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
Kwetu news bulletin is there to update you on national and international news. This is there also to make your business well advertised inside and outside the country. The blogger is living Dar es salaam, Tanzania, Africa. Join us in order to be updated.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
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
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)