Sunday, July 6, 2008

At last! SA joins world condemnation of Mugabe
UNITED NATIONS - For the first time, South Africa has voted with instead of against the members of the UN Security Council to condemn the state-sponsored violence in Zimbabwe.
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Uganda-Rwanda ties very good - Kagame

President Paul Kagame during the interview

Rwandan President Paul Kagame in an exclusive interview with Sunday Vision said relations with Uganda have been fully restored. More...

King Mswati arrives

HIS Majesty King Mswati III of Swaziland arrives in Uganda on Sunday for a four-day state visit. More...

Swaziland’s King Mswati III

State House defends Amelia Kyambadde

STATE House has dismissed allegations that the Principal Private Secretary to the President, Amelia Kyambadde, and former MP Mutebi Kityo received sh125m and sh113m respectively from the Poverty Alleviation Department (PAD). More...

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Graft claims: Eyes turn to Kibaki
Three battles President Kibaki and his team fought between 2003 and 2007 could hold the answer to the strings of graft claims that have dogged him to the final term. full story


Kimunya’s trail of grand goofs and gaffes

Finance Minister Amos Muhinga Kimunya on Wednesday got a rude message about what his peers in Parliament think about him. full story

Pattni back with new fishing rod
Like a leper of the old, but rich and pampered by two successive governments, all those who have touched him, no matter their stations in life, have ended up regretting the day they shook his hand. full story

Top runners fall during Olympic Games trials
The Nyayo National Stadium tartan track in Nairobi buried the Olympic dreams of favourites during the intensely competed trials. full story



Do or die: Fear of Raila and referendum defeat, plus thirst for second term led to suspect deals, hurting President’s record.

HEADLINES Look yonder,Kikwete tells traders at DITF :::Dawasco to install 16,500 water metres in 2008/09 :::Military uniforms used in crimes come from streets - Minister :::Govt underfunding crop boards - Kalenga MP :::ATC assets for verification :::Tanzania increases business with EAC neighbours :::KNCU gets international status :::Bank official connived with bandits - magistrate :::Robbers identified through CCTV :::Two Songas turbine shutdown :::Prisoners can make love too, ICTR rules :::Dar does better business with neighbours :::Chavez: Nyerere inspires me :::Four perish in copter crash :::President to award best manufacturer :::Manslaughter case dropped in Rukwa :::Mbeya Teachers’ College to have university wing :::Burundi, Comoros, Kenya thank JK :::Zambia denies Mwanawasa is dead :::African Union gives Mugabe thumbs down :::Dar ‘exemplary’ in leadership :::Indian Ocean boat accident kills man :::Dar spends 1.2bn/- on school projects :::Zanzibar drug abusers risk contracting AIDS :::IPTL sues Tanesco over ‘84bn/- debt’ :::PM welcomes high rise buildings, but ... :::Govt promotes natural gas use :::Pinda clarifies Zanzibar's status :::CUF reps decry increased soldiers in Z’bar :::MP roasts Tanroads CEO :::

Nibonise Nyalusi, Marketing Manager for the Africa Woman in Mining Network, shows President Jakaya Kikwete modern charcoal stoves which utilise coal for both space heating and cooking at the 32nd International Trade Fair along Kilwa Road in Dar es Salaam yesterday. (Photo by Athumani Hamisi)

Look yonder,Kikwete tells traders at DITF
Look beyond our borders. That’s the crisp advice President Jakaya Kikwete gave businessmen and entrepreneurs at the Dar es Salaam International Trade >> Read more

Saturday, July 5, 2008




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Thursday, July 3, 2008

Police apologise for city killings

Police Commissioner for Community Affairs, Asan Kasingye, addressing mourners at Kalerwe

THE POLICE have apologised to residents of Kalerwe for Tuesday’s shooting, in which a school boy and a special Police constable (SPC) were killed by stray bullets during a botched security operation. More...

Resign, MPs tell Kimunya over sale
The Grand Regency saga went to the floor of Parliament as furious members censured Mr Amos Kimunya over the sale of the hotel even as he put up a spirited defense of his actions
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Step aside, says Wako team

Finance Minister Amos Kimunya, Central Bank Governor Njuguna Ndung’u and Director-General of the National Security Intelligence Service should be directed to step aside. full story

Revealed: Mboya’s fatal links with CIA
Fresh details of a conspiracy that could have provided a motive for the assassination of Cabinet Minister Thomas Joseph Mboya have emerged ahead of the 39th year since his death. full story

South African firm acquires Steadman
Steadman Group, a market research and media monitoring company, has been acquired by a South African company— Synovate. full story



Member of parliament passed a motion of no confidence against Finance Minister Amos Kimunya. President Mwai Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga are expected to make a decision on the matter after a cabinet meeting today.

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Mbunge wa Musoma Vijijini, Nimrod Mkono (CCM), ametishia kutoa shilingi kutoka kwenye makadirio ya matumizi ya Wizara ya

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