Thursday, December 6, 2012

VIJANA WA MJI MDOGO MBALIZI MBEYA WILAYANI MBEYA VIJIJINI WAFANAYA USAFI WA KUZIBUA MIFEREJI NA KUTENGENEZA BARABARA

VIJANA WA MJI MDOGO MBALIZI MBEYA WILAYANI MBEYA VIJIJINI WAFANAYA USAFI WA KUZIBUA MIFEREJI NA KUTENGENEZA BARABARA

Vijana wa Mji mdogo wa Mbalizi wilaya ya Mbeya Vijijini mkoani Mbeya leo wamefanya kazi ya kufagia kuzibua mifereji na kutengeneza barabara kivutio kikubwa kilikuwa kwa kina dada kwani walijitokeza kwa wingi na kuchapa kazi sambamba na kaka zao
Hakika vijana wa Mbalizi tuwape pongezi kwa kazi nzuri wanayoifanya kwani ni vijana wachache sana wanaojitolea kufanya kazi hizo za usafi wa kujitolea

Vijana hao wa mbalizi wamesema si vema kila kitu kuiachia serikali waka kazi nyingine tunaweza fanya kama hizi za usafi na kutunza mazingira hapa vijana wakipeana mikakati ya kuboreza mjiwao wa mblizi kwa usafi
Hakika ina pendeza mweshimiwa diwani kata ya utengule usongwe ambae pia ni mwenyekiti wa kijiji cha Mbalizi mwenye koti la kijani Mh. Eliah Mkono na mkuu wa kitengo cha kinga na tiba Mbeya vijijini  Emanuel Mwaigugu wakifurahia baada ya kuona vijana wamejitokoza kwa wingi kusafisha mji wao wa mbalizi
Mweshimiwa diwani akikagua kazi inayoendelea ya kuzibua mifereji na kutengeneza barabara
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kazi inaendelea
TANZANAI ONE NEWS

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Mweshimiwa diwani hakuwa nyumba katika kuwasaidia vijana 
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Kwenye kazi utani pia upo ili kazi iende vizuri dada na kaka wanataniana
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Safi sana vijana wa Mbalizi
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Mratibu wa Vijana wazalendo wa mji wa Mbalizi Gordon Kalulunga,akiwa na kiongozi mwenzake wakifurahia jinsi kazi inavyoendelea
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Hali halisi ya mifereji ya mbalizi ni hii sasa vijana ndiyo wanaizibua
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Baada ya kuzibuliwa  kwa ujumla mbeya yetu tunawapongeza sana vijana wa mbalizi kwa umoja wenu tunaomba na vijana wengine muige mfano huo wa kujitolea kufanya usafi zoezi la usafi litaendelea kesho

VYANDARUA KUTUMIKA KAMA MIFUKO YA KUSAFIRISHIA BIDHAA HUKO MBEYA.

VYANDARUA VYATUMIKA KUSAFIRISHIA CHUPA CHAKAVU MBEYA

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Chupa chakavu zikiwa zimefungwa vizuri katika vyandarua tayari kwa kusafirishwa kwenda DSM

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TANZANIA ONE NEWS  hatuna maneno tumejionea wenyewe na wewe ona sasa toa maoni yako



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Bonge la mzigo limefungwa kisawasawa tayari kwa kusafirishwa



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Chandarua kazini

Thursday, November 29, 2012

MTOTO WA MUAMARY GADDAFI KUONDOKA NCHINI NIGER

Mtoto wa Muammar Gaddafi kuondoka nchini Niger.

Niamey, Niger - 09/09/2012. Mtoto wa aliyekuwa rais wa Libya Muammar Gaddafi anatarajiwa ,kuondoka nchini Niger.
Saadi Gaddafi mtoto ambaye alikimbilia nchini Niger baada ya serikali ya baba yake Muammar Gaddafi kuangushwa na baadaye kuuwawa.
Kwa mujibu wa habari zinasema " Waziri wa mambo ya nje wa Bazoum Mohamed ameshatoa rukhusa kwa Saadi Gaddafi kuondoka nchini Niger."
Habari zilizo patikana zimedai ya kuwa huenda Saadi akaamia nchini Afrika ya Kusini, japo hadi sasa hakuna  habari za huakika kutoka katika serikali ya Afrika ya Kusini.


Moscow yaonya mashabulizi zidi ya Iran.
Moscow, Urusi - 09/09/2012. Waziri wa mambo ya nje wa Urusi ametoa onyo ya kuwa kitendo chochote cha kuishambulia Iran kijeshi kitaleta madhara makubwa.
Akiongela swala hilo makamu wa waziri wa mambo ya ndani y Urusi  Sergey Ryabkov alisema "tunapenda kuonya ya kuwa mashambulizi ya kijeshi zidi ya Iran yataleta maafa makubwa ambayo yatavuka mipaka ya nchi za Mashariki ya Kati,  na napenda kusisitiza suala la Iran na nguvu zakinyuklia nivizuri kujadiliwa katika meza kuliko kutumia nguvu za kijeshi."
Mazungumzo hayo yamekuja huku nchi za Ulaya na Marekani zikiwa zimezidisha jitihada za kutaka Iran iwekewe vikwazo vya kiuchumi ambavyo vitaifanya nchi hiyo kuachana na mradi wake wa kinyuklia.

HUKUMU YA SILIVIO YAANIKWA

 Silvio Berluscon haukumiwa kwenda jela.


 Milan, Itali - 26/07/2012. Aliyekuwa waziri mkuu wa Itali amehukumiwa  kwenda jela na kuzuiliwa  kushiriki katika maswala ya kiofisi baada ya kukutwa na hatia ya kukiuka kodi za malipo.
Hukumu hiyo imetolewa baada ya kukutwa kuhusika katika biashara kinyume na sheria.
Silvio Berlusconi ambaye alikuwa waziri mkuu wa Itali, amehukumiwa kwa mara ya kwanza, japo hapo awali alishafunguliwa kesi tofauti zidi yake.
Baada ya hukumu hiyo, Berlusconi alisema "hukumu haina maana na haikufuata haki"
Hata hivyo Silvio Berlusconi  amekata rufaa baada ya hukumu hiyo.

Rais wa Marekani apiga kura mapema.
 
Chicago, Marekani - 26/10/2012. Rais wa Marekani amepiga katika mji wake Chicago ikiwa ni moja ya kampeni za kutaka wapiga kura wajitokeze kwa wingi.
Rais  Baraka Obama, alipiga kura huku kura za maoni zikiwa zimesimama katikati baada ya mpinzani wake  Mitt Romney kujivuta juu katika kura za maoni zilizo tolewa hivi karibuni.
Upigwaji wa kura hizo ni moja ya mpangilio ya uchaguzi uliyopo nchini Marekani.
Mara baada ya kumaliza kupiga kura Baraka Obama, aliendelea na ziara ya kampeni ya kutaka raia wa Marekani kumpigia kura hasa katika  miji ya Ohio Virginia  na Florida.

Hii technologia ni noma hebu mcheki huyu.


I am a Programmer. I have no Life.

YATIMA WA TANZANIA WAPATA SHIRIKA LITAKALO WASAIDIA.

Shirika lisilo la kiserikali la Jamhuri ya Czech BEZ MAMY limeanza kampeni ya kukusanya pesa Ulaya kwa ajili ya Kusaidia watoto yatima nchini Tanzania hasa mkoani Mbeya

Mratibu wa miradi na Mwakilishi wa Bez Mamy Africa Bw Chris Zacharia akiwa na wadau wa Czech BEZ MAMY 
Michoro ya picha za tingatinga inayotumika kukusanya michango hiyo
Mratibu wa miradi na Mwakilishi wa Bez Mamy Africa Bw Chris Zacharia akiendesha moja ya semina za kuchangia mfuko huo

Shirika lisilo la kiserikali la Jamhuri ya Czech BEZ MAMY limeanza kampeni ya kukusanya pesa Ulaya kwa ajili ya Kusaidia watoto yatima nchini Tanzania hasa mkoani Mbeya
Bez Mamy kwa kushirikiana na shirika la Kitanzania la jiji Mbeya Without Mother Organization kwa pamoja wamedhamiria kuinua elimu mkoani Mbeya kwa kusaidia ukarabati na utoaji wa misaada kwa shule za msingi jijini Mbeya, Ujenzi wa vituo vya watoto yatima, kuwalipia ada watoto yatima na kuboresha huduma za Afya jijini na wilaya mbalimbali za mkoa wa Mbeya
Akiongea na blog hii Mratibu wa miradi na Mwakilishi wa Bez Mamy Africa Bw Chris Zacharia alisema, wanatumia njia mbalimbali kukusanya pesa  hizo ambazo zitatumika katika ujenzi wa Bweni la wasichana katika kituo cha watoto yatima Mahango,Mswiswi pamoja na ujenzi wa Sekondari ya Ufundi katika Kijiji hicho cha Mahango
Njia zinazotumika kukusanya pesa hizo ni uuzaji wa michoro ya Tinga Tinga katika sehemu Mbalimbali nchini Slovakia na Jamhuri ya Czech na pia kupitia mtandao www.tingatingashop.cz
Njia nyingine ni utoaji wa Mihadhari katika vyuo vikuu, shule za sekondari za ufundi, Makanisani na kwa watu binafsi katika nchi hizo
Akizungumzia misaada na miradi hii bwa Chris Zacharia alisema,Ikiwa watu wa Ulaya wanajitoa kusaidia watoto wa afrika itawatia moyo zaidi kusaidia ikiwa watasikia watanzania wengine wenye uwezo pamoja na serikali wanajitoa kusaidia kundeleza miradi hii ambayo ina msaada mkubwa kwa uchumi na maeneleo ya nchi yetu

R.I.P SHARO WOTE TU NJIA MOJA .

rint The Inuit sitting on billions of barrels of oil





Man dragging a walrus
After a decade of legal wrangling and spending $4.5bn (£2.8bn), this year Shell Oil was given permission to begin exploratory drilling off the coast of Alaska. But many in the local Inuit community are concerned it could have a devastating impact on one of their main sources of food - the bowhead whale.
Marie Casados shows me the contents on her freezer. Inside there's whale meat, muktuk - frozen whale skin and blubber - a selection of fish and a polar bear foot, which looks like a human hand. She describes it as a real delicacy. But it's more than that - this is her food supply for the winter.
Fishing and hunting are central to the Inupiat way of life - archaeologists have found evidence of humans hunting whales in the area dating back to as early as 800BC.
Maria with a polar bear foot Marie Casados and her prized polar bear foot
"We are the oldest continuous inhabitants of North America," says Point Hope's Mayor Steve Oomituk. "We've been here thousands of years."
Oomituk shares the fear of many in the small community - population 800 - that offshore drilling by Shell could destroy the food chain that they rely on for survival. Over 80% of the food eaten in Point Hope is caught by the people themselves.
They worry that it will disrupt the migration routes of the marine mammals, driving them away from the coastal waters where they can be reached by hunters.
"Their proposed Arctic drilling is right in the path of the animals' migration routes," says Oomituk.
"We live in a cycle of life that hasn't changed for thousands of years. We know where the animals are coming. We know when they are going north, when they are going south, this is our home, our land, our identity as a people."

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But Oomituk recognises that, like every other American citizen, he is dependent on fossil fuels. He heats his house with diesel, he drives a vehicle that needs petrol.
Jobs are also a major concern in this poor community. As mayor, Oomituk appreciates that many people would benefit from a new local employer.

Steve Oomituk wearing a traditional mask
Mayor Steve Oomituk is passionate about preserving Inupiat tradition
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Pulling in a walrus from a hunt
Child in Point Hope
The community stillOomituk says he worries about the "Western ways" that children in the community are adopting.
."They want hamburgers, hot dogs, they drink pop all the time," he says. gets most of its food from hunting and fishing in the coastal waters
Whale bones Whale bones litter the site of the "feasting ground", where they gather to share out the whale meat
Polar bear skin on a washing line Many parts of the animals are used by the Inupiat
Woman holding an apple Imported food - like these New Zealand apples - is incredibly expensive
Fish and its guts Locals fear an accidental oil spill could destroy their local food chain and way of life
Point Hope children trampolining A third of Point Hope's population are school-aged - how will offshore drilling change their future?
"You want jobs for the people, you want the economy to come up, but do you want to sacrifice your way of life to have that happen? To endanger a way of life that's been here for time immemorial?"

Pickled flippers

The Inupiat - north-Alaskan Inuit - are allowed to catch 10 bowhead whales a year. The first nine boats to harpoon the whale receive shares. The lead whaling crew divide the head between them. The butchered skull is returned to the sea. The Inupiat believe the skull will "dress itself again" and become another whale. The flipper is pickled and offered to the elders.
So the proposed drilling poses a real dilemma for the Inupiat.
In Point Hope, some people simply don't have enough to eat. Queuing up at a soup kitchen, where chunks of deep-fried king salmon and caribou stew are dished out to hungry locals, Patrick Jobstone says he'd be grateful to get any kind of job.
He has been looking for work ever since he came out of prison for drink and drug-related offences, and is struggling to support his wife and child.

'Drill, baby, drill'

The US Congress imposed a moratorium on offshore oil or gas drilling in 1981. In the run-up to the 2008 presidential election, Republicans such as vice-presidential hopeful Sarah Palin called for an end to the ban, with the slogan "Drill, baby, drill". At the time, Barack Obama opposed it. But once elected, he allowed drilling in some offshore areas, including the Chukchi and Beaufort seas north of Alaska.
For Jobstone, a job with Shell would be an answer his prayers. He is already being trained in clearing toxic waste in anticipation of any new job opportunities and hopes to be taken on as one of Shell's spill response team.
"If they have jobs I will work for them no problem," he says. But he too is concerned about pollution.
"If an oil rig spilled and made a mess of the ocean, how am I ever going to eat a whale that's not contaminated? Crude oil stays on the bottom of the ocean," he says.
Pete Slaiby, vice-president of Shell in Alaska, accepts that oil spills are a concern.
Map of area where Shell Oil has leases The orange areas show Shell's leases to explore for and extract oil. Shell estimates that the Arctic holds some 30% of the world's undiscovered natural gas and 13% of its yet-to-find oil - the equivalent, overall, of 400bn barrels of oil.
"There's no sugar-coating this, I imagine there would be spills, and no spill is OK. But will there be a spill large enough to impact people's subsistence? My view is no, I don't believe that would happen."

Do multinationals always win?

Surprisingly, indigenous people can influence huge corporations, if they recruit allies and harness the power of the media.
The Dongria Kondh, for example, a small tribe living in eastern India, has waged a successful campaign to prevent their hills being mined for iron ore.
In Peru, farmers successfully battled a copper mine plan, despite the arrest and torture of protesters.
Australia's Martu Aborigines fought for decades against the loss of their land and a proposed uranium mine. They recently allowed the mine to go ahead - after securing their sacred sites, and a striking a deal on jobs and royalties.
Natural resource exploitation and indigenous and local peoples' rights can go together. But before they start, oil and mining companies must get the consent of the communities where they operate.
Jonathan Mazower, Survival International
On the other hand, he argues that oil extracted off the coast of Point Hope could make a big difference to America as a whole.
"It could mean a significant step in the journey to energy independence of the United States," he says.
Slaiby says that the Trans-Alaskan Pipeline, which has supplied the United States with oil extracted on land for 40 years, is beginning to run low.
"We're seeing a decline, year-on-year of 6%. For us, keeping the Trans-Alaskan pipeline going is in our national goals."
It's a familiar dilemma that has been played out time and time again across the world - should a community prioritise economic development over environmental protection?
This summer for the first time, the Point Hope tribal council met representatives from Shell, including Pete Slaiby, in the Point Hope town hall - a dilapidated wooden geodesic dome fashioned to look like an igloo.
Point Hope's town hall
Afterward the locals were emotional, but resigned to the onset of the drilling.

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Edward Teller
In 1958, H-bomb inventor Edward Teller visited Point Hope to promote a plan to use a bomb to create a deep harbour, 30 miles (48km) south of the village.
Villagers were told the explosion would form a harbour in the shape of a polar bear. The firepower would have been 160 times larger than Hiroshima.
But the community refused to move out of their homes for a blast during the whaling season. Many of the older Inupiat still refuse to shake hands with white people because of the offence caused.
We need to get all the information and make sure it's done properly, said Peggy Frankeson, executive director of the tribal council who was at the meeting.
"We're the caretakers of the animals and the land and we need to make sure that our culture is able to carry on for the next 10-20,000 years," she says.
In the event, Shell was unable to extract any off-shore oil this year. Firstly, drilling was stalled when a massive chunk of ice - 30 miles (48km) long and 12 miles (19km) wide - appeared to be heading towards their ship.
Later, Shell began drilling on two sites but was prohibited from extending wells into petroleum reservoirs by the US Coastguard after a huge dome designed to contain any spill broke down under trials.
The area is now iced over until next year, and the people of Point Hope have been granted a stay of execution, or a frustrating delay, depending on your point of view. Next year, Shell will be back to start drilling again.
 
Major accidental oil spills Source: Oil Spill Intelligence Report
photo by Bbc news.