Wednesday, July 20, 2016

CHAMA CHA NCCR- MAGEUZI CHABAINI NCHI KUONGOZWA KWA MATAMKO YA RAIS BADALA YA KATIBA

Mkuu wa Idara ya Kampeni na Uchaguzi wa Chama cha NCCR-Mageuzi, Faustine Sungura (kulia), akizungumza na waandishi wa habari Makao Makuu ya chama hicho, Ilala jijini Dar es Salaam leo asubuhi wakati akimkaribisha Mwenyekiti wa chama hicho, James Mbatia (katikati), kuzungumza kuhusu maazimio yaliyofikiwa  na Kikao cha Halmshauri Kuu ya Taifa cha kawaida kilichoketi Julai 16 mwaka huu. Kushoto ni Katibu Mkuu wa chama hicho, Mosena Nyambabe.
Mwenyekiti wa Chama cha NCCR-Mageuzi, James Mbatia (kulia), akizungumza katika mkutano na waandishi wa habari Dar es Salaam leo, kuhusu maazimio mbalimbali yaliyopendekezwa katika kikao cha Halmshauri Kuu ya Taifa ya chama hicho cha kawaida  kilichoketi Julai 16 mwaka huu. Kushoto Katibu Mkuu wa chama hicho, Mosena Nyambabe.
Wanahabari wakiwa kwenye mkutano huo.

MAANDALIZI YA MKUTANO MKUU WA CCM YAPAMBA MOYO MKOANI DODOMA

KAMBI YA SUPER D COACH UHURU GYM KUSHILIKI BONANZA VINGUNGUTI JULAI 30

 Kocha wa kimataifa wa mchezo wa masumbwi nchini Rajabu Mhamila 'Super D' katikati akiwa na mabondia Idd Mkwela kushoto na Vicent Mbiliyi wakati wa mazoezi yanayoendelea katika kambi ya 'Super D Coach Uhuru GYM' Kariakoo shule ya Uhuru Dar es salaam Picha na SUPER D BOXING NEWS
Kocha wa kimataifa wa mchezo wa masumbwi nchini Rajabu Mhamila 'Super D' katikati akiwa na mabondia Idd Mkwela kushoto na Vicent Mbiliyi wakati wa mazoezi yanayoendelea katika kambi ya 'Super D Coach Uhuru GYM' Kariakoo shule ya Uhuru Dar es salaam Picha na SUPER D BOXING NEWS

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TRANSFORMING THE LIVES OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN TANZANIA, THROUGH HANDICRAFTS, TRAINING & EMPLOYMENT

Iringa District Commssioner, Richard Kasesela visited Neema Crafts Centre which has been helping people with Disabilities .The Centre was founded in 2003 by the Diocese of Ruaha, to provide training and employment opportunities for people with disabilities in the Iringa region of Tanzania.

It also aims to change negative attitudes towards people with disabilities in the local society. There’s a great stigma attached to having a disability in Tanzania, and the centre provides dignity and hope for many people who previously relied on street begging or were hidden away at home.

The centre has eight craft workshop areas, a therapy unit for disabled children, an award winning cafe, a conference centre entirely staffed by deaf people and a welcoming guesthouse jointly run by the local Mother’s Union.

All products are made by PWD, from the proceeds they get their daily bread and get away from begging.

Hon Kasesela thanked the centre for the support and promised to find a land for construction of houses as well as improve their lives. He also ask people to buy products from Neema Crafts which will make the centre grow.
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