GENEVA (AP) - Nations around the world moved Thursday to protect giraffes as an endangered species for the first time, drawing praise from conservationists and scowls from some sub-Saharan African nations.
Thursday's vote by a key committee at the World Wildlife Conference known as CITES paves the way for the measure's likely approval by its plenary next week.
The plan would regulate world trade in giraffe parts, including hides, bone carvings and meat, while stopping short of a full ban. It passed 106-21 with seven abstentions.
"So many people are so familiar with giraffes that they think they're abundant," said Susan Lieberman, vice president of international policy for the Wildlife Conservation Society. "And in Southern Africa, they may be doing OK, but giraffes are critically endangered."
Lieberman said giraffes were particularly at risk in parts of West, Central and East Africa.
The Wildlife Conservation Society said it was concerned about the multiple threats to giraffes that have already resulted in population decline, citing habitat loss, droughts worsened by climate change and the illegal killings and trade in giraffe body parts.
The Natural Resources Defense Council, an environmental advocacy group, hailed the move, noting that giraffes are a vulnerable species facing habitat loss and population decline. A key African conservationist said it could help reverse drops in giraffe populations, as the move would help better track numbers of giraffes.
"The giraffe has experienced over 40% decline in the last 30 years, said Maina Philip Muruthi of the African Wildlife Foundation. "If that trend continues, it means that we are headed toward extinction."
Still, not all African countries supported the move.
"We see no reason as to why we should support this decision, because Tanzania has a stable and increasing population of giraffes," said Maurus Msuha, director of wildlife at the Tanzanian Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism. "Over 50% of our giraffe population is within the Serengeti ecosystem, which is well protected. Why should we then go for this?"
CITES says the population of wild giraffes is actually much smaller than that of wild African elephants.
"We're talking about a few tens of thousands of giraffes and we're talking about a few hundreds of thousands of African elephants," said Tom De Meulenaar, chief of scientific services at CITES. He said the convention was intended to specifically address the international trade in giraffes and their parts.
"With fewer giraffes than elephants in Africa, it was a no-brainer to simply regulate giraffe exports," said Tanya Sanerib, international legal director at the Center for Biological Diversity.
The U.S. is the world's biggest consumer of giraffe products, conservationists said. Sanerib said it was important for the U.S. to act on its own as well.
"It's still urgent for the Trump administration to protect these imperiled animals under the U.S. Endangered Species Act," she said in a statement.
The meeting in Geneva comes after President Donald Trump's administration last week announced plans to water down the U.S. Endangered Species Ac - a message that could echo among attendees at the CITES conference, even if the U.S. move is more about domestic policy than international trade.
Saturday, August 24, 2019
Saturday, August 10, 2019
Mkuu wa Wilaya Kasesela Asuluhisha Mgogoro wa Ardhi Iringa
Mkuu wa wilaya ya Iringa Richard Kasesela akiwa katika shamba la familia ya marehemu mzee Mwenda kutatua mgogoro wa ardhi uliodumu kwa miaka mingi katika kijiji cha Nduli kata ya Nduli manispaa ya Iringa.
Mkuu wa wilaya ya Iringa Richard Kasesela akiwa katika shamba la familia ya marehemu mzee Mwenda kutatua mgogoro wa ardhi uliodumu kwa miaka mingi katika kijiji cha Nduli kata ya Nduli manispaa ya Iringa.
Mkuu wa wilaya ya Iringa Richard Kasesela akiwa katika shamba la familia ya marehemu mzee Mwenda kutatua mgogoro wa ardhi uliodumu kwa miaka mingi katika kijiji cha Nduli kata ya Nduli manispaa ya Iringa na akiwa amezungukwa na wanafamilia pamoja na mashahidi waliohudhuria kutatua mgogoro huo.
NA FREDY MGUNDA,IRINGA.
Mkuu wa wilaya ya Iringa Richard Kasesela amefanikiwa kutatua
mgogoro wa familia ya mzee Mwenda iliyopo katika kata ya Nduli uliodumu kwa
miaka mingi kutokana na kaka yao Ayubu Mwenda kwenda tofauti na wanafamilia
wengine.
Akizungumza kwenye shamba la familia marehemu mzee Mwenda
Kasesela alisema kuwa kaka yao Ayubu Mwenda na wanafamilia wote kwa pamoja
wamekaa na kufikia makubariano ya kugawana sawa ardhi ambayo ipo katika kijiji
cha Nduli kata ya Nduli.
“Kwa leo nimefalijika kuona familia hii imeamua kumaliza mgogoro
huu ambao ulikuwa hauna afya katika harakati za kuleta maendeleo kwa wananchi
hawa kwa kuwa walikuwa wanapoteza muda mwingi kupigania mgogoro huu” alisema
Kasesela
Kasesela alisema kuwa familia hiyo inagombea hekali mia moja na
hasini na tisa (159) ambazo waliachiwa na marehemu mzee wao mzee Mwenda na
kusema kuwa Ayubu ambaye ndiye kaka yao mkubwa amekuwa kisababishi cha mgogoro
huo.
Aidha Kasesela alimtaka afisa mtendaji na afisa tarafa
kuhakikisha shamba hilo linagawawiwa kwa wake wote sita wa mzee Mwenda ili
kuondo na kumaliza mgogoro huo kwa kugawa kwa usawa na haki ili kila mmoja
apate haki yake.
“Mzee Mwenda alikuwa na wake sita hivyo shamba hilo litagawiwa
kwa kufuata familia za akina mama wote kwa haki ili kumaliza hili tatizo na
hakuna mtu mwingine ataleta mgogoro kwa kuwa nitalipeleka shauri hili
mahakamani kuweka zuio la kuanzisha kesi yeyoyte ile katika shamba hilo”
alisema Kasesela
Kwa upande wake msimamizi wa mirathi hiyo Sadiki Abdalah Mwenda
alimshukuru mkuu wa wilaya ya Iringa Richard Kasesela kwa kuasidia kutatua
mgogoro huo ambao umedumu kwa miaka mingi bila kupata ufumbuzi wa mgogoro huo.
Naye askari mstaafu Hawa Mwenda ambaye ni mwanafamilia alimshukuru
mkuu wa wilaya na kumuomba awafikishie salaam kwa Rais Dr John Pombe Magufuli
kwa kuongoza vizuri na kufanikisha wananchi wanyonge wafikiwe kirahisi na
kutatuliwa matatizo yao.
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Uchu wa Mafuta yaua watu zaidi ya 70 Morogoro - Ajali ya Lori la Mafuta
Jamani wadau, mkiona mafuta yanavuja kutoka kwenye gari kimbia, siyo mnakimbilia kupata mafuta dezo! Yanawaka kwa kirahisi mno. Umaskini kitu kibaya sana, maana si ajabu wengine waldihani watuuza hayo mafuta wapate hela ya ugali! Ona sasa watu zaidi ya sabini wamepoteza maisha baada yakuungunguzwa!
Wengine waliokufa ni madereva wa bodaboda na mama nitilie! Walizoa mafuta hata kwenye ndoo! Na wanasema, mafuta yalilipuka baada ya mtu kuchomoa betri ya lori na mtu mwingine alikuwa anavuta sigara! Nasikia huyo mvuta sigara aliambiwa asivute karibu na mafuta. Alijibu mafuta ya kisasa hayawezi kuwaka moto! Nadhani watakuwemo kwenye watu waliokufa!
Wengine waliokufa ni madereva wa bodaboda na mama nitilie! Walizoa mafuta hata kwenye ndoo! Na wanasema, mafuta yalilipuka baada ya mtu kuchomoa betri ya lori na mtu mwingine alikuwa anavuta sigara! Nasikia huyo mvuta sigara aliambiwa asivute karibu na mafuta. Alijibu mafuta ya kisasa hayawezi kuwaka moto! Nadhani watakuwemo kwenye watu waliokufa!
Mungu alaze roho za waliokufa mahala pema mbinguni. Amen.
Kutoka Associated Press
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (AP) — A damaged tanker truck exploded in eastern Tanzania as people were trying to siphon fuel out of it Saturday, killing at least 62 in one of the worst incidents of its kind in the East African country.
Tanzanian state broadcaster TBC, citing police figures, said at least 70 more people were injured during the explosion in the town of Morogoro, located about 120 miles (200 kilometers) from the economic hub of Dar es Salaam.
Regional police commissioner Steven Kabwe told the local Azam TV that many suffered serious burns.
Witnesses told The Associated Press that a crowd had gathered around the fuel tanker after it was involved in an accident early Saturday and some people were trying to siphon away fuel when the truck burst into flames.
Video footage posted on social media showed people collecting fuel into jerry cans before the fire incident.
In a statement expressing condolences, Tanzanian President John Magufuli said he was dismayed people attacked vehicles involved in accidents instead of offering help.
Residents are routinely killed by explosions while stealing fuel from incapacitated tankers in East Africa. Those who steal the fuel usually hope to be able to sell it cheaply to motorists.
In 2013, at least 29 people were killed on the outskirts of the Ugandan capital, Kampala, as scores swarmed around the scene of an accident.
There is limited awareness about the danger of explosions of damaged fuel tankers, said Henry Bantu, a road safety expert who runs the Tanzania-based Safe Speed Foundation. Local leaders need to do more to educate people on the risks, he said.
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| Watazamaji kwenye shemu ya mlipuko Morogoro |
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Umaskini
Saturday, July 27, 2019
TANZIA - Agnes Kabigi
Wadau, Agnes Kabigi alikuwa rafiki yangu pamoja na mwandishi wa habari mwenzangu. kweli nina huzuni leo. Mungu ailiaze roho yake mahala pema mbinguni. Amen.
HABARI KUTOKA https://www.habarimtaa.com/2019/07/picha-mwili-wa-agnes-kabigi-waagwa.html
HABARI KUTOKA https://www.habarimtaa.com/2019/07/picha-mwili-wa-agnes-kabigi-waagwa.html
Mwili wa Meneja Mawasiliano wa asasi inayolenga kutokomeza UKIMWI kwa watoto na familia Ariel Glaser Pediatric AIDS Healthcare Initiative (AGPAHI), Bi. Agnes Kabigi umeagwa leo Jumamosi Mjini Kahama na kusafirishwa kwenda jijini Dar es salaam kwa ajili ya mazishi.
Agnes Kabigi alifariki dunia aliyefariki dunia jana mchana Ijumaa Julai 26,2019 baada kuanguka ghafla wakati akitekeleza majukumu yake akiwa katika Hospitali ya wilaya ya Kahama mkoani Shinyanga.
Agnes Kabigi ni mwandishi Mwandamizi aliyewahi kufanya kazi katika Magazeti ya Uhuru,Mzalendo na Nipashe na mpaka umauti unamkuta alikuwa anafanya kazi katika shirika la AGPAHI linalojihusisha na mapambano dhidi ya VVU na UKIMWI ambalo linafanya kazi zake katika mikoa ya Shinyanga,Mwanza,Simiyu na Mara.
Akizungumza kwa niaba ya Mkurugenzi wa shirika la AGPAHI,wakati wa kuaga mwili wa marehemu,Mfanyakazi wa AGPAHI mkoa wa Shinyanga,Kasablankhahr Herman amesema mwili wa Agnes utasafirishwa kwa ndege majira ya saa 10 leo jioni kutoka Mwanza hadi Jijini Dar es salaam kwa ajili ya mazishi.
Agnes alizaliwa tarehe Julai 13,1967.
Mungu ailaze mahali pema peponi roho ya marehemu Agnes Kabigi . Amina
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Kahama,
Kifo Msiba
Saturday, July 13, 2019
Rest in Peace Hodan Nalayeh
Thanks for your contributions to the Somali Diaspora as well as African Diaspora overall! Your beautiful blogs and short films about life in Kismayo were/are enlightening! Rest in peace, you are gone too soon.
By NATALIE SCHACHAR and TRACEY LINDEMAN
Associated Press
OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) - As bombings and attacks rocked the African nation of Somalia in recent years, Canadian-Somalian journalist Hodan Nalayeh found what she believed was a higher calling: Showcasing the hidden beauty of her homeland and its people.
On Twitter, she shared posts featuring marine life dangling from the hands of fishermen, a small boat setting out in cerulean waters, and locals holding leopard-spotted stingrays.
"Dried fish is big business on the island of (hash)Ilisi. They call this fish `Shabeelka Bada,' or `tiger of the ocean,"' Nalayeh wrote Thursday.
"People save all their lives to have a retirement by the beach, yet we have plenty of it and cannot see its value. Let's appreciate the beautiful blessings we have," she wrote in an earlier posting.
On Friday, the journalist dedicated to telling positive stories from a country suffering through decades of civil war, extremist attacks and famine was killed along with her husband, Farid Jama Suleiman, entrepreneur Mahad Nur and at least 23 others after a bomb exploded outside the Asasey Hotel in the Somalian city of Kismayo and gunmen stormed inside. Fifty-six other people were wounded in the attack, according to the Jubbaland regional president.
Somalia's Islamic extremist rebels, al-Shabab, claimed responsibility for the 14-hour assault that ended as troops killed the gunmen.
On Saturday, friends and family reeled as they heard that Nalayeh, 43, a journalist and mother expecting her third child, was among the dead.
Maaz Khan, a 24-year-old filmmaker in Toronto, said Nalayeh had shared her hard-earned wisdom when he met her a few years ago.
"She was always very inspiring," he told The Associated Press. "She would say, `It's tough in the beginning, but always push through and don't give up on your passion."'
Ahmed Hussen, Canada's Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, mourned the journalist's death, saying on Twitter that she "highlighted the community's positive stories and contributions in Canada" through her work.
"We mourn her loss deeply, and all others killed in the (hash)KismayoAttack," he said.
Nalayeh was born in the northern Somalian city of Las Anod but moved with her parents and 11 siblings to the Canadian province of Alberta in the winter of 1984, when temperatures dropped to -40 degrees Celsius. Her father, a former Somalian diplomat, took a job as a parking attendant, she told Toronto.com in a 2014 interview.
The family relocated to Toronto in 1992, and Nalayeh later completed a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from the University of Windsor and worked in sales and business, she said.
In the podcast "Meaningful Work, Meaningful Life," Nalayeh told host Francine Beleyi that she made a mid-career pivot, going back to school to earn a postgraduate certificate in broadcast journalism and fulfill her childhood dream of being a journalist and television host. She became the world's first woman Somali media owner, according to statements she made to Canada's Status of Women committee in 2014.
"I went back to work three months after giving birth. I said "This is not for me anymore," she told Beleyi.
In 2014, she launched the Integration TV platform as a way to tell Somali stories, moving to the coastal city of Kismayo in 2018 to continue her work after visiting Somalia several times.
The platform, widely known among members of the Somali diaspora, had gained hundreds of thousands of social media followers in the last five years. It also led Nalayeh to meet Suleiman, who was recently helping to build a drinking well in the drought-stricken African country. The couple was married last November in Kenya, according to her sister.
Saciido Shaie, a Somali activist in Minnesota, said Nalayeh had wanted her two sons and younger generations of the Somalian diaspora to know about her country of birth.
"She was like, `I will take this platform and I will use it to shed a light both to Somalians in Somalia and Somalians outside," Shaie said, adding "I'm heartbroken" at her death.
Aw Hirsi, who knew Nalayeh's husband from their time together as government ministers in Jubbaland, described him as a dedicated husband.
"He was a magnificent, creative guy who deeply cared for the (average) man. He was so kind, so understanding and down to Earth," Hirsi said.
Shaie said when someone asked Nalayeh what she would like to be remembered for, the journalist said she didn't want to be "famous and all of that."
Rather, she said, Nalayeh responded: "I just want people to remember me as someone who is a unifier."
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| The late Hodan Nalayeh |
By NATALIE SCHACHAR and TRACEY LINDEMAN
Associated Press
OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) - As bombings and attacks rocked the African nation of Somalia in recent years, Canadian-Somalian journalist Hodan Nalayeh found what she believed was a higher calling: Showcasing the hidden beauty of her homeland and its people.
On Twitter, she shared posts featuring marine life dangling from the hands of fishermen, a small boat setting out in cerulean waters, and locals holding leopard-spotted stingrays.
"Dried fish is big business on the island of (hash)Ilisi. They call this fish `Shabeelka Bada,' or `tiger of the ocean,"' Nalayeh wrote Thursday.
"People save all their lives to have a retirement by the beach, yet we have plenty of it and cannot see its value. Let's appreciate the beautiful blessings we have," she wrote in an earlier posting.
On Friday, the journalist dedicated to telling positive stories from a country suffering through decades of civil war, extremist attacks and famine was killed along with her husband, Farid Jama Suleiman, entrepreneur Mahad Nur and at least 23 others after a bomb exploded outside the Asasey Hotel in the Somalian city of Kismayo and gunmen stormed inside. Fifty-six other people were wounded in the attack, according to the Jubbaland regional president.
Somalia's Islamic extremist rebels, al-Shabab, claimed responsibility for the 14-hour assault that ended as troops killed the gunmen.
On Saturday, friends and family reeled as they heard that Nalayeh, 43, a journalist and mother expecting her third child, was among the dead.
Maaz Khan, a 24-year-old filmmaker in Toronto, said Nalayeh had shared her hard-earned wisdom when he met her a few years ago.
"She was always very inspiring," he told The Associated Press. "She would say, `It's tough in the beginning, but always push through and don't give up on your passion."'
Ahmed Hussen, Canada's Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, mourned the journalist's death, saying on Twitter that she "highlighted the community's positive stories and contributions in Canada" through her work.
"We mourn her loss deeply, and all others killed in the (hash)KismayoAttack," he said.
Nalayeh was born in the northern Somalian city of Las Anod but moved with her parents and 11 siblings to the Canadian province of Alberta in the winter of 1984, when temperatures dropped to -40 degrees Celsius. Her father, a former Somalian diplomat, took a job as a parking attendant, she told Toronto.com in a 2014 interview.
The family relocated to Toronto in 1992, and Nalayeh later completed a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from the University of Windsor and worked in sales and business, she said.
In the podcast "Meaningful Work, Meaningful Life," Nalayeh told host Francine Beleyi that she made a mid-career pivot, going back to school to earn a postgraduate certificate in broadcast journalism and fulfill her childhood dream of being a journalist and television host. She became the world's first woman Somali media owner, according to statements she made to Canada's Status of Women committee in 2014.
"I went back to work three months after giving birth. I said "This is not for me anymore," she told Beleyi.
In 2014, she launched the Integration TV platform as a way to tell Somali stories, moving to the coastal city of Kismayo in 2018 to continue her work after visiting Somalia several times.
The platform, widely known among members of the Somali diaspora, had gained hundreds of thousands of social media followers in the last five years. It also led Nalayeh to meet Suleiman, who was recently helping to build a drinking well in the drought-stricken African country. The couple was married last November in Kenya, according to her sister.
Saciido Shaie, a Somali activist in Minnesota, said Nalayeh had wanted her two sons and younger generations of the Somalian diaspora to know about her country of birth.
"She was like, `I will take this platform and I will use it to shed a light both to Somalians in Somalia and Somalians outside," Shaie said, adding "I'm heartbroken" at her death.
Aw Hirsi, who knew Nalayeh's husband from their time together as government ministers in Jubbaland, described him as a dedicated husband.
"He was a magnificent, creative guy who deeply cared for the (average) man. He was so kind, so understanding and down to Earth," Hirsi said.
Shaie said when someone asked Nalayeh what she would like to be remembered for, the journalist said she didn't want to be "famous and all of that."
Rather, she said, Nalayeh responded: "I just want people to remember me as someone who is a unifier."
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Kifo. Msiba,
Somalia,
Terror Attack
Terror attack on Kismayo, Somalia Hotel. 26 Dead
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| The Asasey Hotel in Kismayo, Somali after Al Shabab Terror Attack |
By ABDI GULED
Associated Press
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Islamic extremists blew up the gate of a Somali hotel with a car bomb and took over the building for more than 14 hours, leaving 26 people dead before Somali forces who besieged the hotel overnight killed the attackers. The victims included a prominent Canadian-Somali journalist.
Three Kenyans, three Tanzanians, two Americans and a Briton also were among the dead, said Ahmed Madobe, the president of Jubbaland regional state which controls Kismayo. Fifty-six people, including two Chinese, were injured in the hotel attack, he told reporters.
At least four al-Shabab assailants attacked the Asasey Hotel Friday evening, beginning with a suicide car bomb at the entrance gate and followed by an assault by gunmen who stormed the hotel, which is frequented by politicians, patrons and lawmakers.
The attack lasted more than 14 hours before troops shot dead all attackers inside the hotel compound, Col. Abdiqadir Nur, a local police officer, told The Associated Press.
Somalia's Islamic extremist rebels, al-Shabab, claimed responsibility for the attack. Al-Shabab, which is allied to al-Qaida, often uses car bombs to infiltrate heavily fortified targets like the hotel in Kismayo, which has been relatively quiet in recent years.
The attack is a blow to the Somalia government's efforts to hold nation-wide, one-person one-vote elections next year.
Security officials cordoned off the site of the attack and prevented journalists from taking photos or video of the damaged hotel and in some cases destroyed journalists' cameras. Government officials have not been available for further interviews.
Canadian journalist Hodan Nalayeh and her husband, Farid Jama Suleiman, died in the attack, Mogadishu-based independent radio station Radio Dalsan confirmed to AP.
"I'm absolutely devastated by the news of the death of our dear sister Hodan Nalayeh and her husband in a terrorist attack in Somalia today. What a loss to us. Her beautiful spirit shined through her work and the way she treated people," Omar Suleiman, a Texas-based imam who knew the victim, wrote on social media.
Nalayeh was born in Somalia in 1976, but spent most of her life in Canada, first in Alberta and then in Toronto. She founded Integration TV, an international web-based video production company aimed at Somali viewers around the world. She was the first Somali woman media owner in the world.
Canadian Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Ahmed Hussen mourned Hodan Nalayeh's death on Twitter, saying she "highlighted the community's positive stories and contributions in Canada" through her work as a journalist. "We mourn her loss deeply, and all others killed in the (hash)KismayoAttack," he wrote.
Nalayeh's endless "positivity" and "love for people" was inspiring, said Canada's New Democratic Party leader Andrea Horwath on Twitter.
"In Ontario, Hodan launched (at)IntegrationTV to tell the beautiful stories of the Somali Diaspora, and took that same humanity and love to her reporting and storytelling in Somalia. My thoughts are with her family, and the victims of the (hash)Kismayo attack during this horrific time."
A top official of the African Union condemned the attack.
"This is an attack meant to derail progress in Somalia as the country rebuilds and consolidates the gains made on peace and security," said Francisco Madeira, special representative of the chairman of the African Union Commission. "Somalia has made tremendous progress in seizing territory and pushing out the terrorists from many places across the country."
He said the African Union's multinational force in Somalia will continue to work to stabilize the country.
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Saturday, June 01, 2019
Injinia Mweusi Aua Huko Virginia!
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| Pichani ni Dewayne Caraddock |
Hivi, inakuaje injinia (Engineer) mweusi, msomi, mwenye kipato kikubwa anaamua kuua wafanyakazi wenzake? Jana, Injinia Dewayne Craddock mwenye miaka 40, aliua wafanykazi wenzake 12 walipokuwa wanamaliza siku ya kazi huko Virgina Beach, Virginia. Polisi walimua Craddock hapo papo.
Sasa, watu hapa USA wauliza kwa nini walimuwua wakati wauaji wa kizungu wanakamatwa na kuwekwa gerezani? Na kawaida hao wauaji wa wengi wanakuwa wazungu, imekuaje huyo baba mweusi aliamua kuua?
Unaweza kusoma habari zaidi hapa:
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| Watu waliuawa May 31, 2019 na Dewayne Craddock, walikuwa wanfanyakazi wenzake |
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Barua Pepe za Kitapeli
Good Day,
Can you help the less privileges people your country? I am willing to donate my late husband's funds to the less privileges for the help of mankind. All i need from you is your sincerity to use this funds if you are sure of your sincerity please get back to me.
Yours
Mrs Madinah Hamza.
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Dear Friend
I am Mr.Robinson Jonathan personal attorney to a foreign national who died of heart attack 2010 without any registered next of kin as he was long divorced and had no child My client left behind (US$5.7Million) Five million seven hundred thousand united states dollars,in the bank here in Lome-Togo.The bank has issued me a notice to come forward for the claim or have his account confiscated,Since I have been unsuccessful in locating any relatives of my decease client.
I contacted you because you have the same name with him and you can perfectly fit as next of kin to My late client we can work together as partner enable us claim the fund and share it 50/50 I will give you more details as soon as I hear from you.
Regards
Mr.Robinson Jonathan
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United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
Saturday, May 04, 2019
Serikali Yasisitiza Majadiliano Kuboresha Sekta ya Habari
Na George Binagi-GB Pazzo, BMG
Serikali
imesema haina mpango wa kuendelea kuvifungia vyombo vya habari vinavyokiuka kisheria
kwenye utekelezaji wa majukumu na badala yake itaendelea kutumia njia ya majadiliano
pale inapotokea changamoto ya kiutendaji.
Mkurugenzi
wa Idara ya Habari Maelezo ambaye pia ni Msemaji Mkuu wa Serikali, Dkt. Hassan
Abbas aliyasema hayo jana jijini Dodoma wakati akizungumza kwa niaba ya Waziri
wa Habari, Utamaduni, Sanaa na Michezo kwenye kilele cha maadhimisho ya Siku ya
Uhuru wa Vyombo vya Habari Duniani 2019.
Dkt. Abbas
alisema ni vyema wadau wa habari wakaunda kamati maalum itakayoketi na
kujadiliana na Serikali kuhusiana na changamoto mbalimbali wanazodhani ni
vikwazo kwenye utekelezaji wa majukumu yao ikiwemo vifungu na sheria za habari.
Aidha Dkt.
Abbas aliwahimiza wadau wa habari kuzisoma na kuzielewa vyema sheria hususani Sheria ya
Huduma za Vyombo vya Habari ya mwaka 2016 ili wanapokutana na
Serikali kwenye majadiliano wawe na uelewa wa kutosha kuelezea vifungu vyenye
changamoto tofauti na hivi sasa ambapo baadhi wanalalamika bila kuweka wazi
vifungu gani vina mapungufu.
Katika
maadhimisho hayo, washiriki walipendekeza maazimio 16 ikiwemo kuunda kamati
itakayoketi na Serikali kujadiliana baadhi ya changamoto zinazokwamisha uhuru
wa habari kama vile kufungia vyombo vya habari pamoja na kanuni zenye vikwazo kwenye
Sheria ya Huduma za Huduma za Vyombo vya Habari ya mwaka 2016.
Taasisi
mbalimbali zilishiriki kufanikisha maadhimisho hayo ikiwemo MISA Tanzania,
Ubalozi wa Marekani, Internews, FES, IMS, Umoja wa Mataifa, UTPC, TMF, TEF, UK
Aid, TAMWA, MCT, Unesco na Serikali ya Tanzania huku kauli mbiu ikiwa ni “wajibu
wa vyombo vya habari kwa demokrasia, tasnia ya habari na uchaguzi nyakati za
upotoshaji wa taarifa”.
Kaimu Balozi wa Marekani nchini Tanzania, Dkt. Inmi Patterson akizungumza kwenye maadhimisho hayo ambapo alisisitiza juu ya uhuru wa vyombo vya habari katika kutimiza majukumu yake bila kuingiliwa.
Balozi wa Uingereza nchini Tanzania Mhe. Sarah Cooke akitoa salamu zake kwenye maadhmisho hayo.
Mkurugenzi wa Umoja wa Klabu za Waandishi wa Habari Tanzania (UTPC), Abubakary Karsan akichangia mada kwenye maadhimisho hayo.
Afisa Mawasiliano wa Umoja wa Mataifa ofisi ya Tanzania, Stella Vuzo akitoa salamu za Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa, Antonio Guterres kwenye maadhimisho hayo.
Washiriki wa maadhimisho hayo wakifuatilia ujumbe wa Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa, Antonio Guterres kwa njia ya vidio.
Fuatilia matukio katika picha kwenye maadhimisho hayo.
Washiriki wa maadhimisho ya Siku ya Uhuru wa Vyombo vya Habari Duniani 2019 kitaifa jijini Dodoma wamesimama kwa muda kama ishara ya kumuombea aliyekuwa Mwenyekiti wa Chama cha Wamiliki wa Vyombo vya Habari Tanzania (MOAT) na pia mmiliki wa makampuni ya IPP, Dkt. Reginald Mengi aliyefariki usiku wa kuamkia jana nchini Dubai akiwa na miaka 77.
Washiriki wakiwa kwenye picha ya pamoja.
Washiriki wakifuatia mada kwenye maadhimisho hayo.
Mkurugenzi wa Misa Tanzania, Sengiyumva Gasirigwa (kulia) akisalimiana na Mkurugenzi wa Idara ya Habari Maelezo, Dkt. Hassan Abbas (kushoto) baada ya kuwasili kwenye maadhimisho hayo.
Mkurugenzi wa Idara ya Habari Maelezo, Dkt. Hassan Abbas akiwa na Kaimu Balozi wa Marekani nchini Tanzania, Dkt. Inmi Patterson pamoja na viongozi kutoka taasisi mbalimbali kutembelea mabanda ya maonyesho ya kitaaluma kwenye maadhimisho hayo.
Wachezaji wa ngoma za asili kutoka kabila la Wagogo walinogesha mapokezi ya washiriki na viongozi mbalimbali.
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