lenye kipimo cha saba kwenye vipimo vya Richer ulisababisha vifo vya takriban watu laki mbili na kuiacha Haiti mojawapo wa nchi masikini kabisa duniani ikikabiliana na uharibifu wa kiwango cha juu.
Kongamano kuu la wafadhili litafanyika mwezi Machi nchini Marekani ili kujadili zaidi mstakabhali wa Haiti.
Tevez V/s SIR ALEX FERGUSON
By Jeremy Butler, 23/01/2010
SIR ALEX FERGUSON has ignited a new Carlos Tevez storm by insisting the Manchester City star should be BANNED from Wednesday's Carling Cup semi-final showdown at Old Trafford.
The Manchester United manager is adamant Tevez should have been sent off in City's 2-1 first leg triumph over their bitter rivals at Eastlands.
Referee Mike Dean did not even caution the Argentine match-winner for an X-rated lunge on United defender Wes Brown.
But Fergie fumed: "Tevez should have been sent off, really. Have you seen that tackle? He went right over the ball. But he didn't even get booked."
A red card would have meant an automatic three-match ban for the former United striker, who has been at the centre of controversy ever since the two sides were drawn to play each other in the semi-final.
First United skipper Gary Neville accused Tevez of not being worth £25million and insisted Fergie was right to let him join City in the summer.
Tevez hit back by taunting both Fergie and Neville on the pitch after his two goals clinched City's win and then branded the defender "stupid" and "a bootlicker."
Fergie's outburst comes just days after the FA reminded both sides of their responsibilities on the pitch in a bid to prevent crowd trouble in the return leg.
But Fergie blasted the FA for sticking their nose in, adding: "Is that the FA's domain? It is the League Cup. Bloody hell, what next?
"Tevez should have been sent off, really. Other than that, nothing happened in the game.
"It was competitive but there were no confrontations on the pitch, nothing."
However, United are beefing up security ahead of Wednesday's clash. Police fear trouble will erupt between the two sets of supporters and have cancelled all leave for their officers on the day.
City are taking 9,000 fans to Old Trafford as they close in on their first Wembley final since the 1986 Full Members Cup.
Greater Manchester Police plan to use sniffer dogs to stop any supporters trying to smuggle flares into Old Trafford.
There are fears City fans have bought tickets in the United end after the Reds put them on general sale.
Police are also planning to keep City fans locked in at Old Trafford immediately after the final whistle to prevent any trouble outside the stadium.
But Fergie tried to play down the importance of the game, insisting: "I won't be relishing this more than any other game this season.
"At the outset the object was to qualify for the final and we can still do that.
"I always said the game was going to be decided at Old Trafford and that's the case."
(Source: news of the world)
SIR ALEX FERGUSON has ignited a new Carlos Tevez storm by insisting the Manchester City star should be BANNED from Wednesday's Carling Cup semi-final showdown at Old Trafford.
The Manchester United manager is adamant Tevez should have been sent off in City's 2-1 first leg triumph over their bitter rivals at Eastlands.
Referee Mike Dean did not even caution the Argentine match-winner for an X-rated lunge on United defender Wes Brown.
But Fergie fumed: "Tevez should have been sent off, really. Have you seen that tackle? He went right over the ball. But he didn't even get booked."
A red card would have meant an automatic three-match ban for the former United striker, who has been at the centre of controversy ever since the two sides were drawn to play each other in the semi-final.
First United skipper Gary Neville accused Tevez of not being worth £25million and insisted Fergie was right to let him join City in the summer.
Tevez hit back by taunting both Fergie and Neville on the pitch after his two goals clinched City's win and then branded the defender "stupid" and "a bootlicker."
Fergie's outburst comes just days after the FA reminded both sides of their responsibilities on the pitch in a bid to prevent crowd trouble in the return leg.
But Fergie blasted the FA for sticking their nose in, adding: "Is that the FA's domain? It is the League Cup. Bloody hell, what next?
"Tevez should have been sent off, really. Other than that, nothing happened in the game.
"It was competitive but there were no confrontations on the pitch, nothing."
However, United are beefing up security ahead of Wednesday's clash. Police fear trouble will erupt between the two sets of supporters and have cancelled all leave for their officers on the day.
City are taking 9,000 fans to Old Trafford as they close in on their first Wembley final since the 1986 Full Members Cup.
Greater Manchester Police plan to use sniffer dogs to stop any supporters trying to smuggle flares into Old Trafford.
There are fears City fans have bought tickets in the United end after the Reds put them on general sale.
Police are also planning to keep City fans locked in at Old Trafford immediately after the final whistle to prevent any trouble outside the stadium.
But Fergie tried to play down the importance of the game, insisting: "I won't be relishing this more than any other game this season.
"At the outset the object was to qualify for the final and we can still do that.
"I always said the game was going to be decided at Old Trafford and that's the case."
(Source: news of the world)
Monday, January 25, 2010
NDEGE YA ETHIOPIA YAANGUKA HUKO MEDITERRANEAN
Ndege ya abiria iliyokuwa imebeba watu 85 imeanguka katika bahari ya Mediterranean.
Ndege hio ilianguka muda mfupi baada ya kupaa kutoka uwanja wa ndege wa Beirut nchini Lebanon.
Ripoti zinasema ndege hiyo aina ya Boeing 737 inamilikiwa na shirika la ndege la Ethiopia.
Maafisa mjini Beirut wanasema ndege hiyo ilipoteza mwelekeo takriban dakika 30 baada ya kupaa angani.
Watu wanaoishi karibu na bahari ya Mediterranean wameripotiwa kushuhudia ndege hiyo ikianguka baharini huku ikiwaka moto.
Inaaminika kuwa abiria 50 ni raia wa Lebanon huku wengine wakiwa raia wa Ethiopia.
Ndege hio ilianguka muda mfupi baada ya kupaa kutoka uwanja wa ndege wa Beirut nchini Lebanon.
Ripoti zinasema ndege hiyo aina ya Boeing 737 inamilikiwa na shirika la ndege la Ethiopia.
Maafisa mjini Beirut wanasema ndege hiyo ilipoteza mwelekeo takriban dakika 30 baada ya kupaa angani.
Watu wanaoishi karibu na bahari ya Mediterranean wameripotiwa kushuhudia ndege hiyo ikianguka baharini huku ikiwaka moto.
Inaaminika kuwa abiria 50 ni raia wa Lebanon huku wengine wakiwa raia wa Ethiopia.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
HUGGING DAY
The hugging day has nothing to do with human being but something about the feeling of human on a certain thing.
and this is not only for human but also for animals
and this is not only for human but also for animals
Waziri mkuu wa Tanzania Mizengo Pinda Awaka Bagamoyo
WAZIRI Mkuu Mizengo Pinda, ambaye kwa kawaida ni mpole na asiye na haraka, jana aligeuka mbogo wakati alipowavua madaraka viongozi wanne wa Halmashauri ya Wilaya ya Bagamoyo kutokana na kuhusishwa na tuhuma za ubadhirifu wa mamilioni ya fedha za maendeleo.
Katika kuonyesha kuwa hakukurupuka kufikia uamuzi huo mzito, Waziri Pinda alitangaza hapo hapo majina ya maofisa wengine waandamizi kutoka sehemu tofauti nchini ambao wameteuliwa kuja mjini hapa kuziba nafasi za waliosimamishwa.
Habari za kuwepo kwa ubadhirifu huo ziliripotiwa na Mwananchi wiki iliyopita wakati mpashaji habari mmoja alipodokeza kuwa Sh950 milioni zilizotengwa kwa ajili ya miradi mbalimbali ya maendeleo, zilitafunwa na kwamba sakata hilo lilikuwa likimsubiri Waziri Pinda.
"Ndugu zangu suala la kukwamisha maendeleo ya wananchi ni kosa kubwa sana," alisema Pinda katika mkutano uliohusisha wadau mbalimbali wa maendeleo wilayani Bagamoyo.
"Sijui watu wanapata wapi jeuri ya kuyumbisha maendeleo... wanachota fedha huku, wanapeleka kule na kuchukua kule kuleta huku ili mradi vurugu tu."
Pinda alimvua madaraka mkurugenzi wa halmashauri hiyo, Rhoda Nsemwa, ofisa kilimo, mifugo na ushirika, Naftari Mtula, ofisa mipango, Aloyce Gabriel, mkaguzi wa ndani, Abdul Mwinyi pamoja na mweka hazina wa wilaya Kalo, Wage.
Tuhuma nyingine zilizosababisha kuvuliwa madaraka kwa waandamizi hao ni kuwepo uzembe katika kusimamia na kufuatilia utekelezaji miradi, kutozingatia kanuni na sheria, kuwepo taarifa tofauti za utekelezaji miradi ya maendeleo pamoja na kutokuwepo kwa nyaraka sahihi za matumizi ya fedha za mwaka wa fedha wa 2008/2009.
Baadhi ya miradi ambayo imetajwa kukwama kutekelezwa katika kipindi hicho licha ya fedha kutolewa na serikali ni pamoja na mradi wa josho la Vigwaza, soko la matunda na nafaka la Kiwangwa, lambo la maji la Matuli, mradi wa umwagiliaji maji Bwilingu, kilimo cha pilipili na mradi wa vituo vya wanyama kazi.
Waziri Pinda, ambaye huonekana kuwa ni mpole na asiye na haraka, alisema viongozi hao wanne wamevuliwa madaraka yao hadi hapo uchunguzi utakapokamilika.
Alisema hatua zaidi zitachukuliwa baada ya taarifa ya uchunguzi kuonyesha kiwango ambacho watumishi hao wamehusika katika ubadhilifu, hatua ambazo ni pamoja na kufukuzwa kazi, kupunguziwa mshahara au kushushwa madaraka au kufikishwa mahakamani.
Waziri mkuu pia amemvua wadhifa mhandisi wa maji wa wilaya hiyo, Felis Ngomai ambaye atakuwa mtumishi wa kawaida kutokana na kubainika kuwa hana sifa ya taaluma hiyo, wakati ofisa elimu wa wilaya hiyo, Cheka Omari yupo chini ya uangalizi wa utendaji wake wa kazi kutokana na kuelezwa kuwa hakuwa msimamizi mzuri katika utekelezaji wa miradi ya elimu.
Pinda aliwaeleza wajumbe wa kikao hicho, ambacho kilihusisha madiwani, sekretarieti ya mkoa, Taasisi ya Kuzuia na Kupambana na Rushwa (Takukuru), pamoja na wabunge wote wa Bagamoyo, kuwa viongozi hao hawakuwa makini kusimamia na kufuatilia utekelezaji wa miradi ya maendeleo.
Waziri Pinda alitumia fursa hiyo kuwateua na kuwatangaza watendaji wapya watakaoziba nafasi hizo kuwa ni Samuel Salianga kutoka Kigoma Vijijini ambaye anakuja kuwa mkurugenzi mtendaji, Fidelis Nemetwa kutoka Shinyanga (mweka hazina) wakati ofisa mipango anakuwa Lucas Mweli kutoka Manispaa ya Moshi.
Wengine walioteuliwa jana ni Fidelis Nyevela kutoka Iringa ambaye anakuwa ofisa kilimo, Prudence Mtiganzi kutoka Kilombero (mhandisi wa maji), wakati mkaguzi wa ndani anakuwa Felista Masamba kutoka mkoani Lindi.
Uteuzi wao unaanza mara moja, kwa mujibu wa Pinda.
Wilaya ya Bagamoyo imekuwa ikikumbwa na malumbano baina ya watendaji wake kwa kile kinachodaiwa ni kutokuwepo kwa maelewano mazuri kati ya mkuu wa wilaya hiyo, Magesa Mulongo na mkurugenzi.
Habari zinadai kuwa mkuu huyo wa wilaya amekuwa akichunguza matumizi ya fedha za halmashauri, jambo ambalo limeelezwa kuwa linaudhi watendaji ambao wanadai kuwa madiwani ndio wenye wajibu wa kuhoji kila kitu.
Tuhuma hizo ziliilazimu serikali kumtuma mkaguzi mkuu kufanya uchunguzi wa uliobaini kuwepo mapungufu makubwa ya kiutendaji na upotevu wa mamilioni ya fedha.
Katika kuonyesha kuwa hakukurupuka kufikia uamuzi huo mzito, Waziri Pinda alitangaza hapo hapo majina ya maofisa wengine waandamizi kutoka sehemu tofauti nchini ambao wameteuliwa kuja mjini hapa kuziba nafasi za waliosimamishwa.
Habari za kuwepo kwa ubadhirifu huo ziliripotiwa na Mwananchi wiki iliyopita wakati mpashaji habari mmoja alipodokeza kuwa Sh950 milioni zilizotengwa kwa ajili ya miradi mbalimbali ya maendeleo, zilitafunwa na kwamba sakata hilo lilikuwa likimsubiri Waziri Pinda.
"Ndugu zangu suala la kukwamisha maendeleo ya wananchi ni kosa kubwa sana," alisema Pinda katika mkutano uliohusisha wadau mbalimbali wa maendeleo wilayani Bagamoyo.
"Sijui watu wanapata wapi jeuri ya kuyumbisha maendeleo... wanachota fedha huku, wanapeleka kule na kuchukua kule kuleta huku ili mradi vurugu tu."
Pinda alimvua madaraka mkurugenzi wa halmashauri hiyo, Rhoda Nsemwa, ofisa kilimo, mifugo na ushirika, Naftari Mtula, ofisa mipango, Aloyce Gabriel, mkaguzi wa ndani, Abdul Mwinyi pamoja na mweka hazina wa wilaya Kalo, Wage.
Tuhuma nyingine zilizosababisha kuvuliwa madaraka kwa waandamizi hao ni kuwepo uzembe katika kusimamia na kufuatilia utekelezaji miradi, kutozingatia kanuni na sheria, kuwepo taarifa tofauti za utekelezaji miradi ya maendeleo pamoja na kutokuwepo kwa nyaraka sahihi za matumizi ya fedha za mwaka wa fedha wa 2008/2009.
Baadhi ya miradi ambayo imetajwa kukwama kutekelezwa katika kipindi hicho licha ya fedha kutolewa na serikali ni pamoja na mradi wa josho la Vigwaza, soko la matunda na nafaka la Kiwangwa, lambo la maji la Matuli, mradi wa umwagiliaji maji Bwilingu, kilimo cha pilipili na mradi wa vituo vya wanyama kazi.
Waziri Pinda, ambaye huonekana kuwa ni mpole na asiye na haraka, alisema viongozi hao wanne wamevuliwa madaraka yao hadi hapo uchunguzi utakapokamilika.
Alisema hatua zaidi zitachukuliwa baada ya taarifa ya uchunguzi kuonyesha kiwango ambacho watumishi hao wamehusika katika ubadhilifu, hatua ambazo ni pamoja na kufukuzwa kazi, kupunguziwa mshahara au kushushwa madaraka au kufikishwa mahakamani.
Waziri mkuu pia amemvua wadhifa mhandisi wa maji wa wilaya hiyo, Felis Ngomai ambaye atakuwa mtumishi wa kawaida kutokana na kubainika kuwa hana sifa ya taaluma hiyo, wakati ofisa elimu wa wilaya hiyo, Cheka Omari yupo chini ya uangalizi wa utendaji wake wa kazi kutokana na kuelezwa kuwa hakuwa msimamizi mzuri katika utekelezaji wa miradi ya elimu.
Pinda aliwaeleza wajumbe wa kikao hicho, ambacho kilihusisha madiwani, sekretarieti ya mkoa, Taasisi ya Kuzuia na Kupambana na Rushwa (Takukuru), pamoja na wabunge wote wa Bagamoyo, kuwa viongozi hao hawakuwa makini kusimamia na kufuatilia utekelezaji wa miradi ya maendeleo.
Waziri Pinda alitumia fursa hiyo kuwateua na kuwatangaza watendaji wapya watakaoziba nafasi hizo kuwa ni Samuel Salianga kutoka Kigoma Vijijini ambaye anakuja kuwa mkurugenzi mtendaji, Fidelis Nemetwa kutoka Shinyanga (mweka hazina) wakati ofisa mipango anakuwa Lucas Mweli kutoka Manispaa ya Moshi.
Wengine walioteuliwa jana ni Fidelis Nyevela kutoka Iringa ambaye anakuwa ofisa kilimo, Prudence Mtiganzi kutoka Kilombero (mhandisi wa maji), wakati mkaguzi wa ndani anakuwa Felista Masamba kutoka mkoani Lindi.
Uteuzi wao unaanza mara moja, kwa mujibu wa Pinda.
Wilaya ya Bagamoyo imekuwa ikikumbwa na malumbano baina ya watendaji wake kwa kile kinachodaiwa ni kutokuwepo kwa maelewano mazuri kati ya mkuu wa wilaya hiyo, Magesa Mulongo na mkurugenzi.
Habari zinadai kuwa mkuu huyo wa wilaya amekuwa akichunguza matumizi ya fedha za halmashauri, jambo ambalo limeelezwa kuwa linaudhi watendaji ambao wanadai kuwa madiwani ndio wenye wajibu wa kuhoji kila kitu.
Tuhuma hizo ziliilazimu serikali kumtuma mkaguzi mkuu kufanya uchunguzi wa uliobaini kuwepo mapungufu makubwa ya kiutendaji na upotevu wa mamilioni ya fedha.
JAMANI JAMANI
HATA WANYAMA WANAPENDA KUBUSU WATU ILA WANAPENDA PUA ZAID MAANA WANAONA KAMA NI PANYA FULANI HIVI.
See yourself this funny picture aven animals like to kiss human being.
See yourself this funny picture aven animals like to kiss human being.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
MAMAA SHAMIMU, MAMA WA KAZI
Si wanawake wote wanaopenda kazi ila baadhi yao kama huyu ni balaa. Dada Shamimu akiwa anashindwa kukaa sababu ya kazi zilivyonyingi.
Tembelea hii blog utapata mambo yake mengi ikiwemo hata designing (katika uvaaji) hasa mavazi ya mwanamke wa kiislamu.
Tembelea hii blog utapata mambo yake mengi ikiwemo hata designing (katika uvaaji) hasa mavazi ya mwanamke wa kiislamu.
Wanajeshi zaidi wa UN kupelekwa Haiti
Katibu mkuu wa shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa Ban ki-Moon amesema kuwa anataka kupeleka wanajeshi na polisi 3500 zaidi kuimarishi utoaji wa misaada nchini Haiti, kufuatia tetemeko la ardhi lililotokea wiki iliyopita.
Tayari shirika hilo liko na wanajeshi 9000 wa kulinda usalama waliopelekwa nchini humo miaka sita iliyopita, kuimarishi usalama wakati wa kipindi cha machafuko ya kisiasa.
Kwa sasa ujumbe huo unajiandaa kusaidia katika operesheni kubwa ya kibinadamu.
Maafisa wa kulinda amani wamesema kuwa uchunguzi wao umeonyesha kuwa hali ya usalama kwa ujumla imedhibitiwa. Lakini, wanajeshi zaidi wanahitajika kulinda misafara ya magari inayobeba misaada katika maeneo yaliyoathirika na tetemeko la ardhi.
Aidha, polisi wa ziada watasaidia kulinda vituo vya kusambaza misaada, lakini la muhimu zaidi ni kusaidia kuimarisha idara ya polisi nchini humo.
Tayari shirika hilo liko na wanajeshi 9000 wa kulinda usalama waliopelekwa nchini humo miaka sita iliyopita, kuimarishi usalama wakati wa kipindi cha machafuko ya kisiasa.
Kwa sasa ujumbe huo unajiandaa kusaidia katika operesheni kubwa ya kibinadamu.
Maafisa wa kulinda amani wamesema kuwa uchunguzi wao umeonyesha kuwa hali ya usalama kwa ujumla imedhibitiwa. Lakini, wanajeshi zaidi wanahitajika kulinda misafara ya magari inayobeba misaada katika maeneo yaliyoathirika na tetemeko la ardhi.
Aidha, polisi wa ziada watasaidia kulinda vituo vya kusambaza misaada, lakini la muhimu zaidi ni kusaidia kuimarisha idara ya polisi nchini humo.
WINNIE, A MIRACLE GIRL FROM HAIT
AMAZING - The moment Winnie is plucked from the rubble
THIS is the angel-faced tot being hailed as a miracle of the Haiti earthquake disaster.
Little Winnie Tilin - just 16 months old - was pulled alive from the rubble of her family's home after 68 HOURS.
Her faint moans were heard by chance by a TV crew filming the devastation which has already claimed 50,000 lives. Tragically, among them are Winnie's parents, crushed to death by the falling masonry which amazingly missed her.
A further 150,000 are feared dead - and the tot joins the tens of thousands of children orphaned by Tuesday's massive quake in the country's capital Port-au-Prince. Millions more are injured or homeless.
Haiti has become a hell on earth since it was ripped apart by its biggest earthquake for 200 years, measuring 7.0 on the Richter Scale. Aftershocks continue to shake the ruined city, forcing survivors to sleep outdoors, terrified yet more buildings will collapse.
All around makeshift morgues have sprung up, already overflowing with broken bodies.
Incredibly, Winnie was rescued by an Australian news crew filming outside the capital's Save The Children charity office.
The TV team's interpreter Deiby Celestino heard her faint cries and jumped into the concrete hole she was trapped in.
After crawling over dead bodies to get to her, he was able to pull her out. Mr Celestino, from neighbouring Dominican Republic, said: "It's very emotional. It felt like my own baby I was pulling out there."
A Save The Children doctor who examined the toddler was amazed to find that, though she was severely dehydrated, she was not seriously injured. The toddler was then passed to her uncle, Frantz Tilin, who was looking for her after losing his pregnant wife in the disaster.
Rescue attempts were still going on last night with British firefighters emerging as heroes.
They hauled two-year-old Mia Charlotte from the collapsed Beatrice kindergarten in Port- au-Prince. The firemen were among a 64-strong British team who raced to the country.
Pete Stevenson, operations commander, said: "We are over the moon. Mia is beautiful and the rescue was a huge success."
Mia was later reunited with her grateful mother.
Monday, January 18, 2010
GOOD ANSWERS ALWAYS BRING JOY
Here a Capacity Building staff (Ingrid Smit) from Myc4 company is being informed a very good plan of Change2africa for the 2010 year. That the business should grow 3 times that of 2009 year but it will depend on the increase of upload amount, a higher limit that will be authorised by Myc4 company from Denmark.
Ingrid Smit visited Change2africa for the Due diligence.
Ingrid Smit visited Change2africa for the Due diligence.
HAPA NI MAJIBU MAZURI TU
Daudi Shao alimfurahisha mama wa kizungu baada ya kumpatia majibu yote mazuri.Haki ya Mungu Daudi anamajibu ya kufa mtu hadi mzungu anacheka ile ya sitaki nataka lakini kammaliza kabisa.
Daudi anafanya kazi na dada Jackline, Lucas na Aika.
Daudi anafanya kazi na dada Jackline, Lucas na Aika.
ROLES CLARIFICATION
Here is Daudi (Loan Officer) trying to explain something to Ingrid Smit about the credit policy and debt collection policy.
I think the presence of this women will help change2africa increase their service efficience.
Change2africa Microfinance has head quarter at Dar es salaam City, Tanzania. Elity City Building, Samora Avenue and opposite to PPF House
I think the presence of this women will help change2africa increase their service efficience.
Change2africa Microfinance has head quarter at Dar es salaam City, Tanzania. Elity City Building, Samora Avenue and opposite to PPF House
Change2africa meeting with Myc4 capacity building staff (Ingrid Smit)
Sister Jackline who is the Custodian of change2africa (T) Ltd try to find a document from her computer to give to an interviewer St. Ingrid Smit from Myc4.
Change2africa work in partnership with myc4 company dealing with Business loans here in Dar es salaam, Tanzania.
Change2africa work in partnership with myc4 company dealing with Business loans here in Dar es salaam, Tanzania.
Friday, January 15, 2010
COOPERATION BETWEEN LEADERS
Ushirikiano kati ya viongozi (government leaders) unaleta maendeleo kati ya nchi moja hadi nyingine.
Standing on the risers (L-R) * Bingu wa Mutharika, President of Malawi * Pierre Nkurunziza, President of Burundi * Festus Gontebanye Mogae, President of Botswana * Armando EmÃlio Guebuza, President of Mozambique * Levy Patrick Mwanawasa, President of Zambia * Meles Zenawi, Prime Minister of Ethiopia * Thabo Mvuyelwa Mbeki, President of South Africa * Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda * Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir, President of Sudan * Joseph Kabila, President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo * Letsie III, King of Lesotho
Standing on the risers (L-R) * Bingu wa Mutharika, President of Malawi * Pierre Nkurunziza, President of Burundi * Festus Gontebanye Mogae, President of Botswana * Armando EmÃlio Guebuza, President of Mozambique * Levy Patrick Mwanawasa, President of Zambia * Meles Zenawi, Prime Minister of Ethiopia * Thabo Mvuyelwa Mbeki, President of South Africa * Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda * Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir, President of Sudan * Joseph Kabila, President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo * Letsie III, King of Lesotho
ANGOLA 2-0 MALAWI
FLAVIO NA MANUCHO WAKIWA WANAPONGEZANA
Angola walifanya vizuri sana kushinda na hadi sasa wako juu kwa point 4, Algeria point 3 pamoja na malawi 3, Mali point 1.
"Follow the blog for more soccer information"
or visit http://www.soccerstand.com/
What happened
Goals by strikers Manucho and Flavio early in the second half were enough to give Angola their first win in Group A, following Sunday's 4-4 draw with Mali.
Angola bossed the game and limited Malawi to just a couple of chances.
But the victory may have come at a cost as goalscorer Flavio and winger Gilberto both came off with injuries.
The result still puts them top of Group A, however, and sets up a showdown with Algeria, whose own hopes of qualifying were revived by an earlier 1-0 victory against Mali.
The Angolans played with a high tempo from the start and created plenty of opportunities in the first half with several penetrating crosses, but no decisive final touch.
Flavio and Manucho linked up well in the opening half hour, during which their team enjoyed most of the possession and chances.
In the seventh minute, Flavio found Manucho with a deft cross and the big striker hit a good volley straight at Malawi goalkeeper Swanick Sanudi who very nearly palmed it into his own net.
And Manucho should have opened the scoring on 33 minutes when he was put clean through only to see his near-post shot stopped by a fine save from Sanudi.
Malawi had to wait until the 34th minute for their first chance, when left back Moses Chavula broke forward on the left, but striker Esau Kanyenda couldn't get any purchase on his effort in the six yard box.
Minutes later, the Flames had their best opportunity, when Chavula got to the byline to cross to Peter Wadabwa, who flicked a deft backheel goalwards that was well gathered by Angolan keeper Carlos Fernandes.
In first-half injury time, winger Stelvio whipped in a beautifully-weighted cross for Flavio from the right who headed narrowly over.
The pressure inevitably told within the first three minutes of the second half, however, from a beautifully-worked Angolan move.
The influential Djalma overlapped cleverly on the left, swapped to his right foot and whipped in another stinging cross for Flavio to power a header home for his third goal of the tournament.
The opener raised the noise to fever pitch inside the 11 November Stadium, and five minutes later Manucho almost took the roof off the brand-new arena when he doubled the lead.
The Vallodolid striker punished sloppy defending by Peter Mponda by dispossessing the defender on the edge of the box to burst into the area and hammer past a rooted Sanudi.
But the high tempo took its toll on the home side as Flavio followed Gilberto to the sideline, as he was stretchered off with a suspected recurrence of a hamstring injury in the 60th minute.
The striker was replaced by crowd favourite and former Young African Player of the Year Mantorras, who received a huge ovation when he took the field.
And the 27-year-old nearly sent the home fans into raptures when he blazed narrowly over from a free kick minutes later.
Malawi struggled to find a way back into the game - in contrast to their heroic performance against Algeria - and had to wait until the 70th minute before they again ventured properly into the Angolan box, with two unproductive corners.
The home side managed to close out the game this time, to the huge relief of their fans, who celebrated wildly at the final whistle.
"The team put in a fantastic effort," Angola coach Manuel Jose said.
"We had a lot of injuries. But they are the sort of sacrifices you have to make if you want to be champions.
"I believed before the game we could win it. The players were free in their minds, their confidence was very high."
One major concern for the organisers, however, will be the pitch, which continued to cut up and cause problems for both sides.
The 11 November Stadium is due to host one of the tournament's semi-finals and the final.
(Photo by Getty Images)
Angola walifanya vizuri sana kushinda na hadi sasa wako juu kwa point 4, Algeria point 3 pamoja na malawi 3, Mali point 1.
"Follow the blog for more soccer information"
or visit http://www.soccerstand.com/
What happened
Goals by strikers Manucho and Flavio early in the second half were enough to give Angola their first win in Group A, following Sunday's 4-4 draw with Mali.
Angola bossed the game and limited Malawi to just a couple of chances.
But the victory may have come at a cost as goalscorer Flavio and winger Gilberto both came off with injuries.
The result still puts them top of Group A, however, and sets up a showdown with Algeria, whose own hopes of qualifying were revived by an earlier 1-0 victory against Mali.
The Angolans played with a high tempo from the start and created plenty of opportunities in the first half with several penetrating crosses, but no decisive final touch.
Flavio and Manucho linked up well in the opening half hour, during which their team enjoyed most of the possession and chances.
In the seventh minute, Flavio found Manucho with a deft cross and the big striker hit a good volley straight at Malawi goalkeeper Swanick Sanudi who very nearly palmed it into his own net.
And Manucho should have opened the scoring on 33 minutes when he was put clean through only to see his near-post shot stopped by a fine save from Sanudi.
Malawi had to wait until the 34th minute for their first chance, when left back Moses Chavula broke forward on the left, but striker Esau Kanyenda couldn't get any purchase on his effort in the six yard box.
Minutes later, the Flames had their best opportunity, when Chavula got to the byline to cross to Peter Wadabwa, who flicked a deft backheel goalwards that was well gathered by Angolan keeper Carlos Fernandes.
In first-half injury time, winger Stelvio whipped in a beautifully-weighted cross for Flavio from the right who headed narrowly over.
The pressure inevitably told within the first three minutes of the second half, however, from a beautifully-worked Angolan move.
The influential Djalma overlapped cleverly on the left, swapped to his right foot and whipped in another stinging cross for Flavio to power a header home for his third goal of the tournament.
The opener raised the noise to fever pitch inside the 11 November Stadium, and five minutes later Manucho almost took the roof off the brand-new arena when he doubled the lead.
The Vallodolid striker punished sloppy defending by Peter Mponda by dispossessing the defender on the edge of the box to burst into the area and hammer past a rooted Sanudi.
But the high tempo took its toll on the home side as Flavio followed Gilberto to the sideline, as he was stretchered off with a suspected recurrence of a hamstring injury in the 60th minute.
The striker was replaced by crowd favourite and former Young African Player of the Year Mantorras, who received a huge ovation when he took the field.
And the 27-year-old nearly sent the home fans into raptures when he blazed narrowly over from a free kick minutes later.
Malawi struggled to find a way back into the game - in contrast to their heroic performance against Algeria - and had to wait until the 70th minute before they again ventured properly into the Angolan box, with two unproductive corners.
The home side managed to close out the game this time, to the huge relief of their fans, who celebrated wildly at the final whistle.
"The team put in a fantastic effort," Angola coach Manuel Jose said.
"We had a lot of injuries. But they are the sort of sacrifices you have to make if you want to be champions.
"I believed before the game we could win it. The players were free in their minds, their confidence was very high."
One major concern for the organisers, however, will be the pitch, which continued to cut up and cause problems for both sides.
The 11 November Stadium is due to host one of the tournament's semi-finals and the final.
(Photo by Getty Images)
HAPA KAZI TU(Swahili language)
Hawa ni vijana wanaofanya kazi mjini Da es salaam katika ofisi tofautitofauti. wakiwa wako bize na majukukmu yao ya kulijenga taifa. Pia ni marafiki wazuri tu ambao wanapenda kutaniana kwamba mmoja ni ng'ombe mwingine ni ndama. watafute jijini Dar es salaam opposite na ppf house uwaulize wanamaanisha nini.
(Picture by Lucas)
(Picture by Lucas)
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