Sunday, September 22, 2013

194 illegal immigrants declared stateless citizens

 Purported countries of origin rejected them                                                        Purported countries of origin rejected them The commander of the operation to weed out illegal immigrants,Assistant...

Israel steps in as Nairobi death toll hits 69

Nairobi. Kenyan troops backed by Israeli forces battled yesterday to end a siege in an upmarket shopping mall and free hostages held by Somali militants in an attack that has so far killed 69 people.Sporadic gunfire could be heard as Kenyan security officials said they were attempting to kill or capture the remaining attackers and end the 26 hour-long bloodbath at the Westgate mall.“The Israelis have just entered and they are rescuing the hostages and the injured,” a Kenyan security source told AFP. The Israeli foreign ministry refused to confirm or deny its forces were involved.Somalia’s Al...

Red Cross, security teams’ rescue efforts laudable

The rescue operation at Westgate Shopping Mall by the Kenya Red Cross, security units and the general public has, so far, been commendable. The emergency response by the public, some of who even volunteered to take injured survivors to hospitals and also donated blood, is heartening.The Kenya Red Cross team led by Secretary General Abbas Gullet did a splendid job. They were the first to arrive at the scene with ten ambulances, which were later increased and are still on the ground. Gullet was even involved in carrying the injured to the ambulances, which is unique considering his position.Our...

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

SADLY KAGAME IS ONLY GOING HALF WAY TOWARDS OUR TRAP.

   For the past few weeks Tanzanians lead by media have been discussing non other than Kagame while speculating the coming war. so Rwandies media have call Tanzania citizens the war mongers.May be I should make it clear to you that Tanzanians, though quite, polite and peaceful, they are like puff adders who strike only after being trampled upon, unlike black mambas who are always looking for something to strike.. It shouldn’t therefore, come to surprise that we spend a significant...

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Saadani: Wildlife thrives well with good conservation practices

Even during the colonial era, preservation of wildlife in Tanzania had been an issue which has, all along, been taken seriously on account of its economic and recreation benefits to the tourist industry.     In fact, it is for this reason and others that national parks and forest reserves were established to ensure sustainability of the ecosystem in which living organisms flourish.For example, in order to achieve desired, abundance of particular species of wildlife, authorities...

Kikwete to grace AFROPAC launch in Arusha

  The launch of African Organisation of Public Accounts Committees   (AFROPAC) takes place in Arusha on Monday, with President Jakaya Kikwete expected to grace the occasion. President Jakaya Kikwete Speaking on Saturday, Southern Africa Development Community Organisation of Public Accounts Committees (SADCOPAC) chairman Mr Sipho Makama said it is the first time that a head of state would grace the organization’s annual general meeting.“We feel honoured by the Tanzanian President...

EAC states pull in different directions as Dar is isolated

Kenya Ports Authority managing director Gichiri Ndua addresses presidents Yoweri Museveni of Uganda, Paul Kagame (Rwanda) and Kenya's Uhuru Kenyatta on operations within the port of Mombasa.  The East African Community is facing a test of unity and an identity crisis after regional leaders last week discussed key proposals to deepen integration without the input of Tanzania, a founder and key member state.The Mombasa meeting of Presidents Uhuru Kenyatta (Kenya), Yoweri...

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