Jumatano, 15 Julai 2015
FOOD AND DRUGS EXPERTS DISCUSS AFLATOXIN POISONOUS CHEMICAL
Food
and drugs experts from in and outside the country recently converged at
Nelson Mandela African Institute of Science and Technology (NMAIST) for
two days workshop to chart out ways of suppressing one of the most
deadly food poisons.
Aflatoxin
is a poisonous chemical contaminating maize, groundnuts, and other key
staple foods in the country, making them unfit for human and livestock
consumption.
The chemical is secreted by a naturally occurring fungus Aspergillus flavus dubbed silent killer, as it causes liver cancer and suppresses the body’s immunity when the contamination reaches high levels.
“Studies also link aflatoxin to stunted growth among children,” Dr Martin Kimanya, a senior lecturer with the NMAIST, says.
Dr
Kimanya is leading a three-man team tasked with analysing the gravity
of the poison reported to have killed at least 125 people out of over
300 Kenyans found with the chemical in their blood.
The team has devised an action plan that seeks to develop a safe and natural bio-control technology that can effectively reduce aflatoxin contamination of maize and groundnuts in the field and during storage.
Dr
Kimanya says the analysis had also revealed that maize, the country’s
number one staple food, was way above the recommended maximum limits,
citing Bukombe in Shinyanga Region, where the chemical was traced in 80
per cent of the maize sold in the district.
“Ninety nine
per cent of the sampled children were found with aflatoxin in their
blood,” says Dr Kimanya, adding that Tanzania was incurring an average
of $332 million worth of loss in terms of health challenges arising from
the chemical.
“This is besides the loss incurred in trade and food security,” he says. The three-man team has developed a five-year draft aflatoxin action plan for controlling aflatoxin in the country.
If
stakeholders validate the plan today, it will go a long way in
improving the health and livelihoods of millions of families in the
country and reduce loss of income from banned trade of contaminated
food.
Ms
Yokobety Malisa, the acting director of Coordination of Government
Business in the Prime Minister’s Office, says tonnes of exported maize
were once returned into the country after the grains were found to
contain the poisonous chemical.
Tanzania
is among five pilot countries in Partnership for Aflatoxin Control in
Africa (PACA), a flagship programme in the Department of Rural Economy
and Agriculture in African Union Commission (AUC), is focusing aflatoxin
mitigation efforts.
According
to the PACA programme manager, Dr Amare Ayalew, the partnership works
with governments to improve their effectiveness and efficiency in
tackling the aflatoxin challenge in Africa.
PACA
was created at the recommendations of the 7th Comprehensive African
Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) Partnership Platform where the
urgent need to control mycotoxin contamination was emphasized.
TRA LAUNCHES VAT LAW MASS EDUCATION
Tax base expanded to boost revenue collection
The Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) has launched special seminars to educate local residents, traders and business owners on the recently adopted Value Added Tax Act of 2014 which became effective 1stJuly 2015.
Arusha was the first region to be given such training in the Northern Zone.Later on TRA officials will proceed to the Lake Zone, Central and Southern Highlands for the same purpose. The maiden seminar was held here over the weekend.
The TRA Principal Officer Hamisi Lupenja said in the past, much revenue was lost through incentives like tax holidays and limited sources of revenue but through the new VAT Act adjustments, many of the past loop holes will be plugged.
The National Assembly in Dodoma recently enacted the Value Added Tax Act 2014 or essentially the VAT Act which has alreadybeen assented by the President and became operational on 1st July 2014.
According to Mr. Lupenja, the recently sailed VAT Bill 2014 now addresses issues such as streamlined exemptions, VAT on new forms of trade alignment with international best practices as well as the Intra union trade issues between Tanzania mainland and Zanzibar.
More than 100 participants, including local Traders, Business owners and other residents of Arusha attended the training. They were told that the VAT Act 2014 was aimed at resolving issues that were left out in the initial VAT Act of 1997, which have been controversial over the past years.
The Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) has launched special seminars to educate local residents, traders and business owners on the recently adopted Value Added Tax Act of 2014 which became effective 1stJuly 2015.
Arusha was the first region to be given such training in the Northern Zone.Later on TRA officials will proceed to the Lake Zone, Central and Southern Highlands for the same purpose. The maiden seminar was held here over the weekend.
The TRA Principal Officer Hamisi Lupenja said in the past, much revenue was lost through incentives like tax holidays and limited sources of revenue but through the new VAT Act adjustments, many of the past loop holes will be plugged.
The National Assembly in Dodoma recently enacted the Value Added Tax Act 2014 or essentially the VAT Act which has alreadybeen assented by the President and became operational on 1st July 2014.
According to Mr. Lupenja, the recently sailed VAT Bill 2014 now addresses issues such as streamlined exemptions, VAT on new forms of trade alignment with international best practices as well as the Intra union trade issues between Tanzania mainland and Zanzibar.
More than 100 participants, including local Traders, Business owners and other residents of Arusha attended the training. They were told that the VAT Act 2014 was aimed at resolving issues that were left out in the initial VAT Act of 1997, which have been controversial over the past years.
“Through the new act, the TRA is bracing at
improving the Government revenue collection by expanding the tax base
by capturing most economic activities,” said Lupenja adding that the
VAT Act 2014 has now provided a platform for more scrutiny on various
controversial issues and it has just addressed all of them.
Mr. Peter Kilasara of the Mawenzi Insurance Brokers in Arusha was however of the view that stakeholders should have been taught about the newly introduced law before becoming effective; “It is a good idea but we needed to be told about this before the VAT bill sailed,” he said.
The Co-Chairperson of Regional Stakeholders Forum, Mr. Nicholas Duhia said the new VAT Act requires profit making institutions running under religious organizations, like schools, water and health services, to start paying taxes and that VAT exemptions apply only to religious organizationsoffering essential social services free of charge or at affordable prices, not exceeding 50% of charges by private institutions on the same services.
"Our forum links taxpayers with TRA with the aim of creating a conducive and taxpayer friendly tax administration and compliance environment," he said.
Mr. Peter Kilasara of the Mawenzi Insurance Brokers in Arusha was however of the view that stakeholders should have been taught about the newly introduced law before becoming effective; “It is a good idea but we needed to be told about this before the VAT bill sailed,” he said.
The Co-Chairperson of Regional Stakeholders Forum, Mr. Nicholas Duhia said the new VAT Act requires profit making institutions running under religious organizations, like schools, water and health services, to start paying taxes and that VAT exemptions apply only to religious organizationsoffering essential social services free of charge or at affordable prices, not exceeding 50% of charges by private institutions on the same services.
"Our forum links taxpayers with TRA with the aim of creating a conducive and taxpayer friendly tax administration and compliance environment," he said.
DON TELLS CLERGY TO HELP RESOLVE LAND CONFLICTS
Increasing cases of land conflicts in Arusha region and across the country need urgent intervention of the clergy, a respected lawyer has argued.
Dr. Eliamani Laltaika, a law lecturer with the
Nelson Mandela University (NM-AIST) has said heads of religious
organizations must be well versed with the land legislation to be in a
better position to understand the gravity of the situation.
He made the plea during a recent workshop
organized by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania (ELCT) on how
to resolve worsening conflicts over land and its resources in various
parts of the country.
Dr. Eliamani Laltaika of NM-AIST
The workshop attracted over 100 participants many
of them bishops and pastors and heads of institutions of the Lutheran
Church from different dioceses and synods.
Dr.Eliamani, who is also an advocate of the High
Court of Tanzania, said land conflicts were more pronounced in northern
Tanzania because of the rising value of land in the zone which has
seen increasing investments.
He noted that religious organizations have not
been spared by the conflicts and that there were numerous cases where
land belonging to church organizations have been invaded by land greedy
individuals.
"It has not been easy to resolve these cases
because many of the church leaders are not conversant with legislations
on land", he pointed out, adding that many cases have remained
unresolved for years.
The outspoken lecturer emphasized in his presentation that it was high time for church officials to be versed with land rights so that their land is secure from being taken over by other people.
"The churches must also sensitize and assist the neighbouring communities on their land rights and support them on how to protect their property or recover it once taken over illegally", the academician explained.
The outspoken lecturer emphasized in his presentation that it was high time for church officials to be versed with land rights so that their land is secure from being taken over by other people.
"The churches must also sensitize and assist the neighbouring communities on their land rights and support them on how to protect their property or recover it once taken over illegally", the academician explained.
Dr. Laltaika also cautioned church leaders to
ensure that they have all the necessary documents on the land and
plots they possessed, including title deeds.
An Arusha-based advocate William Kivuyo said
there were many laws on land in Tanzania and how to resolve land
conflicts. These included the Land Tribunals at the district, regional
and national levels.
One of the districts in the northern zone region
most affected by land conflict is Kiteto in Manyara region where a long
term solution to the crisis and consequent clashes between farmers and
livestock keepers will now have to be found through the on-going
demarcation of land for proper use.
The exercise, being undertaken by experts from
the ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Development and
other ministries, has already covered 23 registered villages out of 58
villages in the vast district.
"This is an enormous task which the government
has decided to undertake in order to address the endless crisis and
loss of lives over land", asserted a senior district official in Arusha
recently.
She said although some of the villages have not
been registered, the survey and demarcation of villages for the desired
proper land use will cover the entire district.
Teams of surveyors who have been posted to the
area since September this year had already finished the job around the
disputed Emborney Murtangos, a 135,000 hectare conservation reserve
which has been a centre of conflict.
Besides the Lands ministry, the teams are drawn
from the Prime Minister's Office (Tamisemi), the ministry of Natural
Resources and Tourism, the President's Office as well as other
ministries and government institutions.
"We want to do away with conflicts over land by
zoning the entire district according to the desired land use", she
said, noting that the exercise would separate farming and grazing areas
to avert conflicts.
She said proper land use would discourage the
influx of people who have settled illegally in Kiteto from neighbouring
districts, triggering repeated clashes over farming and grazing
land for the last 12 years.
Kiteto district, the 16,000 square kilometre traditional homeland of nomadic pastoralists, has witnessed unprecedented clashes over land and other resources from around 2003 in what the locals attribute to the influx of farmers from neighbouring regions, specifically Dodoma, Tanga and Morogoro.
Kiteto district, the 16,000 square kilometre traditional homeland of nomadic pastoralists, has witnessed unprecedented clashes over land and other resources from around 2003 in what the locals attribute to the influx of farmers from neighbouring regions, specifically Dodoma, Tanga and Morogoro.
THE NORWEGIAN EMBASSY GRANTS UN TANZANIA 3.1 MILLION US DOLLARS
Ambassador of Norway, H.E
Hanne-Marie Kaarstad, (left) and UN Resident Coordinator, Mr. Alvaro
Rodriguez, signing agreement of USD 3.1 million for Grants to support
the UN’s Refugees response, governance initiatives, and UN Partnership
Building in Zanzibar as well as on Human Rights, at the ceremony which was held at the UN offices in Dar es Salaam.
*Refugees and Governance programs among key areas of support
The Norwegian Embassy today has
signed an agreement with One UN Tanzania to release USD 3.1 million
(approximately 6.9 billion Tshs).The signing ceremony was held at the UN
offices in Dar es Salaam between the Ambassador of Norway H.E
Hanne-Marie Kaarstad and the UN Resident Coordinator Mr. Alvaro
Rodriguez. The contribution will focus on providing support to the UN’s
refugee response, governance initiatives, and UN partnership building in
Zanzibar as well as on human rights.
Emphasizing on the Embassy support
to the One UN, Ambassador of Norway H.E Hanne-Marie Kaarstad stated that
Tanzania has set a good example of UN Agencies working together with
coherence, efficiency and effectiveness. She added; “The UN has always
been a vital and highly valued partner for Norway. The implementation of
the new Sustainable Development Goals, which we hope will be adopted by
the UN General Assembly in September, will require hard work. It is not
business as usual and requires concerted efforts from us all. We wish
to support the UN in assisting the people and the Government of United
Republic of Tanzania in their effort to achieve these goals and fulfil
their international obligations, including giving a voice to the most
marginalised and vulnerable.”
Ambassador of Norway, H.E
Hanne-Marie Kaarstad, (left) and UN Resident Coordinator, Mr. Alvaro
Rodriguez, shake hands after affirming their signatures on the
agreement.
Thanking the government and people
of the Kingdom of Norway for their continued support, the UN Resident
Coordinator, Mr. Alvaro Rodriguez, stated that Norway has been a
supportive and constructive partner of One UN and Tanzania for decades.
“The contribution of USD 3.1 Million will be used to strengthen
partnerships, enhance democratic governance interventions by UN agencies
and provide urgent relief to Burundian refugees in Tanzania”. He added
that the One UN looks forward to a continued collaboration with Norway
in the years to come.
Norway has been a major supporter of
the UN reform agenda and the upcoming Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs) and with other development partners, is committed to the
development vision of the government and the people of Tanzania.
Ballot box.
Nyarugusu Refugee's camp in Kigoma.
HAYA NDIO MATUKIO MBALIMBALI YALIYOTOKEA JIJINI ARUSHA NDANI YA USAILI WA BSS AUDITIONS
hawa ndio majaji wetu wa mwaka huu wa shindano hili la BSS
AUDITIONS linaloendelea kufanyika wa kwanza kulia ni Madam Ritha
katikati ni masta J akiwa na dada yetu Salama ndani ya ukumbi wa triple A
vijana wengi walijitokeza kwa wingi kuonyesha uwezo wao
arusha bwana ni balaa kwa jina lingine wanapaita r-chuga ni shida
NATOSHA KUVAA VIATU VYA UBUNGE WA DEWJI SINGIDA MJINI- HASAN MAZALA
Mjumbe
Mkutano Mkuu wa CCM Manispaa ya Singida, Hasan Mazala akionesha vijana
fomu yake ya kuwania ubunge Jimbo la Singida Mjini jana kwenye ukumbi wa
mikutano wa CCM Mkoani Singida.
Mazala akiwaasa vijana kufanya kazi kwa nguvu katika jimbo hilo.
Mkinipa nafasi ya kuwatumikia mambo yatanyooka namna hii.
Mgombea
wa nafasi ya Ubunge Jimbo la Singida Mjini Hassan Philipo Mazala
akisistiza jambo kwa vijana waliomsindikiza kuchukua fomu.
Baadhi
ya vijana wakiwa katika picha ya pamoja na Hassan Mazala nje ya jengo
la makao makuu ya CCM Mkoa wa singida mara baada ya kuchukua fomu.(PICHA
ZOTE NA HILLARY SHOO).
Na Hillary Shoo, SINGIDA
MJUMBE wa Mkutano Mkuu wa CCM Taifa
(MNEC) Manispaa ya Singida,Hassan Mazala amechukua fomu ya kuwania
Ubunge Jimbo la Singida Mjini ..
Akizungumza na kundi la Vijana wa
CCM kwenye ukumbi mdogo jana, Mazala amesema kuwa amefungua ukurasa mpya
wa maisha yake kwa kuwania nafasi hiyo iliyoachwa wazi na Mohammed
Dewji aliyestaafu.
‘Nimejipima nikaona ninaweza kuvaa
viatu vilivyoachwa wazi na Dewji kwani katika kipindi chote alichukuwa
Mbunge nilishirikiana nae katika kuyatekeleza yale yote aliyonituma kama
msaidizi wake wa karibu.” Alisema Mazala.
“Nimekuwa Kiongozi kwa muda mrefu
katika ngazi mbalimbali kuanzia kwenye vijiji ,Kata, Wilaya, Mkoa na
sasa Taifa, hivyo nina uwezo wa kutosha na nimekomaa kisiasa katika
kufanya kazi hii ya Ubunge bila wasiwasi wowote pale alipoachia Dewji”
Alisisitiza.
Aidha alisema anazifahamu changamoto
zinazolikabili Jimbo hilo kwani ametembea kona zote na kujionea hali
halisi ya wananchi wanavyojishigulisha na shughuli za kijamii.
“Nina Moyo wa dhati kabisa wa
kuwatumikia, ninaombeni mnibebe, najua yamesemwa mengi sana juu yangu
katika kipindi ambachio nimlikuwa nafanya kazi na MO, lakini yapuuzeni
hayo kwani hayana ukuweli wowote ni chuki binafsi tu.” Alisema huku
akishangiliwa na kundi la vijana linalojiita team Mazala.
Hata hivyo Mazala ambaye ana uwezo
mkubwa wa kutawa jukwaa alisema kamwe hatawaanguisha wananchi wa Jimbo
hilo huku akitumia misamiati Zimwi likujualo, Usiache mbachao na mwokoto
kuni porini huota moto pamoja.
Akitangaza kutogombea tena Ubunge
mapema Julai 08 mwaka huu mjini Singida Dewji alimsifu Mazala kwa kusema
kuwa ni mchapa kazi, mwaminifu, mwadilifu na ana moyo wa kujitolea
kwani aliweza kusimamia kazi zake zote bila ya matatizo yoyote.
“Na pia ninapenda kumshukuru kipekee
mtu mmoja ambaye bila yeye mafanikio yangu ya kiuongozi niyoyopata hapa
Singida yasingeweza kufanikiwa vizuri bila ya yeye.” Alisema Dewji
katika taarifa yake hivi karibuni.
VYUO VYATAKIWA KUTOA ELIMU KULINGANA NA MAHITAJI YA AJIRA HAPA NCHINI
Na Woinde Shizza,Arusha
VIJANA wengi wanaohitimu vyuo hawapati kazi mara tu ya kuhitimu
masomo yao kutokana na kutokuwepo kwa vyanzo vya ajira vinavyokwenda
sambamba na ongezeko la wahitimu na kuchangia kuwepo kwa wimbi la
wahitimu wasiokuwa na ajira nchini.
Hayo yalisemwa na Naibu Katibu Mkuu wa wizara ya maliasili na
utalii ,Selestini Gesimba alipokuwa akizungumza katika mahafali ya
tano ya Chuo cha Taifa cha Utalii(NCT) ,kampasi ya Arusha ambapo jumla
la wanafunzi 55 walihitimu fani za mapishi, uokaji,mapokezi,na huduma
ya vyakula na vinywaji katika ngazi ya cheti.
Alivitaka vyuo mbalimbali kutoa elimu kulingana na mahitaji ya ajira
ili kuwezesha wanafunzi wanaohitimu kupata ajira kwa haraka na
hatimaye kuondokana na changamoto ya wimbi kubwa la wanafunzi
wanaohitimu na kukaa mtaani bila ajira.
Gesimba alitoa rai kwa vijana wa kitanzania kujiunga na Chuo cha Taifa
cha Utalii ili wapate ujuzi ambao utatoa fursa ya kufanya kazi kwenye
sekta ya utalii na pia fursa ya kuweza kujiajiri wenyewe.
‘sekta ya utalii nchini ni ya muhimu sana na inapaswa kudhaminiwa
kwani imekuwa ikichangia asilimia 17.5 kwenye pato la Taifa na
kuifanya kuwa ya kwanza kwa kuingizia Taifa Dola bilioni mbili
ikifuatiwa na sekta ya madini ambayo imeliingizia Taifa Dola bilioni
1.7 mwaka 2004 .’alisema Gesimba.
Alisema kuwa, sekta hiyo ni miongoni mwa sekta inayokuwa kwa kasi
kubwa duniani ambapo imekuwa ikikua kwa asilimia 4.5 hadi 5 kwa mwaka
ambapo imekuwa chachu ya kukuza na kuendeleza sekta nyingine za
kiuchumi kama kilimo, miundombinu , mawasiliano na usafiri pamoja na
kuwa kichochea kikubwa cha kupunguza umaskini katika jamii.
Naye Mtendaji Mkuu wa wakala wa chuo cha Taifa cha Utalii ,Rosada
Msoma alisema kuwa,chuo hicho kimekuwa kikijitahidi kutoa mafunzo na
kuwaunganisha wanafunzi wake na fursa mbalimbali za ajira ambapo kwa
mwaka huu kati ya wanafunzi hao 55 tayari wanafunzi 21 wameshapata
ajira huku wengine wakiendelea kuitwa kwenye usahili maeneo
mbalimbali.
Akisoma risala kwa niaba ya wanafunzi wenzake,Neema Mollel alisema
kuwa chuo hicho kinakabiliwa na changamoto mbalimbali ikiwemo ukosefu
wa jenereta pindi umeme unapokatika chuoni hapo, ukosefu wa hostel
changamoto inayosababisha wanafunzi wanaosoma mbali kutoweza
kuhudhuria kozi mbalimbali chuoni hapo.
Aidha waliomba chuo hicho kuwezeshwa zaidi na kuweza kutoa kozi
mbalimbali kwa ngazi ya diploma ili kuwawezesha wanafunzi wake kupata
elimu ya juu zaidi ambapo itawawezesha kukabiliana na changamoto ya
ajira ndani na nje ya nchi.
Katibu Tawala wa Mkoa wa Arusha ,Adoh Mapunda alisema kuwa,serikali
mkoani Arusha wapo tayari kushirikiana na chuo hicho katika kuboresha
huduma mbalimbali za masomo ili kuwezesha chuo hicho kukua zaidi na
kuendelea kutoa elimu iliyo bora zaidi.
Mapunda alikitaka chuo hicho kuboresha zaidi maswala ya hoteli ili
kuwavutia wateja wengi zaidi kuweza kujiunga chuoni hapo kutokana na
elimu nzuri ,na kuwataka wanafunzi hao kuwa mabalozi wazuri wa
kukitangaza chuo hicho ndani na nje ya nchi kwa ujumla.
Alhamisi, 9 Julai 2015
HORTI PRODUCERS HAPPY WITH TAX RELIEF
Removal of value added tax (VAT) and skills development
levy (SDL) is set to boost horticultural production which earned the
country $ 477 million last year in exports.
With improved business environment, the horticultural sector is expected to grow significantly,
with exports estimated to reach US$1 billion in the year 2020.
"We are relieved by measures taken by the
government as announced during the Finance minister's speech", remarked
the policy and advocacy manager with the Tanzania Horticultural
Association (Taha) Anthony Chamanga.
He said the move followed pleas from the industry
players and recent announcement on sparing agriculture from the taxes
was enough indication of the government's commitment to boost
horticulture.
With improved business environment, the horticultural sector is expected to grow significantly,
with exports estimated to reach US$1 billion in the year 2020.
Agricultural sector was removed from SDL
exemption list in July 2013 folllowing Amendment of VETA/Finance Act, a
measure which farmers complained increased tax burden on them.
Accordingly, horticultural farmers in Tanzania
are spending about 10 per cent of total annual farm revenue to pay
different taxes, levies and fees.
"Farming is labour intensive and paying SDL could
pose a significant challenge" Mr. Chamanga told reporters, lauding the
government for the move.
During her tabling of the 2015/2016 annual budget
on June 11th, Finance minister Ms Saada Mkuya said the government has
agreed to proposals to reinstate agriculture in the SDL exemption list.
With improved business environment, horticultural
sector is expected to grow significantly, with exports estimated to
reach $ 1 billion in the year 2020.
The association also lauded the government for
reducing land rent to Sh. 5,000 per acre from Sh. 10,000 for urban
farming and from Sh. 1,000 to Sh. 400 in the rural areas.
According to Mr. Chamanga, the government has
also agreed to scrap VAT on farm inputs such as seeds, fertilizers and
agro-chemicals.
In its pleas to the government, Taha teamed up
with its partners; Agricultural Council of Tanzania (ACT), Tanzania
Private Sector Foundation (TPSF) and SAGCOT Centre Limited.
Horticulture exports from Tanzania hit a record $ 477m last year, up from $ 374m in 2013 and $ 380m in the previous year.
Most of the produce being flowers, cuttings,
beans, peas and berries and others were exported to the Netherlands,
Belgium, France,, United Kingdom, Canada, Austria and Kenya.
Taha's goal is to reach a yearly export value of $
1 billion exports with increased investments in the sector. At the
association's inception in 2004 exports earned the sector a mere $ 64m.
According to the association's CEO Jacqueline
Mkindi between 2005 and 2010 nearly $ 1 bn was channeled by the private
investors to commercial horticultural production and trade.
As a result there has been increased employment
levels, with over 400,000 people currently employed in horticulture;
directly and indirectly and increased market access to farmers.
Jumanne, 7 Julai 2015
Naam! Kazi ni Kazi tu
KAZI ni kazi, alimradi iwe ya halali na
kisha mkono uende kinywani, ndio ishara inayoonekana kwa kijana huyu ambae
hakupatikana jina lake, katika eneo la Mkoani Pemba, akiwa amebeba madumu
matupu ya mafuta ya kupikia kama sehemu ya kazi yake,
Dk Shein afutarisha mkoa wa kaskazini Unguja
Rais
wa Zanzibar na Mwenyekiti wa Baraza la Mapinduzi Alhaj Dk.Ali Mohamed
Shein (wa sita kulia) pamoja na Viongozi na wananchi wa wakiwa katika
swala ya Magharibi iliyoswaliwa katika viwanja vya Ikulu Ndogo Mkokotoni jana wakati wa futari iliyotayarishwa kwa Wananchi wa Mkoa wa kaskazini Unguja,[Picha na Ikulu.]
Wananchi
na Waislamu wa Mkoa wa Kaskazini Unguja wakiitikia dua Iliyoombwa baada
ya Swala ya Magharibi wakati walipoalikwa katika Futari iliyotayarishwa
na Rais wa Zanzibar na Mwenyekiti wa Baraza la Mapinduzi Alhaj Dk.Ali Mohamed Shein jana katika viwanja vya Ikulu Ndogo Mkokotoni,[Picha na Ikulu.]
Rais wa Zanzibar na Mwenyekiti wa Baraza la Mapinduzi Alhaj Dk.Ali Mohamed Shein (katikati) akiwa na Viongozi na Wananchi wa Mkoa wa Kaskazini Unguja katika futari ya pamoja nao alipowaalika katika viwanja vya Ikulu Ndogo Mkokotoni jana,[Picha na Ikulu.]
Akinamama wa Mkoa wa Kaskazini Unguja wakiwa katika Futari iliyotayarishwa na Rais wa Zanzibar na Mwenyekiti wa Baraza la Mapinduzi Alhaj Dk.Ali Mohamed Shein jana katika viwanja vya Ikulu Ndogo Mkokotoni,[Picha na Ikulu.]Mke wa Rais wa Zanzibar na Mama Mwanamwema Shein (katikati) akiwa na Viongozi katika futari iliyotayarishwa na Rais wa Zanzibar na Mwenyekiti wa Baraza la Mapinduzi Alhaj Dk.Ali Mohamed Shein kwa Wananchi wa Mkoa wa Kaskazini Unguja katika viwanja vya Ikulu Ndogo Mkokotoni jana
MAMBO YAANZA KUWA MSWANO UKUMBI MPYA WA CCM MJINI DODOMA
Muonekano
wa nje wa Jengo jipya la Ukumbi wa Mikutano wa kisasa wa Chama cha
Mapinduzi (CCM) Mkoani Dodoma. Ukumbi huu utaanza kutumika rasmi Julai
10 - 12, 2015 wakati wa Mkutano Mkuu wa CCM wa kupitisha jina la Mgombea
Urais atakayeipeperusha bendera ya CCM kwenye Uchaguzi Mkuu wa mwezi
Oktoba mwaka huu. Ukumbi huu unauwezo wa kuchukua Watu zaidi ya 3000.
Katibu wa NEC, Itikadi na Uenezi wa CCM, Nape Nnauye akiwaongoza baadhi ya wanahabari waliotembelea Ukumbi huo leo.
Muonekano wa ndani ya Ukumbi huo.
Mafundi wakimalizia ukarabati wa ndani ya Ukumbi huo.
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