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Friday, July 19, 2013

CORRUPTION MANDELA fulfills 95 YEARS TODAY AWARDS GOVERNMENT BUDGET INCREASE WATER YASHAURIWA ARREST SIX INTO NATIONAL CONSERVATION NBC deliver Employee ECONOMIC Wei phasing WOMEN 400

  • Executive officer of the Tanzania Building Agency (TBA), Mr. Makumba Kimweri, who wore sunglasses as she came in Kisutu Resident Magistrate's Court in Dar es Salaam yesterday, he pofikishwa and Institute for Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau (PCCB) as well as the agent architecture, mr. Richard Malliyaga (left), read facing charges of abuse of power, embezzlement and causing loss Government.
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
  • HEREHE the birth of the First President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, are done today itakayoambatana occasions and activities to support disadvantaged communities in the world today.
  • Mandela today celebrated the age of 95, although still in intensive care in a hospital in Pretoria, South Africa.
  • Different people volunteer will spend 67 minutes with different projects to improve life, every minute if that governs every year has been defended people in his life 
  • However, his admission to hospital and also conflicts within his family has affected the enthusiasm of the day of his birth.
  • Organization of the United Nations in 2010 declared his birthday Mandela, who is the winner of the Nobel Prize, to be observed every year as a way to encourage people around the world do at least one hour of good things.
  • Notable people and the world's best-known efforts have helped to remember the 67 years of its effort Mandela.
  • Today children in existing schools South Africa will begin to sing the veteran, who is credited with people volunteering to paint the school, handing out clothing poor children.
  • School opened with his name expected as the hero records. In the United States, 17 cities are also scheduled to hold separate occasions for birthday
Minister of Transport, Dr. Harrison Mwakyembe watching Prize The person making contribution in the Railway Sector in East Africa  in general was having handed over by the head of the country NIT (NIT), Dkt. Mganilwa Zakaria (left), the Prize 
issued yesterday in Dar es Salaam and Tanzania Andi Company

  •  GOVERNMENT advisable to allocate a special budget to help develop water projects so that people can avoid the burden of walking long distances to collect the service, reports Lilian Justice, Morogoro .
  • The advice was given yesterday in Morogoro and Councillor for Ward Bigwa, Abdallah Zamoyoni summer when speaking with his office.
  • Abdallah said that due to the country to face major impediments to the lack of water in many areas has led to the failure to fully participate in development activities.

  • "The government prefers ikatenga special budget to develop sustainable water projects ranging from lower levels because there than a big challenge," he said.
  • Either the councilor said that in response to this challenge has already begun to cut its I-WASH project that has helped build a large tank of water in order to help citizens get the services easily compared to before.
  • "This project of I-WASH to get out you can build tank lililogharimu mil.78 shillings and serving in Bigwa County where you can serve about 2,800 people.
  • He also urged the public to avoid damaging infrastructure projects within the county inayoanzishwa including water since will lead to a lack of essential services in line with donors fail to help on various issues including the economic health and even roads.
  • "We ask every citizen to be at the forefront to protect infrastructure and will manifest kujihusishanauharibif u will be taken strict legal action as existing infrastructure or inayoanzishwa are the property of citizens so it has to be maintained so that it can be sustained for generations," he added .


 And Martha Fataely, Moshi
  • W six ​​people detained by the police in Kilimanjaro and Arusha including two Kenyan citizen on suspicion of being diagnosed within the National Park Mount Kilimanjaro (you should) without a permit.
  • Among the six men were arrested four suspects in Arusha, three of the same family being diagnosed with trophies for various government and one was diagnosed with weapons allegedly used in poaching.
  • Commenting on the event that you should cut down, TANAPA Relations Manager, Pascal Shelutete said two people were arrested yesterday in Marangu through the area around the Mandara in a wooded area of ​​the park.
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  • He named citizen of Kenya who were arrested are Robert Mwadime DENIES (30) and Dickson Kawa The former (27), both residents of Taveta in Kenya who allegedly use to enter hifadhini's own mysterious way.
  • For one family suspects, who were arrested in Arusha and the spoil of the Government, he mentioned that it Shelutete Charles Mollel, Alex Mollel and Samuel Mollel who were found Olasite Kisongo area of ​​the city.
  • Shelutete said the family suspects were arrested on suspicion of being diagnosed with the spoils of government, which are the three bones of a giraffe with a weight of 10.4 kg and a bone of an elephant with a weight of five kilograms.
  • He also said the National Park Arusha Regional Police in partnership with the suspect's seized one another resident Elias Sifael Leguruki Nkoasenga diagnosed with type weapons shotgun number C 139 415 trusted used for poaching.
  • For his part Kilimanjaro Regional Police Commander, said Robert Boaz is out of office and asking them to press wait until she is in office to deliver information event


By Staff Reporter
  • B Enki National Commerce (NBC) has launched Credit Awareness Campaign Groups, service itakayowalenga salaried employees.
  • NBC is one of the most reliable bank in the country with an experience of over 45 years in providing financial services.
  • In addition, the program of loans from NBC aims to benefit employees who receive salaries while they suffer for no additional income that can be directed either to investments or any other activity.
  • The only condition linalomfanya employee agreed to the deal in order to get a loan is confirmation from his employer
  • Speaking at the launch of the awareness campaign held at NBC headquarters in Dar es Salaam yesterday, the bank's CEO Tanks Elu said it is successful.
  • "This is a very important step for our bank, to succeed to fulfill one of our goals of helping people achieve their desires, the right way. We live in very difficult economic environment where many income fails to meet their needs.
  • "So, through this program we help our customers reduce the burden they have for giving them the opportunity to do a lot more from their money," he said.
  • That said, NBC loans to groups exist in two forms, including the Credit System of Proof (NBC Group Loan Guarantee Scheme) that the employer retains the notary prime loans to employees (workers) females.
  • He also said there Credit Groups NBC (NBC Group Loans Scheme) where the employer has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) nakutak IWA bring bank employee salaries and other claims.
  • "Ukifananisha and other programs of the loans, the NBC has been made to conform with the lifestyles of our customers. Repayment her is easy because it fits better with time, duration and rate of pay which is low and everyone afford it," said Elu.
  • However, the minimum size of such loans is sh. 1,000,000 and maximum is sh. 50 million in the period of payment of between six to 60 months (five years).
  • "Nawaajiriwawote employers advises them to use this opportunity effectively from NBC. This program will greatly benefit employees because they do not need to have a personal guarantee in order to benefit them. Guarantee only is their job.
  • "L ikitokeajambo unexpected as death or permanent disability, he did not kill copper roofing will be left to the dependents of the borrower for the loan insurance italitatua," the director stressed.

 By Staff Reporter
  • W son's 400 in layaya T Wi emeke have benefited from interest-free loans, this is in its commitment to implementing communications company Vodacom change women's lives by enabling them to promote business capital and income generation.
  • Manager of the program to help women who are involved in small businesses (WEI), Grace Lyon said this in Dar es Salaam yesterday during the process of providing affordable loans without interest or collateral. He said that the company has broadened the scope of its program which now reaches even urban women.
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  • He said that women entrepreneurs have been awarded more than 400 economic development loan to families and have developed.
  • He said that despite the application of its urban outreach company Vodacom has agreed with these ideas and that urban women are prepared to take advantage of economic Mweikujiinua loans.
  • "For over four years now Wei has been ikielekeza its strength in rural areas where we have already reached many women in different regions, now we feel that the success of what what happened and urban women who they basically need capacity building to cope," said Lyon
  • Regarding the implementation of the directive, Lyon said they had begun and Temeke but plans are accessing other districts of the city of Dar es Salaam as he urged the women to realize that no substantial began and much but always starts with a small scale.
  • For their part some of these dealers have expressed their appreciation Temeke deal especially in the absence of the element of interest in these loans.

And Darlin Said
  •  T founding member ordered the money in order to kaorahisisha access to more financial services to people living in rural areas in order to achieve sustainable development.
  • The call was made in Dar es Salaam and Senior Researcher Research Institute of Economic and Social Affairs Foundation (ESRF), Dkt.Donatilla Kaino, during a forum intended to provide information on the results of a survey of the situation of the availability of financial services in the agricultural sector or AgFiMS Tanzania 2011 Demand Side Technical Report for ministry officials.
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  • He said quick and easy access to financial services for the rural economy is important for national development.
  • He explained that rural residents whose major occupation is agriculture in the country and so many more would be a wise thing as zitafikiria financial institutions to strengthen their services in these areas in order to achieve real progress.
  • He said this is the right time for people to develop the habit of saving if you really want progress.
  • "Setting reserves is important for the individual, society and the nation ... we need to create this behavior in children as early as possible," he said.
  • Earlier, opening the meeting of the ESRF Executive Director, Dr. Bohela Lunogelo, said the role of the financial sector is important now than at any time in the history of Tanzania.
  • The purpose of the report AgFiMS Tanzania 2011 is supporting the development of financial services to stimulate trade in agriculture and deliver these services to farmers.
  • According to experts, the development of agriculture is the best way to reduce poverty. 75 percent of poor people in developing countries live in rural areas and 85 percent of the people depend on agriculture for their livelihood.

And Mercy Mohamed
  • S ERIKALIimeahidi continue kufanyakazikwakari bunasekta binaf not ilikuz stubborn oil auwez build iziwezekusaidiau kuajiw or economies, pro cheamae Dele wawananch i see kutoahudu Borak.
  • Kauli hiyo was released Dar esSalaam  has na Waziri wa  Nchi becomes branhamist Mk Office uuUwek ezajin aUwez eshaji, Dkt.Mary NAGU, baada ya kufungakongamano  lili the sishase kta zaumma nabinafs hocheam aend kuc ikwalengo of understanding.
  • A lisemahiyonimojayahatua z ilizoc huk killed naSerikal ikw Aku tambuaum uhimuw ase k tabinafsi nation. Dr.. Nagu said the industry has provided great impetus to the development of the country.
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  • According to Dr. Nagu Government will provide adequate cooperation in building a strong private sector bearing positive impact on the economy.
  • He said the move will help achieve the priorities set by the Government in the fields of agriculture, water, infrastructure, education and health.
  • "The private sector must not be significantly involved in its implementation to achieve the intended goals," he said.
  • He explained that the Government itaendeleakuboresha investors and business environment in the country which is already ma tundayake apparent construction of transport infrastructure, electricity, education, health, technology and communications and other services.
  • Dr. t. And gualis generous cooperation of the two parties helps make production competitive products for the domestic market and export.
  • And the CEO of the Private Sector Foundation (TPSF), Godfrey Simbeye, said considering the significant results, the institution shall ensure works closely with the Government in order to improve the national economy and people, especially in the priority areas

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