Government allocates 1.65bn/- to teachers' colleges countrywide


Wife of the immediate former President, Salma Kikwete
 The government has allocated 1.65bn/- to Block Teaching Practice in the country’s teachers’ training colleges this year, according to Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa.
 
He made the remarks at the weekend in Mtwara Municipality when speaking to teachers and civil servants working in the education sector from all districts in Mtwara Region.  The function was held at the Mtwara Teachers’ Teaching College premises.
 
“The government recognises the importance of teaching practice in teachers’ colleges, that’s why this February it has availed 1.65bn/- for all 35 public institutions across the country to enable student teachers and tutors to effectively take part in the Block Teaching Practice,” the Premier said amid applause.
 
Majaliwa said the amount was to be used for paying subsistence allowances, fares and buying learning and teaching tools and equipment.
 
Earlier, when addressing a public rally at Mashujaa grounds, the Premier said the fifth-phase government was determined to improve education in the country, warning all people who were trying to tamper with girls’ education.
 
“Our interest is to see Tanzanian girls get access to quality education from the lower level to higher levels so that they can become active players in the country’s socio-economic growth. We, therefore, appeal to everyone to be a guard of the girl child,” he said, citing sentiments made by the wife of the immediate former President, Salma Kikwete, who regularly says ‘Mtoto wa Mwenzio ni wako’, meaning your colleague’s child is yours.”
 
He warned people who were behind ruining girls’ education dreams to get prepared as prison was beckoning them.
 
SOURCE: THE GUARDIAN
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Pichaz 22 za uzinduzi wa Kamatia Chini Lights UP Tour ya Navy Kenzo ilivyo happpen

Usiku wa February 28 kundi la Navy Kenzo ambalo kwa sasa lina miliki air time ya vituo vingi vya Tv nje na ndani ya Tanzania kwa ngoma yao mpya ya “Kamatia Chini”, wamefanya uzinduzi rasmi wa Kamatia Chini Lights UP Tour ndani ya Maisha Basement. Mtu wangu wa nguvu hizi ni Pichaz 22 ya kilivyo happen katika uzinduzi huo.
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Indian man kills 14 family members with knife

Mumbai - A 35-year-old man killed 14 members of his family including six children with a butcher's knife before committing suicide in India, with police baffled Sunday about a motive for the attack.
The grisly murders occurred after Hasnin Anwar Warekar and his extended family gathered late on Saturday at a home north of India's financial capital of Mumbai for a family function, police officers said.
"The attacker, Hasnin Anwar Warekar, hung himself after slitting the throats of all other family members including his parents," Gajanan Laxman Kabdule, a police spokesman in Thane, some 32 kilometres from Mumbai, said.
The sole survivor of the attack - Warekar's sister - was taken to hospital after neighbours heard her screaming for help after midnight and alerted police.
Neighbours were forced to open a window to rescue the woman after the assailant allegedly locked all escape routes from the house before carrying out the attacks, according to local media reports.
"We still haven't been able to speak with the attacker's 21-year-old sister, the lone survivor of the attack, who is in deep trauma at a city hospital," Kabdule told AFP.
Warekar, who reportedly worked for a private firm in Mumbai, was able to carry out the attacks after lacing the food at the gathering with a sedative, according to several local media reports.
But the Indian Express newspaper said he stabbed his victims after they went to bed, having all decided to spend the night at the house in Thane.
"Prima facie evidence suggests that the accused bolted all the doors of the house and murdered his family while they were asleep with a knife that we found near his body," Ashutosh Dumbre, joint commissioner of Thane police, was quoted saying.
Kabdule said he could not confirm whether the victims had been sedated, saying investigators were awaiting medical test results.
Footage showed men carrying bodies wrapped in sheets from the house to a waiting ambulance, as crowds and police gathered outside the white-walled home.
Kabdule said details of the attack "are still sketchy" along with the motive.
According to the Press Trust of India news agency, a property dispute was behind the killings, but Dumbre said initial investigations have so far found no trigger for such an "extreme step".
"In our inquiry so far, no one has yet been able to give the reason for this," Dumbre told the ABP news channel.
"He worked with a private company in Mumbai. There were no known financial troubles or disputes and now we are hoping that the lone survivor can tell us something about the trigger," he said. Published in The Nation newspaper on 29-Feb-2016
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SEMINAR ON HIV/AIDS AWARENESS TO NACTE EMPLOYEES


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Tanzania Commission for AIDS (TACAIDS) conducted a seminar for NACTE employees on HIV/AIDS, The main issues of the seminar included, awareness, prevention, voluntary testing and the importance of understanding one’s health status. The seminar also emphasized on importance of checking health status for HIV&AIDS and other non-communicable diseases like Cancer, diabetes etc... Further, the employees were advised to monitor their body weight regularly and lead healthy life, such as eating healthy diet/meals while avoiding unhealthy life styles.
This initiative has been brought about, as a response towards implementing the revised National HIV&AIDS Management at Workplace Circular No. 2 of 2006, which instructs Employers in Public Service to provide council service and advice, avoidance of stigma and discrimination to civil servants living with HIV and AIDS.
The Circular requires all Employers to adhere to the guideline, and maintain welfare of the employees through provision of regular updates regarding health issues, use of protective measures and provide direct support to employees who disclose their health status.

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Tourism industry revenue income inches up by 8 pc





The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, Maj. Gen. Gaudence Milanzi, said this in Dar es Salaam while briefing members of press on the 2014’s tourism survey report.

He said that the survey was conducted by the ministry in collaboration with the Bank of Tanzania (BoT), the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Immigration Department and the Zanzibar Commission of Tourism (ZCT).

Maj. Gen. Milanzi noted further that Zanzibar earned 269.3million US dollars in 2014, up from 210.5 million US dollars in 2013. He noted that an average expenditure of a tourist per day in 2014 stood at 221 US dollars down from 284 US dollars reported in 2013.

The PS pointed out that 15 major tourist markets contributed by 82 per cent of all the international tourists, adding that Zimbabwe, China and Holland were new markets of tourists in the group of 15 major markets in 2014 which have taken over from Sweden, Switzerland and India which were in the group in 2013.

He noted that wild animals’ tourism in the Tanzania mainland contributed by 43.5 per cent and most of the tourists in the area in question came from United Kingdom, France and Italy.

PS Milanzi noted that most of the tourists were irritated by the lack of credit card services in most of the destinations whereby 87 per cent of tourists were forced to pay using cash money. “For the tourism sector to grow, it must be advertised vigorously domestically and internationally. These challenges should be keenly dealt with while expanding our focus to cover not only wild animals but all other attractions including our beautiful beaches,” he added
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Preparations for Zanzibar re-elections in full swing






THE Zanzibar Electoral Commission (ZEC) Director, Mr Salum Kassim Ali.

Mr Ali said here that they were prepared to make sure that the polls would be free and fair and past irregularities would not recur.

"We have been moving on well and doing everything possible to ensure that the elections are free and fair. All the mistakes which led to the nullification of the October 2015 polls will be avoided," he insisted.

ZEC set March 20, 2016 for Zanzibaris to go to fresh elections, following the nullification of the last October polls due to massive irregularities, according to the electoral Commission chairman, Mr Jecha Salim Jecha.

"We are now recruiting returning officers and other staff who must work honestly to the expectation of the electorate. We have made reforms to make sure that there is no room for cheating," explained Mr Ali.

He said since it is fresh-elections held in just a short time, no time has been allocated for the verification of Permanent Voters Register (PVR), which would include cleaning up of the names of the deceased people.

ZEC said people in Zanzibar who registered to vote in the previous elections, should prepare to vote in the fresh polls, and that it is likely the same figures of candidates, will appear on the ballot papers.

Some political parties including the Civic United Front (CUF) have threatened to boycott the elections, saying it is illegal and unnecessary, as the opposition maintain claims that it had won the last October polls and that its candidate Mr Maalim Seif Sharif Hamad should be sworn-in as Zanzibar president.
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Three in the dock over jumbo tusks

 
They are Peter Kabi (45), a businessman, Leonidia Loi Kabi (46) a businesswoman and Simoni Malisa (46), a driver.
It is alleged that at the time of their arrest, they had pretended to be transporting a deceased in a coffin covered with the national flag. Before Principal Resident Magistrate Huruma Shaidi, the accused persons denied the charges.
They were remanded until next Monday when they will be joined by another suspect, Charles Wainaina, who could not be brought to answer the charges. Senior State Attorney Paul Kadushi, for the prosecution, informed the court that investigations into the matter have been completed.
The prosecutor alleged that the accused persons committed the offence of leading organized crime on diverse locations on October 27, 2012 in Dar es Salaam and Iringa Regions.
Jointly and together, according to the prosecution, the accused persons willfully organized and managed a criminal racket of accepting, collecting and selling government trophies involving 210 elephant tusks weighing 450.6 kilogrammes and five pieces of elephant bones, all valued at 2,230,338,000/-.
The prosecution claimed that the accused persons engaged in dealing with such government trophies without a permit from the Director of Wildlife.
It is alleged further that on the same day at Kimara in Kinondoni District, within the City of Dar es Salaam, jointly and together, the accused persons were found in unlawful possession of the elephant tusks and elephant bones, property of the United Republic of Tanzania without permit.
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Former Tanzanian president Mkapa on tour of Zimbabwe


Former Tanzanian president Benjamin Mkapa
 Former Tanzanian president   Benjamin Mkapa arrived in Zimbabwe last Sunday for a week-long visit, where he is also expected to meet with President Mugabe.
 
  Mkapa was met at the Harare International Airport by Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko, Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi and the Minister of Defence Dr Sydney Sekeramayi.
 
Foreign Affairs permanent secretary   Joey Bimha said   Mkapa had programmes lined up before he travels back to his country.
 
“I can confirm that  Benjamin Mkapa is in the country after landing at 1am and he has many engagements before he travels back,” he said.
Mkapa was the third president of Tanzania from 1995 to 2005. Today   Mkapa is expected to tour Alpha Omega Dairy and Amai Mugabe School and Children’s Home while tomorrow, he is expected to meet with President Mugabe.
 
On Thursday, he will officiate at the Southern African Research and Documentation Centre (SARDC) renaming ceremony of a block which will be named Julius K. Nyerere House.
 
The Southern African Research and Documentation Centre, (SARDC), is an independent regional information resource centre which seeks to enhance the effectiveness of key development processes in the SADC region through the collection, production and dissemination of information, and enabling the capacity to generate and use information. 
 
SARDC’s objective is to improve the base of knowledge about economic, political, cultural and social developments, and their implications, by making information accessible to governments and policy makers, non-governmental organisations, the private sector, regional and international organisations, development agencies, parliaments, and media.
 
SARDC has five main areas of focus which are pursued by separate specialist departments for environment and water resources, gender, democracy and governance, regional economic development, and human development, in partnership with other institutions including the Southern African Development Community (SADC) secretariat and sectors, IUCN-The World Conservation Union, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and networks of national partners in SADC member states.
 
SARDC has an information resource centre containing over 12,000 subject files on regional issues, a library of books and periodicals, and computerised databases in WIN-ISIS; and is establishing a “virtual library” of internet access to its resources.  
 
 Mkapa is on Friday expected to deliver a lecture at the Zimbabwe Defence College and in the afternoon he will tour some places in Manicaland.
 
The construction of the National Defence College in 2010 was a direct response to national security threats posed by the imposition of illegal sanctions by Western countries and the need to preserve the country’s independence , according to President Mugabe .
 
The Chinese People’s Liberation Army has donated $4.2 million to the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF). The donation funded various army projects.  
 
Zanu PF’s relations with China date back to the liberation war era when Beijing sponsored the party with military training and equipment. 
The relationship continued after independence but was to intensify under the ‘Look East’ policy, developed in reaction to President Mugabe’s fall-out with the West.
 
In April 1998 Mkapa also visited Zimbabwe for a four-day state visit during which he   officially opened the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair in Bulawayo .
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Govt releases rare wild dogs into Serengeti to boost population


The Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Prof Jumanne Maghembe
 The government has released 17 new wild dogs into the Serengeti National Park in its efforts to replenish the diminishing number of the opportunist predators in the country’s wildlife sanctuaries.
The move brings the number of the endangered carnivores in the country’s second largest National Park to nearly 325.
 
 The Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Prof Jumanne Maghembe, officially opened the gates for the wild dogs’ sanctuary which were being confined under special care to allow the fierce animals to begin their free life in the vast Serengeti plains.
 
The event marked the last series of six-pack releases from the Serengeti Wild Dog Conservation Project aimed at replenishing the national park with its own indigenous species of the endangered animals. They dogs were initially captured from Loliondo hills where they were constantly in conflict with pastoralists.
 
The wild dogs have been troublesome for members of pastoral communities with their frequent attacks on goats and sheep for their meals, a situation which has earned them a top spot in the livestock keepers’ hate list. Cases of poisoned or speared carnivores in Loliondo Division of Ngorongoro and parts of Monduli District have been common in the past.
 
 “The dogs were going into extinct in the early 90s,” pointed out the Tourism minister, adding that since the species of African wild dogs were facing extinction all over the world, it was upon Tanzania to ensure that the carnivores were protected.
 
Director general of Tanzania National Parks Allan Kijazi described the latest wild dog pack as gypsies, which once travelled from Loliondo through Maasai Mara all the way to Tsavo, before crossing back to Tanzania and ending up in Korogwe and then making their way back to Loliondo.
 
Previously, five other wild dog packs had been released from conservation projects, including the ‘Kikwete Pack,’ ‘Vodacom Pack,’ ‘Serengeti Park,’ ‘Loliondo Pack,’ and ‘Nyasiruri Pack’ all totaling nearly 125 wilddogs.
 
All packs have selected wild dogs that are fitted with GPS devices that help conservators and researchers to track their movements.
 But the entire Serengeti ecosystem - which also encompasses the former Loliondo Game Controlled Area, Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority (NCAA), Maswa Game Reserve and Kenya’s Maasai Mara - is reported to have 27 packs of wild dogs with nearly 325 each.
 
The latest (6th) wild dog packs, released from the project was named after Prof Markus Borneran, an expert in Genetic and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Glasgow, who has been researching on the carnivores within the Serengeti ecosystem.
 
The Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (Tawiri) has been implementing the project with support from the State House, Frankfurt Zoological Society (FZS), Grumeti Fund (GF), Vodacom Foundation, The University of Glasgow, Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA), Tanzania Wildlife Authority, and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority.
 
Emmanuel Masenga and Joseph Kaboya who have been working at the project in Serengeti revealed that Tanzania is one of seven countries in Africa that still have wild dogs, others being Kenya, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Botswana and South Africa.
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Microsoft Corporation And The Curious Case Of Hardware


Microsoft has been one of the biggest names in the markets of software technology. The company has been coming out with some of their apex releases in the world of software technology, especially when we take a closer look at the bigger scheme of things, Microsoft has done a splendid job with the world of operating systems. Microsoft’s Windows 10 OS has been a major renovation in the way things work, and the company has been coming out with update after update which has helped their software and OS division grow. Microsoft Corporation has however, faced a really hard time in the hardware business.
 
Every time Microsoft has tried to break through the hardware markets, they are met with a major opposition  from their critics as well as their competitors. Here’s a look at everything that’s gone wrong with the company –

XBOX One – The Microsoft XBOX One could have been the apex gaming console in the markets, but is today outnumbered 40 million to 19 million by the PS4. The biggest problem that the XBOX division faced was the fact that the company never really got the start they wanted as they were limited to a few countries. They are still recovering from that.
Mobile Phones – The Windows Mobile idea never really caught on, and the company has been throwing money down the drain over this, hoping that some day the investments would pay off, but there is an absolute lack of demand and Microsoft must end the business before it has them bleed out more than it already has.
Surface Pro and Surface Book – Microsoft, after a few years of the release of this device, suddenly realized that they had struck gold with the Surface series. However, the company has been doing quite well in the recent times with the surface division, but the devices need more visibility and Microsoft Corporation must focus at spending media on the same.

source: http://www.thenewsindependent.com
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Freedom 251 'Cheapest Smartphone' to Launch on Wednesday

Freedom 251 'Cheapest Smartphone' to Launch on Wednesday
Considered a luxury not too long ago, smartphones have reached a point that they can now be considered a commodity. But on Wednesday, things will reach a whole new level.
As part of its attempt to connect every Indian, local smartphone manufacturer Ringing Bells 'with immense support' from the India government will launch an affordable smartphone called the Freedom 251 on Wednesday. The Freedom 251, touted as India's cheapest smartphone -and likely the most affordable smartphone in the world as well - will sport a price tag below Rs. 500 (approximately $7).
The Indian smartphone manufacturer said that it will reveal the exact retail price of the handset and other details like its specifications at the launch event. The manufacturer added the launch event will see the presence of a number of top Indian government officials including Shri Manohar Parrikkar, Union Minister of Defence and Shri Murali Manohar Joshi, Hon'ble Member of Parliament.
Ringing Bells says that the smartphone is in line with India Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision to connect every Indian and enrich their lives. The company also asserts that its smartphone is built to meet the goals of Make In India, the government's project to entice multinational as well as domestic players to manufacturer their products in India.
The purpose behind the Freedom 251 reminds us of Aakash tablet, also known as Datawind Ubislate 7+, which was promoted by the Indian government to provide college students with affordable computing and Internet-browsing machines. The tablet was launched in India in 2011, and was sold at a price point of under Rs. 3,000. The project, before closing last year, further decreased the price of the device and it was being made available to students across the country at a price of under Rs. 2,500.
With making a smartphone available at a price under Rs. 500, the Freedom 251 has the potential to significantly improve the lifestyle of people in the country with a low income. It will be interesting to see whether or not Ringing Bells is able to manufacture and sell this device at a large scale.
Ringing Bells made headlines earlier this month when it launched the Smart101, a 4G capable smartphone at a price point of Rs. 2,999 (approximately $44). It sports a 5-inch display, a 1.3GHz quad-core SoC, 1GB of RAM, and 8GB of inbuilt storage which can be expanded using a microSD card (32GB).
source:http://gadgets.ndtv.com
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Tanzania: Rains Demolish Rukwa School

Sumbawanga — ALL classrooms at Mpona Primary School in Kipeta Ward along the shore of Lake Rukwa Basin, in Rukwa region, have been reduced to debris following the heavy rains that were accompanied by strong, fast winds.

Similarly, the school's latrines have completely been damaged leaving 720 pupils without decent places to relieve themselves. Impeccable reports from the area had it that following the demolition of the public institution several makeshift huts have been built.

But their roofs are prone to leaking during the rainy season. The Sumbawanga District Council 's chairman, Mr Kalolo Ntila, told the 'Daily News' over the phone today that the situation is pathetic for the pupils as they are forced to attend classes in the makeshift huts.

"All classrooms catering for nearly 720 pupils from Class One to Seven, staff room and other buildings have totally been reduced to debris " said Mr Kalolo. He added that school latrines and a house which was accommodating the school teachers has been damaged as well as school property.

Mr Kalolo further said that already 48,000 construction bricks have been made by wananchi in efforts to rebuild the public school.
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PPF praised for wider coverage of informal sector





Jenista Mhagama, the minister of State in Prime Minister's Office (Policy, Parliamentary Affairs, Labour, Employment, Youth and the Disabled

The government has showered praise on Parastatal Pension Fund (PPF) for introducing “Wote Scheme,” a service that specifically targets members from the informal sector as a way of widening social security coverage in the country.

“I understand that the Wote Scheme targets not only members of the informal sector, but acts as additional scheme for members who have joined other social security funds,” Jenista Mhagama, the minister of State in Prime Minister’s Office (Policy, Parliamentary Affairs, Labour, Employment, Youth and the Disabled), stated.

In her speech at the weekend in Dar es Salaam during the closing ceremony of the 25th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of PPF Pensions Fund’s members and stakeholders, Mhagama said she was optimistic that the scheme would enable more Tanzanians to enroll for social security coverage.

“Among others my ministry is responsible for ensuring that coverage of pension schemes reaches out to as many people as possible. I thus appeal to you to publicise the arrangement and register more members,” the minister remarked.

Mhagama also hailed the pension fund for introducing the Maternity Benefit in which female members receive 1m/- for each birth up to the fourth delivery. The benefit covers four births and has been pegged at that number regardless of the salary of the member.

Ramadhani Khijjah, the chairman of PPF Board of Trustees, meanwhile said the Wote Scheme targeted members from the informal sector such as food vendors, motorcycle riders for hire (bodaboda), artisanal miners as well as artistes and sportsmen and women.

“It was devised for entrepreneurs in self-employment and members who want additional benefits from social security. Members are required to be above 18 years old and can contribute 20,000/- or more per month.

The amount can be paid in instalments of smaller amounts to achieve the 20,000/- target and members can make the payments through mobile phone money services such as M-Pesa, Tigo-Pesa and Airtel Money.

“The members will thus have access to benefits such as healthcare, education and old age loan,” Khijjah remarked.

As of December last year, a total of 12,393 members were registered through the Wote Scheme, said Khijjah, adding that the target was to register more members from both the informal and formal sectors.

SOURCE: THE GUARDIAN
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NEW VIDEO: Yemi Alade, Iyanya, Olamide, Tekno & Selebobo – Mama Oyoyo


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After the successful release of the Hit Single ‘ Mama Oyoyo ‘ ,a song AY the Comedian’s Premium Music brought together 5 of Nigeria’s biggest Artistes to celebrate Mothers all around the world. The Visuals is finally out.
Directed by One of Nigeria’s finest Directors, ‘AJE‘ had Superstars: Iyanya,Yemi Alade, Tekno, Olamide and Selebobo render a very perfect display in a song touted to be the biggest song of 2016. Watch, Comment and Share as we celebrate mothers all around the world. #MySweetMothe
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