Monday, May 2, 2011

Musenge Matia kutoka Zambia amefariki Dunia (1981-2011).

Jamani tumepokea taarifa za kusikitisha tena leo mchana Jirani yetu na Mwenzetu kutoka Zambia Musenge Matia amefariki Dunia.Musenge ni dada wa Kasongo Karata na Victoria Nakubyana.Musenge amefariki ghafla leo asubuhi kwa ugonjwa wa Pneumonia uliokuwa ukimsumbua kwa muda mrefu.Kwa habari zaidi na kuwapa pole familia.Hapo chini ndio picha ya marehemu na alikuwa anaishi Pennsylvania,mipango ya mazishi kumrudisha kwao Zambia kwa mazishi inafanywa.Mungu amlaze mahali pema peponi.Amen.

Monica 614-805-4725 (cell)
Victoria 614-843-5144 (Ce

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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Taarifa za msiba Oregon

Ndugu Wanajumuiya-
Leo tarehe 05/01/2011 tumepokea taarifa za kusikitisha za msiba wa kaka wa Regina Hingi.Regina Hingi ni mke wa Simon Hingi .Familia yake walikuwa wanaishi Columbus,Ohio na baadae wakahamia Oregon kikazi miaka mitano iliyopita.Msiba huo umetokea jana huko Tanzania,marehemu ana umri wa miaka 28 alikanyagwa na gari.Kwa yeyote anaependa kuwasiliana nao kuwapa pole namba yao ni cell 971-340-8974.Tuwaombee faraja na nguvu katika kipindi hiki kigumu sana kwa familia yao.Mungu amlaze marehemu mahala pema peponi.Tukipataarifa zaidi tutawajulisha.

The best student in Tanzania.

Muhagachi Chacha: Give me opportunity to study at Harvard
By Gerald Kitabu
1st May 2011
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The best student in this year’s Form Six examinations Muhagachi Chacha (21) from Kibaha Secondary School, Coast Region granted an exclusive interview to our Reporter Gerald Kitabu regarding the secret behind his outstanding performance: EXERPTS:

QUESTION: You happened to be the best overall student. Tell us what is the secret behind your success?

ANSWER: Hard work, commitment and determination to realize my dreams at the end of my two years of Advanced Level studies. My time table tells it all. I would wake up early in the morning, be in the class from 8.00 am until 10.00 before break for tea for one hour.

At 11.00 am, I would go back to class until 3.30 pm and break for lunch before proceeding on to the school library until 7.00pm. I would sleep for one hour and wake up again, sometimes mingle with my friends until 8.00 pm and go back to class until 12.00pm when I would go to bed.

Q: Why did you have such a tight schedule?

A: I am from a poor family which was enough reason for me to study hard so that I can rescue my family and the nation from poverty. Me and my family live in a small house with three rooms, one for us, another for my parents and a seating room. To me this is poverty.

Q: What was your time table at home?

A: I was brought up in a poor family. The only source of income was selling milk from two female cows. So, it is my duty to sustain this income by feeding cattle knowing that it was from cattle’s milk my school fees and other requirements were paid. I was also doing cooking activities at home and washing clothes and utensils. We were brought up to do all these kinds of jobs at home regardless of being male.

Q: Before doing Form Six examinations, what was your academic records at secondary school?

A: I had very good academic records, for example, during Ordinary Level, I scooped an award in Geography while at Kibaha secondary school, I emerged winner in Maths. However, in 2009, I was the best student during mock examination in Coast Region where Kibaha secondary school was one of the competing schools. In both ordinary and advanced levels, I was ranked between 1 and 3 in academic performance in class.

Q: What was your reaction when you received news that you had emerged the best student?

A: I was overwhelmed by joy. I first received the news from my father.

My father had got the news from journalists who were in attendance when the results were being announced by NECTA Executive Secretary Dr. Joyce Ndalichako. However, I expected the results because I prepared well.

Q: How do you assess the examination?

A: The examination required one to study and understand all subjects he or she was taking. Those who were cramming ended up in failure because there were no repeating questions from the past papers. So, those who were cramming and solving the past papers ended up failing.

Q: What was the most difficult subject for your PCM combination?

A: All were simple except physics on practical part because there were some questions that needed a student to think faster before he or she could attempt.

Q: What university would you like to go for further learning?

A: If I had to chose a University to go for further learning, I would go for Harvard University in USA because it is a respected University all over the world which produces famous people like the face book founder, an American young man Mark Elliot Zuckerberg, and president Baraka Obama. If you look at these people you learn something special. These are not ordinary men, they have made history and I would like to be part of them, but from Tanzania.

Q: What course would you choose?

A: I would choose telecommunications because it is hot cake in the labour market, but also one can secure a job from any part of the world.

Q: What are you doing now?

A: I am teaching chemistry and Mathematics at Kinyerezi community school. The school management has requested me to teach Form Three students for two hours in the afternoon from 12.00 pm for a monthly salary of Sh60,000 per month. However, I have my own tuition class called Chamoto tuition centre at Banana where I earn some money for my daily needs.



Q: Being a successful student is also a challenge; especially ladies may start proposing love affairs which in turn may ruin your long toiled success, what are your views on that?

A: I had never been with a girl friend, and I would not do that this time, I am still a student and I will maintain that until I grow up enough to marry.

Q: When you look at our school curriculum, what is missing?

A: I think we should be like the Chinese who use their own language to develop. The Chinese are about to outsmart the Americans because they use their own language in science and technology.

In Tanzania, Kiswahili should be encouraged, I know many people will oppose this, but it is a matter of fact that learning science and technologies using foreign languages is an obstacle to developing faster, because you need to toil first to master their languages before you can start learning their technological systems.

Q: How many are you in your family?

A: We are only four and I am the second born. My brother is studying at St. Joseph’s College of Engineering, Mbezi, Dar es Salaam and the others are in secondary school.

Q: What is your advice?

A: Students should work hard; it doesn’t matter whether one comes from a poor family or not, if you study hard, commit yourself to the studies. obviously you will make it to the top. However, I call upon the government to secure for me at Harvard University; I will appreciate that very much because that has been my dream for a long time.
SOURCE: GUARDIAN ON SUNDAY

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Msiba wa Mzee Lyatuu.

Update za Msiba wa Mzee Lyatuu.

Wafiwa wanatarijiwa kusafiri kwenda nyumbani kwa mazishi kati ya siku ya Jumanne au Jumatano. Na wanaotarajiwa kusafiri ni Harry, Imma, Hilda, Isaac na watoto watatu. Kama mnavyofahamu gharama za usafiri kwenda nyumbani ni za juu, kwa hiyo familia ya Lyatuu inahitaji msaada wenu wa dhati. Makadirio ya gharama za usafiri ni $7,000. Mchango wenu wa hali na mali unahitajika kukamilisha safari hii.

Kwa wale wasioweza kufika, unaweza kuweka mchango wako kwenye account ifuatayo:

Harigod Lyatuu
Chase Bank
Routing: 044000037
Account: 804008191

Kwa niaba ya familia ya Lyatuu, tunatanguliza shukrani za dhati. Kama kuna maswali yoyote, wasiliana na wafuatao:

Bidan Mchao - 614-670-2312
Peter Kirigiti - 614-668-8096
Eliud Mashamba - 614-707-9353
Godfrey Moshy - 614-592-9931
Aileen Lyimo - 614-374-8237

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Chad Ochocinco ahamia kwenye kandanda ligi daraja la kwanza.

Obama akidunda danadana.

KUJIANDIKISHA UANACHAMA

Ndugu WaTanzania wote,
Tuna wataarifu kwamba siku ya Jumamosi tarehe 2 March 2011 tutakuwepo TASTE OF ZANZIBAR kuandikisha watu wanao taka kujiunga na mfuko.
Adress ni 3322 Morse Road
Columbus, OH 43231-6136
Saa: From 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Tuna fahamu kwamba wajumbe wengi mmekuwa mkitafuta namna ya kujiunga kwahiyo siku hii inatupa fursa ya kuweza kujiandikisha.
Ada ya mwaka ni $40 na ada ya uandikishwaji ni $10, ada hizi zinatakiwa zilipwe kwa wakati mmoja.
Pia kwa wale ambao hamta weza kufika mnaweza kuwasiliana na wafuatao.

Dorothy Njau 614-589-5685
Nasra Mrumah 614-598-5486
William Mwandambo 614-537-1448

Maoni yanakaribishwa.
Asanteni
Uongozi wa Mfuko.