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Thursday, 30 June 2011

FALLY IPUPA feat Krys .


I was a little bit off today, but this video/song by FALLY IPUPA turned me on....its so cool i bet you gonna love it.Pliz watch it.

7 FACTS ABOUT WOMEN.

1. Most important thing for women is FINANCIAL SECURITY .

2. Although this is important, they still go out & buy expensive clothes.

3. Although they always buy expensive clothes, they never have anything to wear.

4. Although they never have anything to wear, they always dress beautifully.

5. Although they always dress beautifully, they are never satisfied.

6. Although they are never satisfied, they still expect men to compliment them.

7. Although they expect men to compliment them, when they do, they don’t believe them.

NEW TV SHOW:FAMILY FULL MAPESA ON STAR TV.



Ni program ya kijamii ambayo inarushwa hewani kupitia kituo cha STAR TV kila JUMAPILI saa 12:30 -1:00 jioni. Ni program nzuri sana ambayo inalenga kuburudisha, kuelimisha na kugusa hisia.

Tuesday, 28 June 2011

LKT ft. P-Square - Follow Follow


Just love the song....

Tackle electricity crisis!

Three years since the government enacted laws allowing private investors to venture into the electricity generation sector, the power situation in the country has continued to worsen.

Since 2008, when the Tanzania Electricity Act 2008 was put in place, wananchi have been hearing of only promises, while the power crisis has slowly degenerated into a national disaster.

To highlight the scope of bureaucracy, lack of seriousness and political intrigues that have hampered the growth of this key service sector, the regulations that were supposed to render the Electricity Act operational from the word go were only gazetted recently, three years after the law was enacted.This means that for three years the Electricity Act has operated as a ghost.

How do we, as a country, expect to attract private investment into the power-generation sector with such kind of bureaucracy?

It is disturbing that even after the degeneration of the power sector to the current level, and the country’s continual slide in the Ease of Doing Business Index which has power cuts partly to blame, our leaders have shown little resolve to deal with the problem conclusively.

As long as the country continues to wallow in the uncertainty that faces the power generation sector and the lengthy blackouts, investors will continue to give Tanzania a cold shoulder.

Have leaders forgotten that no country develops without a stable energy sector? For how long is Tanzania going to be blinded by this national disaster?
Credit to the citizen.

Thursday, 23 June 2011

JAMANI MADAKTARI MUWE MAKINI NA KAZI ZENU.


Hako kakijiti aliko kashika(Ove Sohlberg 65) kamemtesa kwa miaka 25.Kalisahaulika alipokuwa akifanyiwa upasuaji wa tumbo mwaka 1986,baada ya hapo tumbo lilikuwa likimsumbua mara kwa mara,Kila akienda hospitali madaktari walikuwa wakimwambia hawaoni tatizo lake.Mwaka huu ndio wamefanikiwa kukaona hako kakijiti na kukatoa.
Jamani huu tuuite usahaulifu au uzembe?

Saturday, 18 June 2011

MiniMovie/ MUSIC VIDEO from Washington DC by AJ Ubao.

AJ Ubao - Kwaheri Mini Movie (Part 1




Please tell us what you think because it is our intent to bring competitive entertainment to Bongo and abroad.
It's new & different but it's all in the name of exposing Tanzania's unique skill & talent. Please watch Part 1 plus 2.
Asante Sana, please comment!

Thursday, 16 June 2011

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TUPAC SHAKUR.



Angekuwa bado anaishi tarehe na mwezi kama wa leo (June 16)TUPAC SHAKUR (Lesane Parish Crooks)angetimiza miaka 40.Aliiaga dunia akiwa na umri wa miaka 25 tuu kwa kupigwa risasi September 13, 1996.Tupac alikuwa ni rapper,muigizaji na pia alikuwa akiandika mashairi.
WE WILL ALWAYS MISS YOU AND WE HOPE YOU ARE IN A BETTER PLACE.

FACEBOOK .

Monday, 13 June 2011

DAMBISA MOYO.


Anaitwa DR BAMBISA MOYO ni mdada anayejiamini, msomi,na ni mwanauchumi wa kimataifa, pia alitajwa na TIME MAGAZINE kuwa ni miongoni mwa watu 100 duniani wenye ushawishi (influential people).

Alizaliwa lusaka Zambia mwaka 1969,elimu yake ya juu aliipata Oxford University (DPhil)
Harvard University (MPA)na American University (BS, MBA).

Na pia ni mwandishi wa vitabu kama Dead Aid:Why Aid is Not Working and How There is a Better Way For Africa ,How the West Was Lost na The Stark Choices that Lie Ahead, ambacho kimetoka mwaka 2011.

Ni mdada ambaye kwa upande wangu huwa namhusudu sana kusikiliza lecture zake na pia kusoma vitabu vyake.

Mara yangu ya kwanza kumfahamu ilikuwa kwenye blog ya kaka SIMON KITURURU ambapo niliona video yake akiongelea uchumi wa Africa.Alinigusa sana nikaamua kumfuatilia kiundani zaidi.Kwa kweli nimejifunza mengi kupitia huyu dada, asante sana Simon kwa kuongeza idadi ya watu ninao wahusudu.

Msikilize hapa kidogo.

Friday, 10 June 2011

LOVELY WEEKEND TO YOU ALL OUT THERE!

Just chilling,ready for the weekend.

The weekend is upon us once again and I for one couldn’t be happier! We have all sorts of plans this weekend – time with friends, a family visit, shopping, and if the weather holds, some gardening...
NAWATAKIA WOTE MWISHO WA JUMA ULIO MWEMA....I`M OUT.

NEW BONGO FLAVAS IN TOWN.

NASSIBU,NIVUMILIE.



Belle 9 - Nilipe Nisepe.

Wednesday, 8 June 2011

RENATHA BENEDICTO ANATAFUTWA.

Ndugu. Kwa mara nyingine nawakilisha ombi la kunisaidia kutangaza (wakati wowote upatapo nafasi) kuhusu Dada mdogo RENATHA BENEDICTO ambaye tumepoteana kwa takriban miaka 12 sasa.

Renatha alikuwa mwanafunzi wa shule ya Sekondari Kibasila jijini Dar kati ya mwaka 1998 - 2001 na baada ya hapo alienda Songea TTC kujiunga na masomo ya ualimu.

Pia alikuwa kati ya wahanga wa ajali mbaya ya Tawfiq iliyotokea tarehe kama ya leo mwaka 1999 ambapo alikuwa msaada mkubwa saana kuokoa maisha yangu. (Maelezo kamili yako http://changamotoyetu.blogspot.com/2009/04/namtafuta-renatha-benedicto.html)
Niliwasiliana naye kwa miaka miwili iliyofuata mpaka alipoenda chuoni Songea nami nikaondoka nchini mwaka 2003 na kwa miaka mingi sasa nimekuwa nikijitahidi saana kumtafuta bila mafanikio.

 Naomba kama anaweza kusoma ama kuna anayesoma na kumfahamu anisaidie kuwasiliana naye.

Email yangu ni changamoto@gmail.com



NATANGULIZA SHUKRANI

http://www.changamotoyetu.blogspot.com


http://www.youtube.com/user/mutwiba

Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Country heading towards turmoil .


                                              Mr Makwaia wa Kuhenga.

The heading under perspective today is likely to raise eyebrows:  How does the future of this country look like at the end of the tenure of office of President Kikwete who is in his second and last term? Is it going to be a smooth and peaceful transition or a prelude to turmoil?

A glance at the chronology of events in the recent past portrays quite an ugly and violent movie hitherto un-seen in this country and untypical to the culture of a people at peace with themselves.
Right now before me is a copy of The Citizen’s sister paper, Mwananchi, whose front page photo is sufficiently alarming, with the caption reading: Villagers armed with spears, bows and arrows pictured in front of a police station at Magumu, Mara, northern Tanzania, reportedly staging an “invasion” to retrieve from the police station a couple of murder suspects “so that they could kill them.”

That was sometimes in the last week of May. The media reported yet another incident around a goldmine at Tarime. There was reportedly a tussle between the police and one of the opposition political parties, actually a scuffle over custody of dead bodies.

Prime time TV news watchers were actually shocked to see coffins that had been dumped on the a roadside and others dumped outside some village huts.

These are just a couple of incidents that come to mind in the immediate past. Sometimes in the first quarter of this year, there were death reports of three persons in Arusha following a mass rally staged by an opposition party.

On face value, one may dismiss these incidents as isolated cases and quite normal in any country when translated in the language of “law and order”. But is this the Tanzania we have known over the years? How and why is a culture of violence and impunity gaining ground in this country?
At the political level, another movie has been unfolding.
The trailer is quite amusing. The talk in town is that of “snakes being ordered to shed off their skin” (kujivua gamba).

According to the national chairman of the ruling party, within the rank and file of the membership of the ruling party, there are a handful of individuals who have put the ruling party into disrepute for their unethical conduct. He had hence ordered them to “shed their skins” that is, remove themselves from the party.

“If you have caught someone red-handed committing adultery, how do you serve notice to that person to stop it?” one amused member of the ruling party told me the other day, bursting in a mischievous chuckle. He suggested that his party, CCM, should simply fire the culprits from the party altogether, if only to save itself from disintegrating.

And this move to bank on the moral conscience of its alleged eyesores, that is if they have any conscience at all, if not money and power for its own sake, has far more ramifications to the peace and stability of the country given the fragility of a Third World country like this one with equally infant institutions of governance.

And because the alleged eyesore culprits are not fools – this breathing space they have been offered is being used well. They know the mood of the Tanzanian public. It is whimsical; driven by events that catch the headlines.Suddenly there was news of the actual members of an opposition party called CCJ – quite some political heavyweights. 

Is it not possible that the revelation of these “big names” as purported founding members of CCJ is the work of the alleged eye soaring lootocracy club of the ruling party to deviate public attention and that of the big guns of the ruling party from the real issue at hand?

If this is the case, aren’t these people capable of something more sinister against the peace and stability of the country, looked from a wider picture? Since we are left with only three years to the General Election, what is happening within the ruling party and the country in general?

As we have noted, seen in this perspective, a culture of impunity and violence is in this country is at an alarming level. This, coupled with lack of firm leadership within the ruling party itself, makes the immediate Tanzania’s future perilous.

As someone told me the other day, a country such as the US can afford an inept leader, but  Africa cannot. The reason is simple, he argued. America and Europe takes pride in tested institutions of governance. Africa, certainly Tanzania, is yet to evolve those institutions for sustainable governance.

It is for President Kikwete, conscious of this factor, to rise to the challenge of ensuring that ours does not end up like neighbouring Kenya where half a million people were turned into refugees in their own country in pre and post-2007 election violence. His biggest responsibility is to ensure a peaceful transition of his presidency to the next one.

He should impose ethical order within his own party as a first step. Secondly, he should, assisted by people surrounding him, embark on a political management of the country to dissuade a culture of impunity and violence which is alien to the people of this country from gaining root.

Credit to the citizens.

Monday, 6 June 2011

CHEKA KIDOGO!

Mume ‘ala’ kichapo baada ya kumuita mkewe malayaMWANAMKE alinunua ‘line’ ya simu ili ‘amsapraizi’ mumewe.
Siku moja alikuwa na mumewe sebuleni ambapo yeye alienda chooni na kisha akampigia kwa namba hiyo mpya akasema ‘HALLOW DARLING’. Mwanaume baada ya kubaini anayepiga simu hiyo ni mwanamke, alijibu kwa sauti ya chini ‘KATA NTAKUPIGIA...! HUYU MALAYA WANGU YUKO CHOONI’. Mwanamke alitoka chooni na kuanza kumpiga mumewe akidai kwa nini amemuita malaya.

Thursday, 2 June 2011

THIS IS HOW WE SPEND OUR DAY OFF.

Leo ni siku ya  mapumziko hapa Sweden sababu ni siku ambayo YESU KRISTO anapaa zake kwenda mbiguni.So siku yetu tumeitumia kwa kupaka rangi kibarazani kwetu....
It looks like i was punishing him with that stick lol....nilikuwa nakoroga rangi ili ichanganyike vizuri.
Nawatakia siku njema kama na nyinyi ni siku ya mapumziko popote pale mlipo.
Lakini sidhani kama Tanzania pia leo ni mapumziko.