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Tuesday, April 30, 2019

MAKATIBU WAKUU TANZANIA NA UGANDA WAKUTANA KUJADILI CHANGAMOTO

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Katibu Tawala Mkoa wa kagera Profesa Faustin Kamuzora akizungumza wakati wa mkutano wa mahusiano kujadili changamoto zinazozikabili nchi za Tanzania na Uganda unaofanyika Bukoba mkoani Kagera, wa pili kushoto ni Katibu Mkuu Wizara ya Mambo ya Nje na Ushirikiano wa Afrika Mashariki Dkt Faraja Mnyepe, kushoto ni Balozi Paul Mkumbya kutoka Wizara ya Mambo ya Nje ya Uganda na kulia ni Mwakilishi wa Mkurugenzi wa Idara ya Afrika Wizara ya Mambo ya Nje na Ushirikiano wa Kimataifa Paul Makelele.
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Ujumbe wa Tanzania unaoshiriki Mkutano wa Mahusiano kujadili changamoto zinazozikabili nchi za Tanzania na Uganda unaofanyika Bukoba mkoani Kagera wakimsikiliza Katibu Mkuu Wizara ya Mambo ya Nje na Ushirikiano wa Afrika Mashariki Dkt Faraja Mnyepe (hayupo pichani) wakati wa ufunguzi wa mkutano huo wa siku mbili.
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Sehemu ya washiriki wa mkutano wa mahusiano kujadili changamoto zinazozikabili nchi za Tanzania na Uganda unaofanyika Bukoba mkoani Kagera.
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Katibu Mkuu Wizara ya Ardhi Nyumba na Maendeleo ya Makazi Dorothy Mwanyika (kulia) akisisitiza jambo kwa wajumbe wa Tanzania wanaoshiriki mkutano wa mahusiano kujadili changamoto zinazoikabili nchi za Tanzania na Uganda unaofanyika Bukoba mkoani Kagera. Wa tatu kulia ni Katibu Mkuu Wizara ya Mifugo Elisante Ole Gabriel na anayemfuatia ni Katibu Mkuu Wizara ya mambo ya Nje na Ushirikiano wa Afrika Mashariki Dkt Faraja Mnyepe.
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Balozi wa Tanzania nchini Uganda Dkt Aziz Mlima (Kushoto) akimsikiliza Mpima Mkuu wa Wizara ya Ardhi Nyumba na Maendeleo ya Makazi Julius Msofe (wa pili kulia) wakati wa mkutano wa mahusiano kujadili changamoto zinazozikabili nchi za Tanzania na Uganda unaofanyika Bukoba mkoa wa Kagera. Kulia ni Mthamini Mkuu wa Serikali Evelyne Mugasha.
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Balozi wa Tanzania nchini Uganda Dkt Aziz Mlima (wa tatu Kulia) akizungumza wakati wa kujadiliana na ujumbe wa Uganda katika mkutano wa mahusiano kujadili changamoto zinazozikabili nchi za Tanzania na Uganda unaofanyika Bukoba mkoani Kagera. Kulia ni Mthamni Mkuu wa Serikali Evelyne Mugasha. (PICHA NA WIZARA YA ARDHI)
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Na Munir Shemweta, WANMM BUKOBA
Makatibu Wakuu wa Tanzania na Uganda wanakutana mjini Bukoba mkoani Kagera katika mkutano wa mahusiano kujadili changamoto zinazozikabili nchi hizo ikiwemo Uimarishaji Mpaka wa Kimataifa pamoja na Matumizi endelevu ya rasilimali za Bonde la mto Kagera..
Mkutano huo wa siku mbili umeanza tarehe 29 April 2019 mjini Bukoba na kuwakutanisha

LUGOLA ASHTUKIZA KITUO CHA POLISI STAKISHARI JIJINI DAR ES SALAAM, ASIKILIZA KERO ZA WANANCHI WALIOFIKA KITUONI HAPO, AWAHOJI MAHABUSU MMOJA BAADA YA MWINGINE


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Waziri wa Mambo ya Ndani ya Nchi, Kangi Lugola akiingia Kituo cha Polisi Stakishari, jijini Dar es Salaam alipofanya ziara ya kushtukiza katika Kituo hicho kwa lengo la kuboresha utendaji kazi wa Jeshi la Polisi nchini. Pia Lugola aliwahoji wananchi waliofika kuwachukulia dhamana ndugu zao waliopo ndani ya kituo hicho, pamoja na mahabusu wote  waliopo kituoni hapo.
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Waziri wa Mambo ya Ndani ya Nchi, Kangi Lugola (kulia), akiwahoji wananchi mbalimbali katika mapokezi ya Kituo cha Polisi cha Stakishari, jijini Dar es Salaam, leo, walipofika kituoni hapo kwa ajili ya kuwachukulia dhamana pamoja na kupata huduma zinginezo kituoni hapo. Pia Lugola aliwahoji wananchi waliofika kuwachukulia dhamana ndugu zao waliopo ndani ya kituo hicho, pamoja na kuwahoji mahabusu wote  waliopo kituoni hapo.
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Waziri wa Mambo ya Ndani ya Nchi, Kangi Lugola (kulia) akimsikiliza Mkuu wa Upelelezi wa Wilaya ya Kipolisi Ukonga, jijini Dar es Salaam, Frank Duma, alipokua anatoa taarifa ya utendaji kazi ya Wilaya hiyo. Waziri huyo alifanya ziara ya kushtukiza katika Kituo cha Polisi cha Stakishari yenye lengo la kufuatilia utendaji kazi katika kituoni hapo.  Pia Lugola aliwahoji wananchi waliofika kuwachukulia dhamana ndugu zao waliopo ndani ya kituo hicho, pamoja na kuwahoji mahabusu wote waliopo kituoni hapo.
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Waziri wa Mambo ya Ndani ya Nchi, Kangi Lugola akiongozana na viongozi wa Kituo cha Polisi cha Stakishari, jijini Dar es Salaam, wakati Waziri huyo alipofanya ziara ya kushtukiza katika kituo hicho, leo. Lugola aliwahoji wananchi waliofika kuwachukulia dhamana ndugu zao waliopo ndani ya kituo hicho, pamoja na mahabusu wote waliopo kituoni hapo.  Picha na Wizara ya Mambo ya Ndani ya Nchi.
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Na Mwandishi Wetu
WAZIRI wa Mambo ya Ndani ya Nchi, Kangi Lugola, amefanya ziara ya kushtukiza Kituo cha Polisi Stakishari jijini Dar es Salaam kwa ajili ya kufuatilia utendaji kazi wa Kituo hicho.
Waziri Lugola aliwasili kituoni hapo Saa 6:16 mchana ambapo alikutana na

RAIS DKT. MAGUFULI AZUNGUMZA NA WANANCHI WA TUKUYU MKOANI MBEYA


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Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania Mheshimiwa Dkt. John Pombe Magufuli akizungumza na wananchi wa Tukuyu Wilayani Rungwe wakati akielekea Mbeya mjini.
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 Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania Mheshimiwa Dkt. John Pombe Magufuli akizungumza na wananchi wa Kyela mkoani Mbeya.

WAZIRI MKUU AHIMIZA WAKAZI DODOMA WACHANGIE DAMU


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*Asisitiza wanaume wapime VVU ili wajue hadhi zao, wasitegemee wake zao
WAZIRI MKUU Kassim Majaliwa amewataka wakazi wa Dodoma wajitokeze kwa wingi kuchangia damu ili iweze kutumika kuokoa maisha ya wengine.
Ametoa kauli hiyo hilo leo (Jumanne, Aprili 30, 2019) wakati akizungumza na mamia ya wakazi wa Dodoma waliohudhuria kilele cha maadhimisho ya miaka 10 ya Mfuko wa Mawasiliano kwa Wote (UCSAF) yaliyofanyika kwenye viwanja vya Mwl. Nyerere, jijini Dodoma.
Amesema Serikali inaendelea na kampeni ya kuhakikisha vituo vya afya na hospitali vinakuwa na

TIMUN 2019 YAANZA RASMI MOROGORO



Mratibu wa TIMUN 2019, Kevin Edward akitoa neno la ukaribisho kwa washiriki (hawapo pichani) wakati wa mkutano kivuli wa Baraza la Umoja wa Mataifa (TIMUN2019) ulioanza kuunguruma jana mjini Morogoro.
Afisa wa Habari wa kituo cha habari cha Umoja wa Mataifa (UNIC) Bi. Nafisa Didi akifungua rasmi mkutano wa kivuli WA Baraza la Umoja wa Mataifa kwa niaba ya Mwakilishi Mkazi wa Umoja wa Mataifa ulioanza kuunguruma jana mjini Morogoro.
Baadhi ya vijana wanaoshiriki mkutano kivuli wa Baraza la Umoja wa Mataifa (TIMUN 2019) kutoka nchini mbalimbali unaoendelea kuunguruma mjini Morogoro.
Picha ya pamoja ya makundi ya vijana wanaoshiriki mkutano kivuli wa Baraza la Umoja wa Mataifa unaoendelea kuunguruma mjini Morogoro.

MKUTANO kivuli wa Baraza la Umoja wa mataifa (TIMUN2019) umeanza Jana tarehe 29/4/2019 katika mji wa Morogoro, kiasi cha kilometa 192 kutoka mji wa kibiashara wa Dar es salaam.
 
Mkutano huo ambao unahudhuriwa na vijana 200 kutoka duniani kote unafanyika chini ya

WAZIRI MKUU: SERIKALI IMETOA SH. BILIONI 118 KUIMARISHA MAWASILIANO


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 Waziri  Mkuu Kassim Majaliwa, akisalimiana na Naibu Waziri wa Ujenzi, Uchukuzi na Mawasiliano, Mhandisi Atashasta Nditiye, katika kilele cha maadhimisho ya miaka (10) ya mfuko wa mawasiliano kwa wote (UCSAF) , kwenye viwanja vya Nyerere Square, jijini Dodoma Aprili 30, 2019.(Picha na Ofisi ya Waziri Mkuu).
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 Waziri  Mkuu Kassim Majaliwa, Meneja wa Kanda wa TCRA, Anthonio Manyanda, wakati akikagua mabanda, kwenye kilele cha maadhimisho ya miaka (10) ya mfuko wa mawasiliano kwa wote (UCSAF) , yaliyofanyika katika viwanja vya Nyerere Square, jijini Dodoma Aprili 30, 2019.
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 Waziri  Mkuu Kassim Majaliwa, akiteta jambo na Naibu Waziri wa Ujenzi, Uchukuzi na Mawasiliano, Mhandisi Atashasta Nditiye, katika kilele cha maadhimisho ya miaka (10) ya mfuko wa mawasiliano kwa wote (UCSAF) , yaliyofanyika katika viwanja vya Nyerere Square, jijini Dodoma Aprili 30, 2019.
 
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 Waziri  Mkuu Kassim Majaliwa, akihutubia, katika kilele cha maadhimisho ya miaka (10) ya mfuko wa mawasiliano kwa wote (UCSAF) ,kwenye viwanja vya Nyerere Square, jijini Dodoma Aprili 30, 2019.
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Wajasiriamali wadogo wadogo (Wamachinga) wakimsikiliza Waziri  Mkuu Kassim Majaliwa, wakati akihutubia, katika kilele cha maadhimisho ya miaka (10) ya mfuko wa mawasiliano kwa wote (UCSAF) , yaliyofanyika katika viwanja vya Nyerere Square, jijini Dodoma Aprili 30, 2019.(Picha na Ofisi ya Waziri Mkuu).
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*Ahimiza wananchi walinde minara ya mawasiliano popote pale ilipo
WAZIRI MKUU Kassim Majaliwa amesema tangu Mfuko wa Mawasiliano kwa Wote uanzishwe, Serikali imechangia shilingi bilioni 118 ili kuimarisha huduma za mawasiliano ambapo wakazi zaidi ya milioni tano kwenye kata 703 zenye vijiji 2,501 wameweza kufikiwa. Ametoa kauli hiyo hilo leo (Jumanne, Aprili 30, 2019) wakati akizungumza na mamia ya wakazi wa

Fact Checker: Why KNBS 6.3 per cent economic growth raises eyebrows

Frankline Sunday
Kenya National Bureau of Statistics Director General Zachary Mwangi, Planning PS Julius Muiya and National Treasury CS Henry Rotich at KICC on 25/4/19. [Beverlyne Musili]
The Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) last week released the 2019 edition of the Economic Survey with key indicators pointing to a robust economic performance over the past year.   The report was received with mixed reactions with several economists who spoke to The Standard casting doubts on some of the numbers put forward by the statistics office to demonstrate the

Tech giants take on mobile operators in local data market

Frankline Sunday 
Estelle Akofio-Sowah, the head of Google's fibre infrastructure company CSquared gives a presentation on the firm's deployment across Africa. [Courtesy]
A fresh race to bring broadband connectivity to the millions of people in Africa excluded from the Internet is heating up between giant technology companies and local mobile network operators with

Half of listed stocks are now worth less than a tomato

Otiato Guguyu  With a bonus of Sh50,000 in the bank earning no interest, Ouma was unsure of what to do at the stock market, opting to call this writer with a belief that a financial journalist will know where to

Forget the Big 4; do these and Kenyans will forever remember you

Elias Mokua  The Government is pushing the Big Four agenda beyond our slender means. Because of this, President Uhuru Kenyatta risks leaving no significant legacy three years from now when he completes his second term. By his own wisdom, he picked the Big Four, that is, agriculture, housing, health and infrastructure to develop and bequeath to Kenyans as his legacy. Well, we can only

How British firm sold a billion dream venture without trace

Otiato Guguyu How does one misplace a logistic company named after maps, listed in both Nairobi and London stocks exchanges, and still vanishes in thin air. The British firm, Atlas, that was delisted from the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) last week, just vanished with Kenyan investments, supplier debt

Secrets of surviving in the loan services industry

Gardy Chacha  Mid-level lenders offering credit facilities currently face stiff competition from various quarters. Before starting Jijenge Credit Ltd in 2014, Peter Macharia had been a banker for 25 years. At National Bank of Kenya he rose through the ranks — from a bank teller to a regional manager in charge of Mt Kenya region. He talked to Financial Standard about the challenges he faced venturing into

Safaricom’s official stand on replacement of Bob Collymor

By Vincent Kejitan

safaricom-s-official-stand-on-replacement-of-bob-collymore Safaricom CEO Bob Collymore
SUMMARY The board maintained that it has a robust recruitment process in place that adheres to global best practice in identifying and appointing their senior leadership team
Safaricom is one of the most profitable companies in East Africa due to its numerous services, key among them being mobile money transfer service M-Pesa
Telecommunications giant Safaricom has come out to clear the air regarding reports that current CEO Bob Collymore is set to step down in August.
According to an official statement by the company’s chairman Nicholas Ng’ang’a, Safaricom is yet to make a decision on the matter and once it does, it will be communicated in good time.
“At the onset, I would like to state that the Safaricom PLC Board has not made a decision on the matter. This will be subject of deliberation by the Board and once a decision is made it will be communicated at the appropriate time,” read the statement in part.


Further, the board maintained that it has a robust recruitment process in place that adheres to global best practice in identifying and appointing their senior leadership team.
On Collymore’s health, Ng’ang’a stated that the board is encouraged by his quick recovery and he remains firmly in charge.
Safaricom is one of the most profitable companies in East Africa due to its numerous services, key among them being mobile money transfer service M-Pesa.
In 2018, Collymore opened up on his battle with cancer and said that by the time it was diagnosed, doctors told him he had it for six months.
I went to London and they told me I had acute myeloid leukaemia- a rare kind of blood cancer that is curable.
“I was diagnosed with cancer. The doctors told me at the time that I had probably had it for about 6 months,” he revealed.
Collymore further stated that other employees would access the same kind of treatment as it is not just meant for the elite.


“If I were not CEO at Safaricom, if I worked at the call centre for instance, I would get the same medical access. I have 6 colleagues currently undergoing cancer treatment,” he said.
The CEO was also grateful to his wife Wambui Kamiru saying she made great sacrifices when he was unwell.
He added that during his treatment, he took time to reflect on Kenyans who could not afford cancer treatment and it saddened him.
“I had time to reflect while I was away, about that Kenyan who cannot afford such health care, whose cancer diagnosis comes when the disease has advanced in their body,” he stated.

Equity buys four banks across Africa at Sh10 billion

KCB office in Nairobi
Fredrick Obura  NAIROBI, KENYA: Equity Group Holdings (EGH) has announced plans to acquire banking assets of Atlas Mara in four African countries in a transaction to be done through shares swap. This follows an agreement into the deal by Equity’s Board of Directors. Atlas Mara is a

Meet officer who earns Sh20,000 from side hustles, donates it all to charity

Paul Kariuki 
Daniel Muigai Wambui, 32
I’m an officer, but on the side, I’m a musician and visual artist. I have been drawing for as long as I can remember, but only got into singing in 2012. My first song was Baragoi in memory of my comrades who were massacred in the line of duty. It can be difficult juggling my professional calling, my side engagements and books, as I’m currently pursuing a degree in computer science at a Nakuru University campus. I’ve come to learn what matters is making maximum use of my available time while off duty to grow and nurture my passions. With the visual art, I do graphite graphics, charcoal and sometimes coloured pencil artwork. However, I do pencil art most.
Daniel Muigai Wambui, 32: I go by the stage name Don Valtez.
In music, I’m in the gospel industry and go by the stage name Don Valtez. Both of these hustles have challenges of their own. It is difficult for many performing artistes to live off their sweat owing to the stiff competition and corruption in the industry as managers or events co-ordinators deny them their dues. Also, selling tracks to a skeptical public can be difficult as many people don’t hold the police force in high regard. Many also don’t appreciate the effort it takes to come up with a great piece of art. For example, an art piece can cost Sh3,000, but an interested local buyer won’t want to part with this amount, claiming it’s too exorbitant. You’ll find that the highest you can sell it for, even if it’s a masterpiece, is Sh1,000. The side hustles earn me Sh20,000 at most in a month, but I give all this money to charity. It’s important to touch the lives of the less fortunate in our society and leave an impact. 

Inflation shoots up to 6.58 per cent in April

Local retailers secured the lion's share Sh429 billion from lendersReuters  Kenya’s inflation shot up to 6.58 percent year-on-year in April from 4.35 percent a month earlier, due to rising food, electricity and fuel prices, the statistics office said on Tuesday. On a month-on-month basis, inflation was 3.51 percent, up from 1.60 percent in March. The food and non-alcoholic index rose 6.86 percent month-on-month in April from 3.30 percent the previous month, the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics said in a statement.

Safaricom clarifies reports on CEO exit

Fredrick Obura  Safaricom's Nicholas Nganga in the middle (PHOTO: Standard) NAIROBI, KENYA: Safaricom has denied media reports on the succession of its Chief Executive Officer Bob Collymore said to be stepping down in August, this year. The telco said it has not made a decision on the matter and has in

Should the Government resume annual taxation on tobacco?

Celine Awuor As the budget process for 2019/2020 gets underway, it is important to tax tobacco products. Tax and price measures are the most effective tobacco control strategies due to their potential to discourage initiation, encourage quitting of tobacco use and generate revenue for governments. Article 6 of the

Prosecution banks on electronic data in NHIF fraud case

Geoffrey Mwangi Geoffrey Mwangi. FILE PHOTO | NMG 

Banking transactions revenue dips despite increase in fees, taxes

financial transactions Latest data compiled by Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) shows that revenue from financial transactions dipped to their lowest level in three years. GRAPHIC | NMG