Friday, July 25, 2008


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HEADLINES PM: Ex-EAC workers’ pay saga largely solved :::9 regions picked as food baskets :::Mweka to offer new tourism course :::Mob justice claims three in Rukwa :::College fights for land with widow :::NSSF in Mbeya surpasses target :::Tanzania on track to MCC funding :::THI chief blames govt over eviction saga :::MP calls for more irrigation projects :::Legislators demand better cotton prices :::Govt to deploy new teachers in schools :::Floods destroy irrigation infrastructure in Mbozi :::Kiswahili teachers get jobs overseas :::More ambassadors for deployment overseas :::MPs pass food production blueprint :::PM: Former EAC workers payment saga largely solved :::Dar keen on gender, says JK :::HEART PATIENTS SEEK STATE INTERVENTION :::MPs trump more agriculture funds :::Priorities education,urges Kikwete :::Slain bank robbery suspects identified :::Five Kiswahili books launched in Kagera :::Commodity prices gallop in Mpanda :::Mtwara police report seven violent deaths :::TanRoads sued over 3.5bn/- contract :::Mtikila criminal case fails to start :::Lowassa to sue tabloid :::Train gets accident at Ruvu :::Govt tipped on Green Revolution :::Govt contracts should be transparent -MP :::

President Jakaya Kikwete, receives a Millennium Development Goal 3 Torch Campaign from Denmark Ambassadors to Tanzania, Bjarne Sorensen at The State House in Dar es Salaam today. (Photo by Athumani Hamisi).

Dar keen on gender, says JK
The government is seriously looking into the possibility of getting at least 50 per cent representation of women in the Union Parliament and the >> Read more

Mengo officials freed, re-arrested

Nambooze, Lubega and Mayiga enjoy a brief moment of freedom before their re-arrest at Kyenjojo Police Station

Emotions of extreme joy and extreme agony played out in Kyenjojo yesterday as the three Buganda Kingdom officials were rearrested only moments after being released. More...

Makerere lecturers to strike

MAKERERE University lecturers have resolved not to teach when the semester opens a fortnight today. More...

‘Restrict burials to Saturday’

Burials should be conducted on Saturday afternoons only, the rest of the days going to productive work, former vice-president Dr. Speciosa Wandira Kazibwe, has proposed More...

Kazibwe

Teachers want Government to shut down secondary schools


Teachers’ unions are now asking the Government to shut down all secondary schools to end the mayhem, but Education Minister Sam Ongeri has ruled this out, saying it would postpone the problem. Read More

News Headlines

Government to implement Ndung’u Land Report

The Government will start implementing the Ndung’u report on irregular land allocation from next week, Lands Minister Ja... Read More

Commandant dismisses findings by Madoka team on prisons

The Prisons Department has dismissed a report on the conditions of jails as erroneous. Prisons Commandant Gilbert Omond... Read More

Karua promises tough sanctions to curb tribalism

Justice, National Cohesion and Constitutional Affairs Minister Martha Karua has promised to introduce tougher sanctions ... Read More

Nema cracking the whip on lax contractors

The National Environmental Management Authority (Nema) has began cracking the whip on contractors who fail to comply wit... Read More

Thousands of cases pending at Rent Tribunal

The rent tribunal that serves Nyanza and Western provinces is stuck with thousands of disputes due to a biting shortage ... Read More




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Thursday, July 24, 2008

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HEADLINES HEART PATIENTS SEEK STATE INTERVENTION :::MPs trump more agriculture funds :::Priorities education,urges Kikwete :::Slain bank robbery suspects identified :::Five Kiswahili books launched in Kagera :::Commodity prices gallop in Mpanda :::Mtwara police report seven violent deaths :::TanRoads sued over 3.5bn/- contract :::Mtikila criminal case fails to start :::Lowassa to sue tabloid :::Train gets accident at Ruvu :::Govt tipped on Green Revolution :::Govt contracts should be transparent -MP :::Bureaucracy hampering water projects :::L.Tanganyika security to be intensified :::DIT invent transformer protection system :::MPs push for more funds to agriculture :::JK calls for action against illegal fishing :::Finance ministry workers attend anti-AIDS seminar :::Finish govt supports forestry project :::War declared on albino killers :::Lake Tanganyika project in progress -minister :::Tanroads manages Tanga roads :::Education key to fighting bush fires :::Opposition tables higher budget for Agriculture Ministry :::Govt to increase meteorology stations :::Partner asks for IPTL account blockage :::UN upset by Africa’s slow pace :::Dar projects bumper harvest :::Three villages told to give way :::

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    Prime Minister Raila Odinga has asked Kenyans in the Diaspora to invest locally. The Premier said the Government has created a suitable environment for foreign investors. Read More




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    Wednesday, July 23, 2008

    Ilikuwa Safari ya Mwenge kutokea Tegeta lakini mwisho wake ukawa kwenye daraja la
    Intechick au karbu na China town
    Si cha kushangaa kwani mwendo ndio tatizo
    Mungu ni Mkubwa hakuna aliyepoteza maisha
    Jamani hizi Break Down zetu zimepitwa na wakati hebu angalia wanavofanya kazi mnhhh

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