Saturday, October 19, 2013

Open Auditions for Oscar Micheaux Family Theater Program


COMMUNITY CALL FOR OPEN AUDITIONS

 Sponsor: Oscar Micheaux Family Theater Program
Blackstone Community Center, 50 West Brookline Street. Boston, MA. 02118
Contact Person: Mr. Haywood Fennell, Sr. (617) 966-9594 Between 10AM and 6PM
Audition for: Pianist, Two Male and Two Female Vocalist/Actors
Music genre: Broadway tunes and Traditional Gospel
Dates and time for Auditions: Thursday, October 24th at 6:30PM and Saturday October 26th 2013 at 12 Noon. You must call to be scheduled on those days.
Requirement(s):
This is a theater project uses a thematic curriculum to teach theater using an intergenerational cast. This is an opportunity to learn. Resume IF YOU HAVE ONE.  Must be able to attend full Saturday rehearsals.

Remember the 1980 Bombing of the Norfolk Hotel in Nairobi

Kenya mall attack echoes 1980 hotel bombing

By CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA
Associated Press

   Flames and smoke, the whoop of sirens, the flicker of ambulance lights and uniformed men shouting in darkness. These are my childhood memories of the chaotic aftermath of a hotel bombing in Kenya's capital on New Year's Eve, 1980.

   The attack on the Norfolk Hotel, popular among foreign tourists, preceded the Sept. 21 assault on the Westgate Mall in Nairobi by a generation. Then as now, a city landmark was hit, Kenyan and foreign civilians died, leaders pledged to stop it happening again and talk turned to recovery. Much about the hotel bombing remains a mystery as investigators now seek to unravel the plot behind the mall attack, a horror replayed on closed circuit TV footage.

   The motive and method were different for the two attacks, but Kenya is confronting the same questions about security, freedom of movement and the nexus between local and international militancy that it did decades ago.

   I was 13 years old at the time and watching "Superman II" with my family in a cinema in Nairobi, where my father was based as an Associated Press journalist. A boom interrupted the soundtrack. My father made a telephone call and within minutes we were driving to the hotel. No time to drop the family at home.

   My father's reporting captured the same kind of panic and confusion that shrouded the Westgate mall attack. Firefighters struggled with equipment. Some people speculated that a small plane had dropped a bomb on the historic hotel, which had a mock Tudor facade, an aviary and a verandah restaurant accessible from the street.

   Days after the blast, I wandered in the rubble. The twisted frame of a steel tennis racket and other burned belongings of guests lay there.

   Suspicion fell on Palestinian militant groups that allegedly targeted Kenya for supporting Israel in counterterrorism missions, including a 1976 hostage rescue in neighboring Uganda. The groups denied involvement. At least 15 people died at the hotel, according to Kenyan media.
The Norfolk Hotel In Nairobi before the 1980 bombing

   Al-Shabab, a Somalia-based al-Qaida-linked extremist group, said it attacked Westgate, where at least 67 died, to punish Kenya for fighting Islamic militants in neighboring Somalia. The mall is at least partially owned by Israelis.

   Kenya is a periodic target, vulnerable to infiltration, because of its role as a Western ally and regional hub. Thirteen died in a bomb attack on an Israeli-owned hotel on the Kenyan coast in 2002. Hundreds died in al-Qaida's 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

   In a Jan. 7, 1981 editorial titled "International Terrorism," The Standard newspaper of Kenya wondered whether the Norfolk assailants were "a loosely knit but well-funded gang of mercenaries which at any stage during their mischievous `safari' on Kenyan soil, may have colluded with `local' or `regional' contacts."

   Kenyan authorities said the bomber was a Moroccan militant traveling on a Maltese passport who on Dec. 23, 1980 checked into the Norfolk, then owned by the Blocks, a Jewish family. He left on a flight to Saudi Arabia hours before the blast.

   At midday on Dec. 31, 1980, the suspect "ran down the wide carpeted staircase from his room on the first floor of the western wing, walked out past the reception counter and was never seen again. At 8.30 p.m., with a blinding flash and a roar that split the night, the Norfolk exploded," Fairmont The Norfolk Hotel, as it is now called, says on its website.

   Ruth Rabb, a Block family member, was driving to the Norfolk that night to have dinner with friends. She said some people initially thought the explosion was caused by a gas leak. A dining room, a lounge, some guest rooms and other areas were destroyed, but much of the hotel was intact. Rebuilding began quickly.

   "It was hard work and determination," Rabb said.

   My parents dined at the Norfolk on the night before the blast. The family returned for tea a week later, when a hotel restaurant reopened.

   The Norfolk bombing and the strike at Westgate, in which attackers with guns and grenades slaughtered civilians, represent different eras. Extremist groups have evolved from largely top-down structures, sometimes with state support, to fragmented cells with shifting alliances.

   "There's definitely a more horizontal structure to these networks than the vertical structure that we saw in the past," said Colin Clarke, an associate political scientist at the U.S.-based RAND Corporation. He said attacks can be more lethal because of new technology and the ease with which militants can communicate.

   Like Westgate, the Norfolk's clients were mostly people of means, some of fame. Guests included Winston Churchill and Theodore Roosevelt; in 1979, Jerry Brown, California's governor then and now, stayed there with singer Linda Ronstadt.

   Hilary Ng'weno, publisher of The Weekly Review, a Kenyan journal, wrote at the time of the explosion that it created "uncertainty" between Kenya and foreign visitors and aimed to undermine a political system with a continental reputation for stability.

   Ng'weno said: "Ironically, it is the very nature of a free society in Kenya which has made the bombing at the Norfolk possible."

   The hotel, now Saudi-owned, marked its 2004 centenary with a parade of vintage cars and horse-drawn carriages. The theme was the Norfolk's iconic role in the growth of Kenya's capital, which is again embarking on a path to recovery.

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   Christopher Torchia is the Associated Press bureau chief for southern Africa, based in Johannesburg.

Aliyemwua Omar Sykes Washington D. C. Amekamatwa!

Eneo la tukio Washington DC ambapo Omar Sykes (picha ya ndani) aliuawa.
Photo Credits: National Review Online
Jumanne wiki hii, idara ya Polisi Washington DC (Metropolitan Police Department) ilitangaza kukamatwa kwa mtuhumiwa mmoja kati ya wawili waliokuwa wakitafutwa kwa mauaji ya mwanafunzi mTanzania aliyekuwa akisoma katika chuo kikuu cha Howard hapa jijini.
Omar Sykes (22) aliuawa usiku wa Julai 4 mwaka huu nje kidogo ya maeneo ya chuo hicho alipokuwa pamoja na mwenzake.
Wakiwa mtaa mmoja toka chuoni, wanafunzi hao walivamiwa na watu wenye silaha waliotaka kuwapora, na katika harakati hizo, Omar alipigwa risasi kifuani na kufariki.

Hii ni sehemu ya ripoti ya Jamii Production kwenye kipindi cha DAKIKA 90 ZA DUNIA kinachorushwa na kituo cha Radio cha Capital FM cha Dar Es Salaam Tanzania kila Jumamosi kuanzia saa moja na nusu asubuhi (7:30 AM).

Bahati Alex (L) Capital Radio Jijini Dar es Salaam na Mubelwa Bandio (R) wa Jamii Production Washington DC
Hii ilikuwa ripoti ya Oktoba 19, 2013

KWA HISANI YA JAMII PRODUCTION

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Mahindi Bora Kufuta Njaa Tanzania

ENGARUKA, Tanzania — When the bell rang at midday, students fetched tin bowls and lined up under trees in the schoolyard for scoops of corn and bean porridge.

Not one of them displayed the food fussiness often seen in American school lunch lines.

In a remote, dirt-poor town in southern Mexico, basketball helps bring kids “out of the shadows.”
After the rainy seasons shortchanged this Maasai village in northern Tanzania, children here suffered too many days when there was no porridge — no food at all to eat in their mud and stick huts. Drought is to blame for a good share of their suffering.

Scientists are developing drought-tolerant corn, something that could ease hunger across Tanzania and sub-Saharan Africa. But because it is genetically modified, the corn cannot be planted here. Opponents of genetically modified crops have made a stand in Africa, and now villages such as Engaruka are squarely in the middle of a global ideological war over agricultural technology.

Since U.S. farmers first adopted GM crops in 1996, 17 million farmers in 29 countries have followed suit. Europe has rejected the crops, though, arguing that farmers would be exploited by large seed companies and that more research is needed into possible risks to the environment and food safety. And European activists have pressured Africa to do the same. Just four African countries — Sudan, Egypt, Burkina Faso and South Africa — have allowed them.

No one denies Africa’s hunger. World crop production has more than doubled in 50 years, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization. But Africa has lagged behind, achieving some gains while losing ground in places such as Engaruka where drought, plant diseases and other problems have knocked down yields and depleted the available food. Now that problem takes on new urgency with U.N. projections that Africa’s population will quadruple by the end of this century.

Still, the question of which approach is best for Africa remains hotly disputed. It tears at Tanzania, where 80 percent of the people live by subsistence agriculture.

KWA HABARI KAMILI BOFYA HAPA:  

A Soldier's Story - Mchezo wa Kuigiza


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Kondomu ya Kisasa Itakuwa na Kinga Dhidi ya UKIMWI

Wadau, habari njema hasa kwa wanawake. Kuna kondomu iliyobuniwa ambayo itazuia mimba na magonjwa. Hiyo kondomu ni kwa ajili ya wanawake. Utaweza kuivaa siku kadhaa ukeni halafu inayeyeyuka enyewe. Ikiyeyuka unaweka nyingine. Mpenzi wako hataisikia! Jamani, tunaomba ije haraka hata leo hii!

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 In October of this year, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation awarded University of Washington researchers almost $1 million to pursue a new female condom made from a futuristic fabric that's electrically spun from tiny, nanometer-sized fibers. This weaving process allows the condom's fabric to do a number of things traditional latex can't, such as delivering anti-viral drugs, releasing chemical contraceptives into the bloodstream (just like the birth control patch), or even dissolving after a few days of wear. Kwa habari kamili BOFYA HAPA:

Female Condom Teaching Model
 

Monday, October 14, 2013

Midume Haitosheki!

Hivi, kwa nini midume haitosheki kwa ngono hata ikizeeka? Babu inaona nyuma lakini inataka kuona mbele pia! Khaa!

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Halahala na Ugonjwa wa Vibrio Vulnificus!

Watu zaidi ya 10 wamefariki dunia huko Florida kutokana na ugonjwa wa Vibrio Vulnificus!  Unaweza kuipata kutoka maji ya chumvi yaani maji ya bahari kama una kidonda mwilini mwako! Utadhani una vipele, kumbe ndo ugonjwa enyewe na unaua haraka. Dalili za ugonjwa huo  zingine ni kutapika, kuahrisha na maumivu ya tumbo.


Wataalam wanasema kuwa hakuna haja ya kuwa na wasiwasi kwa vile wanaoathirka ni wale ambao wana matatizo ya kinga ya mwili. Vijidudu vyake vinafanana na vya kipindupindu.
Kwa habari zaidi  BOFYA HAPA:


http://seattletimes.com/html/health/2022022747_killerseawaterxml.html?syndication=rss
Muathirika wa Vibrio Vulinificus

African Union is Against Trial of President Kenyatta


President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya

 By TOM ODULA
Associated Press
   ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) - The African Union's executive council condemned the International Criminal Court's charges against President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya as "totally unacceptable," Ethiopia's Foreign Ministry spokesman said Saturday.

   Kenyatta faces crimes against humanity charges for Kenya's 2007-2008 postelection violence in which more than 1,000 people died.

   The African Union council feels the Kenyatta's trial will hinder Kenya's fight against terrorism, said Dina Mufti. The AU's council proposed that Africans should deal with cases of genocide through an AU-backed court, and should not be forced to resort to the ICC in The Hague.

   These points will be presented to African heads of state attending a special summit on Saturday to discuss Africa's relationship with the ICC.

   Some African leaders have indicated their countries may sever ties with the ICC in solidarity with Kenya. Some African leaders accuse the ICC of disproportionately targeting Africans. The international court has indicted only Africans so far.

Friday, October 11, 2013

Hotuba ya Dr. Slaa Samford University, Alabama, USA

 
Dr. Slaa at Samford, University in Alabama, USA
 
Mr. President, the faculty, staff, students, invited guests and the public at large. Allow me to express my gratitude, for the cordial welcome at your lovely campus. It is one of a kind, and If I could, I would have stayed much longer to learn more on your success that I could take back to our young people. The environment and the surroundings are as beautiful as the people themselves. Along the way, I have met great people with great hearts, and I thank you for that

Likewise, receive greetings from the people of Tanzania. I was quite impressed with your level of research, and the homework you have done trying to know Tanzania, I was also particularly touched by some of you in the audience that knew the geography of my country; and even trying to challenge me . Mrs. Macquire, “People of Mto wa Mbu” are definitely proud of you for being such a good Ambassador. We thank you, and Tanzania needs more of you that will help in exposing it to the people of America

The Samford community, my journey has been long and tedious; I have travelled through hills and valleys of trials and tribulations. However, due to the need and challenges we face as a nation, physical fatigue of travel would not stop me from marching forward. I am determined to work with my countrymen to see our nation of Tanzania reach the Promised Land.

Tanzania is a great and rich country, with rich culture and rich people at heart. Her people have sent me on a study tour. They have sent me to learn the secrets of your success as a society

Tanzania is one of the most blessed countries on the face of the earth. It has abundance of natural wealth, and for those who understand the world history, know that the best game parks are in Tanzania. It is the place believed to be the cradle of mankind.

Tanzania is the home of Mt. Kilimanjaro, Serengeti national park, Ngorongoro crater, and Olduvai Gorge where the first man is believed to have lived. We have some of the world best beaches; our people are very hospitable and extremely welcoming. I welcome all of you to Tanzania

For a long time, Africa has been known as a dark continent infested with disease, poverty, starvation, illiteracy and never endings wars. This might have been created in your minds with the images in your televisions. I can’t blame you, because this is the truth you know

However, this is far from the reality. Africa and Tanzania in particular is the new frontier. Tanzania is a country rich in natural resources and only lacks human capital. It is a country with rich land and plenty of water bodies
Many African leaders are believed to come to Washington and other western capitals begging for handouts known as foreign aid. This has created a notion in the minds of many that Africans are poor and lazy.

This is not the case.

Africa is transitioning from mismanagement, dictatorship and corruption that have plagued the continent. Corruption is the main vice depriving Tanzanians and other Africans a chance to a better education, better healthcare and economic prosperity.

Well, I am not here to beg, because my country is rich. I know clearly well that, foreign aid does not come cheaply. It comes with a condition of signing up our sovereignty

I am not here for foreign aid, and CHADEMA party which I represent does not believe on foreign AID. This is my party’s philosophy, and any sane human being would not want to live off handouts, or going around begging because foreign aid is only needed as short term relief for countries coming out of calamities. Rwanda needed help to so it could emerge out of the ruins of genocide. Once it did, it became less interested on the foreign aid now a success economic story in Africa

Foreign aid is a form of slavery which creates a false sense of entitlement. It confines a beggar into a psychological and mental prison of his own creation, becoming incapable to make any meaningful decision of his own. He does not think on how to get out of his difficulties as long as he knows that, someone somewhere will help him.

CHADEMA party believes that all too often, foreign aid creates dependency by the receiving country onto the giving country and winds up in the pockets of corrupt rulers.

Foreign aid money are your taxes, your sweat which should work for your benefit not for people sitting on their wealth. More important than your dollars, are your brain trust, investments and technological advantage. This is what we need to utilize our resources and also in planning for years beyond our non-renewable resources

Our country rich in resources is being exploited by foreign entities, while our President is busy trotting the world begging for mosquito nets. With our resources, we can make our own mosquito nets without them being donated to us. Chadema party which I represent is poised to changed that, and the most important tool we need is the development of human capital

We need our resources to benefit our people. We need to create jobs for our people, we need to improve our health care, we need to improve our education, our infrastructures, communication and economy as a whole. And this is only possible if can with the wealth that we have all we need is better education for our people

We are currently having inequitable trade, where far eastern countries are exporting their poor populations to compete for jobs with our citizens. They are even exporting to us their prisoners to work on our roads yet millions of our young men have no jobs. This is not possible in any civilize society, unfortunately, because our rulers have signed contacts shrouded in secrecy whose contents are only known to them

Some of these individuals have turn to insult us as a nation. They are now interfering on our sovereignty, publicly aligning themselves with political parties. A whole ambassador standing on a political platform to address a political rally, and has ignored the public call for him to leave the country!

This is not the kind of trade we are looking for. We are looking for partners that will work with us to develop our resources in order to benefit our people; Partners that will bring to our country new skills, and also create jobs for our graduates. We need your expertise so we can turn our country into a bread basket of Africa. America is the world’s land of milk and honey where everyone wants to be, that’s the model we want to learn from

Well, we have come to realize, that if you feed us today with your milk and honey, our meals for tomorrow may not be guaranteed. We instead want to know how you made your country into a land of milk and honey so we can be able to feed ourselves for unforeseeable future and also feed the rest of the world. We have the potential but lack the expertise, and the know how is what we need

Tanzania is not an island; it is part of the global community where all humans have the liberty to visit whenever they want. Our boarders are open for all, as long as our laws and culture are respected. All we need is trade partnership that will guarantee fifty-fifty trade, in which the country benefits equally with the investor.

The younger American generation, I am inviting you to visit Tanzania; I am talking to you as the investors of tomorrow. Come and explore the endless possibilities my country has for you. We need investors that will bring into our country, a set of skills and creativity to turn our hardwood into high quality, made in Tanzania products, as opposed to bringing cheap furniture made of plywood while hauling away our valuable timber

Chadema party believes on the free market economic philosophy in which individual creativity is rewarded. We need your partnership in fostering individual innovation within our people. We don’t need your tax money; neither do we need your mosquito net donations, we need your skills.

We don’t need shoe boxes, we need to know how to make our own shoes. We need your technological know how
CHADEMA party’s priority number one is education! Priority number two is education and so is the priority number three.

We believe on education to be the only way for Tanzania to rise from the abject poverty it is in today. We have no alternative but train our young people who will in turn, employ their intellectual creativity into full practice to enable Tanzania become an economic giant in a continent long forgotten

Samford is one of the American’s finest educational institutions. It is producing some of the world finest, from school teachers to the finest lawyers. It is my hope that we see your institution open its doors to our support and in preparing Tanzania’s aspiring scientists, teachers, and accountants to become innovators.

In our effort to make our country a unique success story, I am challenging you the young people to go out to the world, and open new trails for others to follow. Tanzania has its doors open for you

Thank you all for listening

SAMFORD UNIVERSITY EVENTS


Dr. Slaa & wife Josephine with Samford Students
 

Monday, October 07, 2013

Huyo Dada Anaomba Ushauri Wenu - Mazito

Nimepokea kwa E-mail:

 "Naitwa MARRY nipo chuo mwaka wa pili. Nna rafiki yangu mmoja ambaye nipo nae chuo ambaye ni family friend wetu maana parents wake na wangu wana ukaribu since muda mrefu kidogo. Huyo Baba wa best yangu aliwahi kunitokea kipindi cha nyuma na alikuwa akinipa zawadi za gharama sana ikiwemo laptop na simu ambazo zimekuwa msaada mkubwa kwangu chuoni ingawa rafiki yangu hajui kuhusiana na hilo.

So ili kuzidisha ukaribu wa family zetu nikaona sikuona sababu ya kumnyima ila nilimuomba tufanye kwa siri sana ili tusije gundulika, na hadi leo tunaendeleza uhusiano wetu. Sasa juzi wakati nipo nae hotelini wakati amekwenda kuoga nikachunguza simu yake nikakuta picha za mama yangu akiwa kapiga nae faragha na jumbe nyingi za kimapenzi walizochat kupitia WhatsApp, Viber na sms. Kitendo cha Mama yangu kumsaliti baba yangu, na pia kutaka kunipokonya bwanaangu kimeniuma sana sio siri. Naomba mnishauri cha kufanya ili niweze kuwatenganisha kwa amani ili familia zetu ziendeleze ukaribu bila wengine kugundua kinachoendelea. Please I need your help on this."

 

Saturday, October 05, 2013

Yule Dada Anayefanya Umalaya Ajibu Haters

Wadau, yule dada anayeishi Ulaya kwa kufanya Umalaya ametoa jibu kwa wenye blogu walioandika juu yake.  Anasema, Flora Lyimo Sexy Photos. 



Kuona na kusoma vituko vya Flora Lyimo BOFYA HAPA:

Kutana na Mwanaharakati wa Kugombea Haki za Watoto Kutoka Marekani

Anaitwa Zuriel Oduwole, msichana mdogo wa Kimarekani mwenye asili ya Nigeria, yupo jijini Dar es salaam hivi tunavyoongea akiwa na wazazi wake na wadogo zake watatu, katika harakati zake za kupigia chapuo umuhimu wa kumuendeleza mtoto wa kike katika Afrika. 
Tayari Zuriel ameshafanya mahojiano na Marais wanane (akiwemo Rais Kikwete) pamoja na Waziri Mkuu wanne wa Afrika, pamoja na mfanyabiashara tajiri kuliko wote Afrika Bw. Dangote, hali kadhalika nyota wa tennis duniani toka Marekani, Venus na Serena Williams.
Zuriel, ambaye ni mtengezea filamu, mwanahabari na mwanaharakati wa maslahi ya wasishana wadogo,  yuko nchini akitokea Malawi ambako kama ilivyokuwa hako, hapa nchini, hususan jijini Dar es salaam, atafanya mihadhara katika shule kadhaa ya kuhamasisha wasichana wadogo wajiamini na kusaidia katika kuzungusha gurumu la maendeleo huku wakipiga vita unyanyapaa dhidi yao. Mwezi Agosti mwaka huu Zureil aliweka historia ya kuwa mtu mwenye umri mdogo kuliko wote waliopata kuhojiwa na jarida maarufu la watu maarufu na matajiri duniani la Forbes. VHapideo ya hapo chini kabisa ni moja ya vipindi alivyoandaa:
 Zureil akimhoji Rais wa Liberia Mhe Mama Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
 Zureil akimhoji Rais wa Nigerai Mhe Goodluck Jonathan
 Zureil akimhoji Mhe Rais Uhuru Kenyatta wa Kenya
Zureil akimhoji Rais wa Cape Verde Mhe Jorge Carlos Fonseca
Zuriel akiongea na Rais Jakaya Kikwete

Zuriel akimhoji Rais wa Sudan ya Kusini Mhe Salva Kiir Mayardit

Friday, October 04, 2013

Hotuba ya Rais Kikwete Kwa Wananchi Oktoba 4, 2013

Kumbe Mimi Nilikuwa Miss Tanzania Mwaka 1967!

Wadau, leo nimeamka asubuhi na kuanguka vicheko!  Eti mimi ni Theresa Shayo yule aliyeshinda Miss Tanzania mwaka 1967!  Naona gazeti la Rai walifanya Google search na kupata picha yangu kimakosa.  LOL! Hiyo picha nilipiga mwaka 2006. Ubaya sioni walipotaja jina langu!



Chemi Che-Mponda in Minneapolis, Minnesota 2006

Thursday, October 03, 2013

Je, Utakula Kuma's

Wadau, kuna mgahawa umefunguliwa mjini Chicago, Marekani.  Jina ni Kuma's.  Wanatengeneza hamburgers. Je, uko tayari kula hapo?

Kwa habari zaidi BOFYA HAPA:

Moja ya Hamburger unayoweza kupata Kuma's

 Kutoka Chicago Tribune:

Kuma's Corner, a heavy metal-themed burger joint on Chicago's North Side, this month is featuring a 10-ounce burger topped with a red wine reduction and an unconsecrated communion wafer, a menu item that, depending on whom you talk to, is either tasty or in poor taste.

The Ghost, named after the Swedish metal band Ghost B.C., costs $17 and comes with fries, chips or a side salad. In addition to the ingredients that ostensibly represent the body and blood of Jesus, the burger served on a pretzel bun includes a portion of slowly braised goat shoulder, aged white cheddar cheese and Ghost chile aioli.

Kuma's names all of its specialty burgers after metal bands. Ghost B.C. is known for its secretive nature, with its musicians wearing hooded robes while the singer appears in skull makeup and dresses as a Roman Catholic cardinal. Some people have been offended by the burger, Director of Operations Luke Tobias said at the restaurant Wednesday.

Wednesday, October 02, 2013

Friday, September 27, 2013

Si Huyo Tu, WaBongo Wengi Wanakuwa Malaya Ughaibuni!!!

Yaani ni bora kubaki nyumbani kulkioni kujingiza kwenye biashara ya umalaya. Na si wanawake tu, hata wanaume siku hizi malaya. Wanaume wanatembea na vizee wa kizungu ili wapate hela ya chapuchapu!  Wengine wananyonya dhakari a wasenge na hata kuamua kifrwa kwa ajili ya dola!  Hao wanaojiuza wanajikuta wantumia madawa ya kulevya pia.  

Anayofanya huyo dada chini si modelling bali ni kujiuza kwenye site za wanaotaka kupiga punyeto, au kukutana na mtu kama malaya! 

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Kutoka gazeti la Mpekuzi

Sakata zima la mwanamke wa kitanzania aliyeamua kuugeuza mwili wake kuwa KITEGA UCHUMI huko ughaibuni

 
Ni  mwanamke  anayejulikana  kwa  jina  la  Florah Lymo  ambaye alijipatia  umarufu  mkubwa  baada  ya  kujitokeza  hadharani  na  kudai  kubakwa  na  mbunge  Lema....

Wengi  waliyaamini  madai hayo kutokana  na  ujasili  aliokuwa  nao wakati  akiieleza  dunia  kuhusu  tendo  la  ubakwaji  alilotendewa....

Hakika  jambo  usilolijua  ni  kama  usiku  wa  giza...Amini  usiami, mwanamke  huyu  hakubakwa  .Ujasili  wake ulikuwa  ni  mchezo  wa  kuigiza na  tayari  mtandao  huu  umefanikiwa  kupata  sehemu  ya  mchezo  huo ambao  ni  komedi  tupu.

Baada  ya  mchezo  huo  kukosa  mafanikio  na  hali  ya  maisha  kuwa  ngumu  kifedha, mtandao  huu umedokezwa kuwa   Florah  amejikuta  akiwa  ni mtumwa  wa  mwili  wake ndani  ya  nchi  za  watu....

Utumwa  huo  unadaiwa  kutokana  na  kitendo  cha  yeye  kuugeuza  mwili  wake  kuwa  kitega  uchumi..

Zifuatazo  ni  picha  chafu  za  mwanamke  huyo  ambazo  zimekuwa  zikitundikwa  katika  mtandao  wake  kwa  lengo  la kujiongezea  wateja....

PICHA  YA  KWANZA: <<  BOFYA  HAPA>>

PICHA  YA  PILI:         << BOFYA  HAPA >>

PICHA  YA  TATU:      << BOFYA  HAPA>>

Picha  si  nzuri  na  hatuwezi  kuzianika  moja  kwa  moja.Bofya  hapo juu  kuziona( kwa  watu  wazima  tu )

Thursday, September 26, 2013

The Westgate Mall Massacre in Pictures

The horror of the Westgate Mall Massacre in Nairobi, Kenya. May the souls of those killed rest in eternal peace. Amen. WARNING - It is graphic.

http://totallycoolpix.com/2013/09/graphic-the-westgate-shopping-center-shootings-in-kenya/


Shooting victim being led to safety

Shooting victim being led to safety

Kenyan woman mourns the loss of her loved one
Names of the Injured

Nursery school Children at a Cooking competition were also shot & killed! The killers had no mercy!