Tuesday, 1 October 2013

Dar 'honey pots' on high alert after Nairobi attack

           Security at shopping centres and big hotels in Dar es Salaam has been beefed up in the wake of Kenya’s Westgate mall terrorist attack in which 69 people were killed and 175 others were injured.
Business executives in Dar es Salaam told The Citizen on Sunday that they were ensuring security at the areas.
“We discussed how to intensify security,” said Sea Cliff Hotel operations director Nadine Atallah.
She said it was necessary to remain vigilant against terror attacks although no such threats had been reported.
“We have installed more surveillance cameras at places we did not have them before and added security officers at the hotel,” she said.
At Serena Hotel, visitors have to pass through screening machines before entering the hotel.
Management at Mlimani City Shopping Centre refused to give comments on what was being done to beef up security but said high security was a top priority.
Dar es Salaam Zonal Police chief Suleiman Kova said officers had intensified surveillance in all likely targets such as tourist hotels, government buildings and shopping malls.
He said police had been in constant consultations with owners of big hotels and shopping malls on how best security for customers could be guaranteed.
“What I remind them is that Nairobi and Dar es Salaam are close and have almost similar characteristics. We need not to be much worried but we have to take precautions.”
He insisted that the public had a key role in fighting terrorism by tipping off police about suspicious activities.

Emmanuel Adebayor returns to Tottenham’s first-team training after reserves exile

Adebayor allowed to rejoin Spurs' first-team training
Emmanuel Adebayor has come in from the cold at Spurs (Picture: Getty)
Emmanuel Adebayor has rejoined the Tottenham first-team at the club’s training ground after two weeks of being exiled with the reserves.
The Spurs striker has been linked with a move away from White Hart Lane this summer and remains a loan target of Championship leaders QPR.
And boss Andre Villas-Boas sent Adebayor to train with the club’s development side earlier this month to prove his fitness, following a lack of pre-season action alongside compassionate leave after the death of his brother in Togo.
But Adebayor has now been granted permission to train alongside the likes of Roberto Soldado, Christian Eriksen, Gylfi Sigurdsson and co.
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The Togo international wrote on Twitter: ‘Hey guys, today was my first day back training with the first team. Good to be back and feeling good! Have a great day everyone!’
It is likely to be too early for Adebayor to be in contention for a place in Villas-Boas’ side for Thursday’s Europa League trip to Anzhi Makhachkala, but he may be hopeful of a return to action sometime in October.

Did this woman take part in attack at Nairobi mall?

London. A Briton nicknamed the “White Widow” is in the spotlight after a Kenyan minister said a British woman was among the attackers who shot dead dozens of people at a Nairobi shopping mall.
Samantha Lewthwaite, a 29-year-old Muslim convert, was married to Germaine Lindsay, one of four suicide bombers who attacked the London transport network in July 2005, killing 52 people.
The mother-of-three has been on the run in East Africa for around two years and is wanted by Kenyan police for alleged involvement in a terror plot.
Kenyan officials have given contradictory statements about whether a British woman may have been involved in the attack on the Westgate mall which has left at least 62 people dead.
Foreign Minister Amina Mohamed told US public broadcaster PBS that a British woman was among those to blame, along with two or three American men.
“And she has, I think, done this many times before,” Mohamed said, without identifying her.
But Kenyan Interior Minister Joseph Ole Lenku earlier denied that any of the insurgents were women, saying some male attackers “had dressed like women.”
The British government refused to be drawn on suggestions one of its citizens was among the attackers.
The daughter of a British soldier, Lewthwaite professed herself appalled when her Jamaican-born husband detonated a rucksack full of explosives and blew himself up on a London Underground train on July 7, 2005, killing 26 people.
She was pregnant with their second child at the time.
“I totally condemn and am horrified by the atrocities which occurred in London,” she said, describing Lindsay as “a good and loving husband and a brilliant father, who showed absolutely no sign of doing this atrocious crime”.
Lewthwaite had met Lindsay in an Internet chat forum when she was 17, having converted to Islam two years earlier.
Described as a bubbly teenager, schoolfriends said she had an ordinary upbringing in the market town of Aylesbury, northwest of London.
“She was an average British, young ordinary girl,” said Raj Khan, a local councillor who knew the family.
“She didn’t have very good confidence,” he added.
Little is known about what happened to Lewthwaite in the years after the London bombings.
Kenyan police released wanted notices saying she was travelling on a false South African passport under the name Natalie Faye Webb, accompanied by her three children, a girl and two boys.
The children would be now roughly aged between seven and 12.
South African authorities said they were carrying out a “thorough investigation” into the passport issue.
Media reports have linked her to plotting or masterminding attacks across the Horn of Africa, though with little evidence of her role.
Raffaello Pantucci, a terror expert at Britain’s Royal United Services Institute, said Lewthwaite had acquired a “semi-mythical status”.
“I don’t think we’ve had any concrete evidence of her being involved in this incident,” he said.
“But the fact of her being mentioned in this context is not surprising because of her connections.”
Nairobi’s Daily Nation newspaper quoted security sources saying that extremists on the Kenyan coast call her “Dada Muzungu” - “white sister” in Swahili - and that she had slipped through a Kenyan dragnet in Mombasa in January 2012, when forces raided villas where she was believed to have been hiding.
“Police have received hundreds of calls from people offering clues and have interviewed dozens who might have met her” in connection with the mall attack, Nairobi’s The Standard newspaper said yesterday.
But it added: “Very few individuals have ever testified to meeting Samantha face-to-face.”
Lewthwaite has also been linked to Jermaine Grant, an alleged British Islamist currently on trial in Kenya’s port city Mombasa for possessing explosives. (AFP)
Rumours abound that Lewthwaite is behind the Twitter handle @MYC_Press -- Kenya’s radical Muslim Youth Centre -- which regularly comments on Kenyan extremism, as well as entering into a war of words with rival Islamists.
American Islamist Omar Hammami -- who fought in Somalia but was killed by former Shehab comrades this month -- in April scoffed via Twitter that she was just “a girl in Kenya”.
MYC_Press in turn replied: “Sam Lewthwaite thinks ur (you are) a irritating obnoxious contemptible little Muj (mujahedeen) PRAT.”
MYC_Press -- which has been notably silent since the attack began on Saturday -- also told AFP in April that Lewthwaite had “returned to Luton”, a town outside London and close to where she grew up. (AFP)

Liverpool must not give Luis Suarez a new contract, says John Aldridge

Suarez mustn't get new contract, says Aldridge
John Aldridge has urged Liverpool not to give Luis Suarez a new contract (Picture: Getty)
Liverpool legend John Aldridge has urged his former club to ditch plans to offer Luis Suarez a new contract.
Suarez, who had asked for a move away from Anfield over the summer, was subject of intense interest from both Arsenal and Real Madrid.
But despite pushing for the switch, he eventually stayed put, and reports last week suggested the Reds are set to tie him down to a new long-term contract.
However, Kop Hero Aldridge has hit out at the idea, and says Suarez should not be rewarded for wanting to leave.
‘Suarez was very keen to leave Liverpool in the summer and I have no doubt that he will look to get away once again,’ said Aldridge.
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Suarez has been in good form on his return to action (Picture: Getty)
‘So why try and get him to commit to the club now, so soon after he did the dirty on them with his bid to join Arsenal?
‘Liverpool chief executive Ian Ayre may have told the media he would consider a new contract for Suarez in a bid to dampen down any fresh speculation over the future of the striker.
‘But if Liverpool fail to qualify for the Champions League once again, I’m sure Suarez will want to leave and I would advise my old club to get as much money for him as possible and rebuild the team with the new funds.’
Suarez would reportedly pocket around £160,000-a-week as part of a new deal, which would make him Liverpool’s most highly paid ever.
It’s thought that despite Aldridge’s comments, negotiations over the new deal could begin as early as next week.

Neil Lennon admits being gutted at Lionel Messi injury as ‘I wanted his shirt’

Lennon reveals he wanted to pinch Messi's shirt
Neil Lennon admits he was keen to get his hands on Messi’s shirt (Picture: Getty)
Celtic manager Neil Lennon says he is gutted Lionel Messi will not be playing against his side this week – because he wanted to pinch his shirt.
Barcelona superstar Messi has not travelled with his team-mates to Parkhead after picking up a thigh injury at the weekend.
But despite the omission of the world’s best player clearly helping Celtic’s chances of winning, boss Lennon wanted Messi to be involved, albeit for selfish reasons.
‘It’s tinged with sadness as it’s always good to see the best players here in Glasgow,’ said Lennon.
BARCELONA, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 18:  Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona celebrates after scoring his team's second goal during the UEFA Champions League Group H match between FC Barcelona and Ajax Amsterdam ag the Camp Nou stadium on September 18, 2013 in Barcelona, Spain.  (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Plenty of players want to get their hands on Messi’s top (Picture: Getty)
‘I also wanted his shirt.’
Lennon’s desire to get his hands on the Argentine’s shirt is no surprise – Messi has scored 62 goals in 80 matches in the Champions League.
However, one of them came against Celtic last season – and even if their manager is not happy, the Hoops’ backline certainly will be glad that Messi is absent.
Still, he should be fit for the return match at the Nou Camp before Christmas.

Tuesday, 24 September 2013

MOTHER PARALYSED IN A CAR CRASH IS WOKEN FROM A COMA BY HER SON WHO THEN CHEWS HER FOOD AND MOUTH FEEDS HER

A son's love: Gao Qianbo, two, helpfully chews up mother Zhang Rongxiang's food and feeds it to her mouth to mouth
A son’s love: Gao Qianbo, two, helpfully chews up mother Zhang Rongxiang’s food and feeds it to her mouth to mouth
Adorable: Gao Qianbo spends every day by his mother's bedside helping her eat and making her laugh
Adorable: Gao Qianbo spends every day by his mother’s bedside helping her eat and making her laugh
Now each day little Gao Qianbo attends to his mother, talks with her and even chews up food and tenderly feed her mouth-to-mouth, reported the Yangtze Evening Post.
Zhang, 42, had been in a coma ever since a car accident in 2010. Though doctors told her husband Gao Dejin she would never recover, they were surprised to discover Zhang was four-months pregnant.
Gao cared for her at home until Zhang gave the birth to Gao Qianbo on July 22, 2011 by a cesarean. She awoke from her coma in a Shuyang county hospital in Jiangsu Province in May.
The family has survived mainly on government subsistence with some support from relatives and friends.

TWO MORE BANKS ANNOUNCE LONGER OPENING HOURS...

National Bank of Kenya and Family Bank are the latest banks to announce extended operating hours in certain localities in Nairobi, a move that many other banks could soon emulate. PHOTO/FILE
National Bank of Kenya and Family Bank are the latest banks to announce extended operating hours in certain localities in Nairobi, a move that many other banks could soon emulate.

Banks are increasingly extending operating hours in what could eventually see them operate round the clock.
As the economy continues to grow and the lifestyles of more people changing and the middle class growing, the customer is the new king, pushing banks to adjust their operating hours.
DEMANDING CLIENTELE
“This is an issue of consumer demand. Customers are now becoming more and more demanding.
They want to do banking at their own convenience and banks have had to adjust,” says Kenyan Bankers Association chief executive officer Habil Olaka.
National Bank of Kenya and Family Bank are the latest to announce extended operating hours in certain localities in Nairobi, a move that many other banks could soon emulate.
“We now offer extended banking hours (8am to 8pm, Monday to Friday and 8am to 4pm on Saturday in Kilimani, Kenyatta Avenue and Family Bank Towers Retail,” Family Bank announced last Friday.
Many banks including Barclays, Standard Chartered, Diamond Trust, NIC, Bank of Africa, African Banking Corporation and NIC now operate from between 7am and 8pm. They also operate at extended hours during weekends and holidays.
In the 1990s, many commercial banks operated within a limited timeframe of the day, opening their doors to the banking public at 9 am and closing at 2 pm.
EXTENDED BANKING HOURS
Operating time later evolved to between 9 am to 4 pm as competition gathered steam over the last decade. Then, the lenders began operating from 8 pm to 5 pm in a bid to woo more customers into the banking halls.
The hours of operation later increased from 8 am to 6 pm, and later to 8 pm to cater to the changing banking trends in the country amid intensive competition and growing economy.
Mr Olaka noted that the level of economic activity is changing rapidly with more and more people not only working late into the night but also shopping at night, a trend that banks, pharmacies and even supermarkets are keen to follow.
Many banks including Barclays, Standard Chartered, Diamond Trust, NIC, Bank of Africa, African Banking Corporation and NIC now operate from between 7a.m and 8.pm. They also operate at extended hours during weekends and holidays in line with working, business and shopping trends of customers.
Barclays Bank’s chief executive officer Jeremy Awori argues that in extending its hours of operation, the bank is responding to the needs of its customers in a changing environment, which has seen economic trends changing and new malls coming up pushing them to operate at late into the night.
“We are realigning our operations in line with the changing business environment in particular areas, namely, the ports which operate for 24 hours and in shopping malls,” Mr. Awori said in an interview.
This is however, notwithstanding increased cases of insecurity at night and additional operating costs that banks have to navigate.

SUICIDE BOMBER KILLS 12 AT SUNNI FUNERAL IN BAGHDAD...

An Iraqi boy inspects a burnt out vehicle the day after a bombing attack near a funeral tent in the Sadr City district of Baghdad on September 22, 2103. Two bombings targeted mourners in a Shiite area of the Iraqi capital, killing at least 56 people and pushing the monthly death toll past 500, officials said, the latest in the worst violence to hit Iraq since 2008. Photo/AFP
An Iraqi boy inspects a burnt out vehicle the day after a bombing attack near a funeral tent in the Sadr City district of Baghdad on September 22, 2103. Two bombings targeted mourners in a Shiite area of the Iraqi capital, killing at least 56 people and pushing the monthly death toll past 500, officials said, the latest in the worst violence to hit Iraq since 2008. 
A suicide bomber attacked a Sunni funeral in Baghdad on Sunday, killing at least 12 people, Iraqi officials said, a day after bombings targeting Shiite mourners killed more than 70.
Medical and security sources said the bomber, who detonated explosives at a funeral tent in the Dura area of south Baghdad, also wounded at least 30 people.
The attack came a day after bombings against mourners in Sadr City, a Shiite area of north Baghdad, killed at least 73 people and wounded more than 200.
The United Nations on Sunday warned against revenge attacks for the Sadr City blasts.
"Retaliation can only bring more violence and it is the responsibility of all leaders to take strong action not to let violence escalate further," Gyorgy Busztin, the UN secretary general's deputy special representative for Iraq, said in a statement.
"Violence in all forms must be condemned, but I am particularly appalled by the increasing number of vicious attacks against those already bereaved," he said.
The Sadr City and Sunday's bombings were not the first targeting mourners in recent months.
They came after two bombs exploded on Friday at a Sunni mosque near Samarra north of Baghdad, killing 18 people.
Iraq was ravaged by a bloody Sunni-Shiite conflict that peaked in 2006-2007 and killed thousands of people.
There are persistent fears, bolstered by sectarian attacks this year, that Iraq may return to all-out conflict between its Shiite majority and Sunni minority.

Monday, 23 September 2013

ILLEGAL immigrants to their rejection ....!!



194 illegal immigrants who returned home during the implementation of the first phase of Operation Storm that ended last weekend , have been rejected by their country and be restored in the country. Authority responsible for the operation again zimesema had received them while awaiting legal action taken.
The first phase of the operation started on September 6 and September 20 this year concluded after some illegal immigrants , defying President Jakaya Kikwete 's call to return to their homes and if they want to return, follow the procedure of law.
A statement issued by the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Simon Sirro , stated that they were together and not have the reputation of being a citizen of Tanzania , have been reinstated in that also lack the reputation of being a citizen of a neighboring country where the government iliwapeleka after benchmarks prove they are citizens countries .
" By the end of the first phase of this operation , the operation team has recovered criminals armed robbery along with their allies to ensure the citizenship of suspected illegal immigrants , " said Sirro .
According to Sirro , among 212 arrested are suspected of armed robbery and poachers who are citizens of Tanzania 23 .
Weapons Weapons captured bombs 10 thrown by hand , arms 61 including rifles SMG ( 50, Shotgun ( 8 ) , Mark IV ( 1 ) , riffle ( 1 ) , pistol ( 1 ) , pistol and decorations ( 3 ) and muzzle-loader gun 42 along with two plants to manufacture the muzzle-loader gun type weapons .
The other is comprised of 665 shot rifles and SMG bullets SAR 561 , shotgun shooting 22, 82 and muzzle-loader gun shooting fireworks 8 , Army uniform pants and a calabash of water Defence Forces of the Tanzania People . Sirro added that 12,704 illegal immigrants have been arrested , among them 3448 Rwandans , Burundians 6125 , 2,496 Ugandans , Congolese, Somalis 589 44, one Yemeni and one citizen of India .
" Illegal migrants 2129 they agreed to leave the country willingly, 8696 were ndoshwa country by order of the Court having given a certificate of deportation and 1852 were released after the Government to prove their citizenship while others 2286 undergoing interviews to verify their citizenship , " he said.
Official said cattle operation 8226 were arrested while they were orange in forest reserves and Sh 32.5 million has been made available , including fine charges of cattle were left to the National Park .
Vilivyokamatwa other animal skins are kind of service ( 1 ) , case ( 2 ) , buffalo ( 1 ) and 10 pieces of meat vinavyodhaniwa been kidnapped government .
Vilivyokamatwa are two other pieces of elephant tusks with wooden 2105 , logging 86, 467 charcoal bags , illegal alcohol seam 375 liter mill and one bat . They have also arrested 77 kg marijuana and Kokoro used to fish illegally.
" Statistics show that Kagera Region is leading to arrest illegal immigrants 7001 , followed by the Kigoma illegal immigrants okamata 5005 at Geita region of illegal immigrants apprehended were 698 , " said Sirro .
Sirro said despite the progress made , there have been challenges , including the welfare of Tanzanians mixture 60 percent and 40 percent of immigrants in the border regions .
He mentioned other challenges that are some people with bad intentions or kulipizana allegiances , who want to use the same operation kukomoana to mention some of the people that are criminals , whom it lies .
Another is some immigrants after arrests were disqualified from citizenship of Tanzania and even so returned to the country from the zodhaniwa , lacked qualities of citizenship and create conflicts about their citizenship . He said the lack of a national ID led to difficulty in identifying illegal immigrants .
Also missing from the fence at the borders of our country , has led to illegal immigrants are sent to them , go through the mouse. Prospects Sirro said after the completion of Phase One of Operation Cyclone , expect the government will address the challenges faced , to alleviate some of the problems in Kagera, Kigoma and Geita in particular concerning the issues of crime and kiuhamiaji .
" We hope to establish a task force to each region , for the monitoring of criminals who use weapons of war and those donors , " said Sirro .
He said the promotion will be held from the level of family , neighborhood, neighborhood / village , county, divisional , district and national levels , so that communities strengthen the foundations of defense and security review committee available to provide immediate panapojitokeza any matter concerning safety and security in their areas .
He stressed that they set themselves strategically, to see how to handle some of the illegal immigrants who were disqualified from citizenship and returned to their countries , who are clinging to say they are Tanzanians.


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WOMAN CAUGHT WITH 7 kg of cannabis at the KIA airport, ON HER way TO TURKEY ... !!!




WOMAN resident in Arusha, Farida Ismail (29) has been arrested in the International Airport of Kilimanjaro (KIA) ​​with 7 kilograms of marijuana. Suspect allegedly had hidden the marijuana in his bag for sewing bag inside.
He was arrested yesterday at 10:20 morning after undergoing his burden searches by airport officials.
He wanted to travel by flight TK673 type of Boeing 738 was headed for Istanbul, Turkey. Police Commander Kilimanjaro, Robert Boas admitted the existence of the event.
"It is truly an event exists and occurs the same time that said the morning, but now I am home but tomorrow (today) will provide full information,'' said the commander.
According to reports from the scene together, officials KADCO inspections were popekua, initially did not notice if there is a bag of marijuana in her until they pojiridhisha for the second time when it was discovered that the bag imeshonewa.
"Tulimkamata summer at 10:20 AM today (yesterday) and seven kilograms of marijuana and was concealed with great skill in his bag but we found out,'' said one of the field workers.

AMBASSADOR TO CHINA IN NOW AFTER deportation engaging POLITICS OF CCM ....!!



A few days after Ambassador in China , Lu Youqing , violating an international treaty of Vienna to share the work of propagation of the Chama Cha Mapinduzi ( CCM ), Tanzania Daima limedokezwa that there is a movement to bring him home.



September 12 this year, the ambassador attended a public meeting of the CCM held SHYCOM field of Shinyanga region and later in the auction Mhunze Kishapu State .



Ambassador Youqing was introduced to the people who came to the conference and CCM Secretary General , Abdulrahman Kinana , and he addressed saying China My interest is in the party's policies and therefore will invest in the cotton market in the region.



Tanzania Daima limedokezwa that fateful spot limeitia Government of China which despite the ' friendship ' with the Government of CCM , has been criticized for human rights abuses and various nations in the world.



The ambassador has raised many questions among the community on its understanding of international issues , especially Vienna convention of 1961, section 41 ( 1 ) that documents diplomatic relations .



Clause prohibits any ambassador involved in politics in a country where they operate.



Tanzania Daima limedokezwa be at the meeting, the ambassador played CCM song parody of opposition parties while wearing a hat of the ruling party .



Analysts and diplomats have been twofold perspective on the incident spot lililotia Chinese government and CCM.

The first view is that CCM leaders led by targeted use Kinana ambassador seeking public support and Shinyanga .



Spells out clearly that the ambassador has introduced ' Albizia saman ' and CCM inayojipatatua restore his faith in the Lake Zone residents who seem kuviunga by opposition parties.



The second view of these analysts are on the knowledge and experience of the ambassador in international affairs amount of fail to identify what he was doing is wrong.



Tanzania Daima contacted the Chinese embassy officials in on the action will kazochukuliwa ambassador , but they were not willing to talk about it .



An officer who declined to be named the newspaper , said the speaker of the diplomatic issues an ambassador who is not ready to talk about it.



Despite the embassy unwillingness to talk about it , Tanzania Daima suggested that there are rumors of the ambassador returned home.



It is claimed the ambassador 's participation in the activities of the CCM is shocking other ambassadors who have made it clear that pre- priced their work stations are given special training to do things as well as international treaties.



it was

September 13 , this year the Director of Foreign Affairs of Chadema, Ezekiel Wenje , the ambassador objected to participate in the political platforms and wear uniforms CCM.



Wenje ambassador said violating an international treaty of Vienna on diplomatic affairs section 41 ( i ) .



He said clause provides for prohibition of ambassadors of the country to engage in the internal affairs of other countries .



Wenje noted that the agreement you want to work to be ambassador to represent the country and not party.



" Ambassador of China is here to represent China in Tanzania , not the Communist Party in CCM , " he said.



However, Executive Secretary ( NEC ) CCM Ideology and Publicity , Nape Nnauye said that the ambassador visits Shinyanga was not political but was due to negotiations between the party and the Communist Party of China .



He said that the goal was to China to invest in cotton farming and livestock raising employment.



" Chadema complain is that they have nightmares become accustomed to using the concerns of citizens as political capital , the problem persists cotton prices are down of capitalized them and they lack political capital , " he said.



Ministry yampinga

Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation , issued a statement signed by Togolani pull out on behalf of the minister of the ministry , Benard Membe that the ambassador did not correct .



He added that the ministry would like to declare that the action of any ambassador to attend public meetings of political parties and wear uniforms with the logos of the parties is not correct . It is a violation of Article 41 ( 1) of the Vienna convention of 1961, governing diplomatic relations .



" In the period from 2010 to 2012 the ministry faced similar actions by this act and take appropriate measures .

" In addition to this event , the minister intends to take appropriate diplomatic steps to prevent this from happening again , " he said.



Registrar of Political Parties in the country, Judge Francis Mutungi kitendp and he objected to the ambassador and pledged that starts now will be tough for deals vinavyokiuka various parties in the conduct of their activities .

Tanzania Daima

WOMAN WHO BEAT Aunt EZEKIEL WITH bottle ,PUT IN THE court ...!!



Finally, the worst of an actor of the brain, Aunt Ezekiel named Yvonne Maximilian (22) has taken a case to court kuhenyeshwa being an actor is to beat the bottle.

Yvonne was dragged in Kisutu Resident Magistrate's Court in Dar after being arrested at his home area of Kinondoni-Manyanya.

Local news from the court, demonstrated that initial case was be presided over by a judge Augustine Bando but then there was a change which was read and Mechanic Stick.

As the court that while he was attending as Aunt complainant, Yvonne had witnessed her way to whip and policeman.
However, after reading the case was adjourned until October 17 this year, itakaposikilizwa again.

August 26, this year, Aunt Yvonne allegedly injured by empty bottles of beer and kumpasua left hand is inside Bilicanas Hall, Post Office in Dar.

WESTGATE SHOPPING MALL UPDATE: FOUR SOLDIERS INJURED IN EXCHANGE OF FIRE...

Kenyan military spokesman Colonel Cyrus Oguna
At 10.10 am sources told Standard Digital that there was sporadic shooting from inside the mall and a millitary ambulance was seen speeding out of the building.
Kenya’s rescue efforts to free hostages still holed up inside the ill-fated Westgate shopping Mall entered third day amid heavy gunfire Monday morning which left four Kenyan Defence forces officers slightly injured.
It was not immediately clear if any of the terrorists was a casualty but heavy gunfire between Kenya’s Defence Forces and the attackers were heard Monday morning in what the Kenyan military spokesman Colonel Cyrus Oguna called final push to neutralise the terrorists.
Colonel Oguna confirmed four Kenyan soldiers were slightly injured in the exchange of fire and were receiving treatment and the rest were feeling even more determined to win against the terrorists.
We have secured most of the floors in the building in this delicate operation,” Oguna told  The Standard Digital.
It is also not clear how many civilian hostages are holed up in the expansive building but the military said they expected just a handful of civilians were still taken hostage.
The military said the terrorists have been confined to a few pockets within the building as clearing of the mall in stages, room by room and floor by floor was being mounted by the security officers.
Military sources believe Monday will be the final day of assault to regain the building  and rescue hostages.
By Cyrus Ombati, The Standard

SNAKE FOUND ON QANTAS PLANE AT SYDNEY AIRPORT, FORCING DELAY...

Qantas grounded a Boeing 747 flight in Sydney overnight after a tiny exotic snake was found aboard. (Reuters)

Staff found the 20-centimeter (8-inch) Mandarin Rat Snake in the passenger cabin near the door late Sunday before passengers were due to board the flight bound for Tokyo from Sydney International Airport, Qantas said in a statement.
Australia’s flagship airline said passengers were given hotel rooms overnight and left Sydney on a replacement plane Monday morning. Qantas said the original jet would be fumigated before returning to service in case there were other snakes on board.
The snake was taken by quarantine officials for analysis.
The Agriculture Department said the snake, a species that grows to an average 1.2 meters (4 feet), had been euthanized, “as exotic reptiles of this kind can harbor pests and diseases not present in Australia.”
The department said the snake had arrived aboard the jet in a flight a day earlier from Singapore.
“The Department of Agriculture is looking into how the snake came to be on the plane, but isn’t able to speculate at this time,” it said in a statement.
The mildly venomous Asian snake was about the width of a pencil and did not pose a threat to humans, but it had the potential to cause ecological havoc in the Australian environment if it had escaped the plane with a mate, Canberra Reptile Zoo herpetologist Peter Child said.
While snakes rarely pose aviation hazards, a 3-meter (10-foot) python in January clung to the wing of a Qantas flight from the northeast coast city of Cairns to Papua New Guinea. The python died during the flight but was still attached to the wing when the two-hour flight ended in the national capital Port Moresby.
Agencies

Sunday, 22 September 2013

Minister visits DRI machination ALIYEMWAGIWA acidic ALIYEHAMISHIWA Muhimbili hospital ...!!

Minister of Internal Affairs of State , Dr Emmanuel Nchimbi ( left) was greeted by Father Joseph Onesimus scales of the Church Catholic Parish leopard , arrived in Hospitals of Muhimbili in Dar es Salaam to give pole , having poured acid by unidentified people in Local of Mlandege Urban West Region in Zanzibar last week. Dr Nchimbi priest gave him his fear muahakikishia have been doing this event would be arrested , and the government will now play perfectly on any person or group kitakachojihusisha a crime to use acidic chemicals .



Minister of Internal Affairs of State , Dr Emmanuel Nchimbi (left ) listening to Father Joseph Onesimus scales , the Church Catholic Parish leopard , casting details how he came to the tragedy of roasting acids and unidentified persons , Urban Unguja, Zanzibar arrived in Hospitals of Allied give the pole, which was lying on the kuapatiwa treatment. Dr Nchimbi priest gave him his fear muahakikishia have been doing this event would be arrested , and the government will now play perfectly on any person or group kitakachojihusisha a crime to use acidic chemicals .



Interior Minister of State , Dr Emmanuel Nchimbi ( left) scales Onesimus assured Father Joseph Catholic Church Parish leopard , Zanzibar itakavyopambana how his department to arrest all those who engage in criminal acts of the fulfilled acidic chemicals . Dr Nchimbi he arrived in hospital. Dr Nchimbi he arrives at Muhimbili Hospital in Dar es Salaam pole to give the priest , who is expected to be taken in India for further treatment . However, Dr Nchimbi gave fear a priest that he muahakikishia have been doing this event will be arrested , and the government will now play perfectly and anyone or any group kitakachojihusisha a crime of using a tindikaliPicha and Felix Nagara , Ministry of Internal Affairs of the State.

HERE'S HOW THE BONGO MOVIE ARTIST THAT CLOUD ALIVYOJIBADILISHA MZEE to engage in his new film called DR.MAX ..!


THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE IN CONFERENCE Emerging Chadema, NCCR, CUF wilderness DAR ..



Thousands residents of the city of Dar es Salaam, most of whom are supporters of parties Chadema, CUF and NCCR Reform wemefurika in the grounds of the desert kuwasilikza great leaders of those parties where the joint leaders oppose government action to incorporate some of the elements in the draft bill amendments to the legislation of a constitutional amendment.

These officials argue that those factors will lead found in the Constitution on one side and add it as a public integrity reform bill, then they will not participate in the constitutional assembly.
 
In these plots was strengthened protection from various groups belonging to these associations with the shamra shamra there and there being no zikosekani to project kunogesha meeting.


Chadema national chairman who is the leader of opposition in Parliament, Hon Freeman Mbowe has urged Tanzanians to stop fear and to stand firm demanding the best constitution.


And Mh CUF chairman Ibrahim Lipumba said Professor Tanzani requires a constitution that will protect and manage the nation's resources to the fulfillment of equality and respect for the needs of Tanzanians themselves.

For his part the chairman of NCCR elected legislative reform and has said there is no need to use force and instead has urged the government to use more discretion in order to achieve this harmony.

"I do not want Interventions reception when i came back because Tanzania is a hypocrite" ... AGNESS MASOGANGE ...!!



Tanzanian Agnes Gerald, famous Masogange has acquitted by the Court in Johannesburg Kempton, after paying a fine of R30, 000 (Sh4.8 million) for the offense of carrying a chemical used to manufacture drugs.

But even so, according to our source from a person close to his family, Masogange not to have spoken to any reception when he kapowasili in the country as those who planned the reception is the biggest hypocrites who were glad he was in jail.

THREE PEOPLE WERE KILLED BY FAMILY ONE IN BUHONGWA executed and slaughtered in Mwanza ...!!



Speaking to the Guardian, the head of the investigation of criminal RCO Joseph shoots has said that the father of the family was known by the name of Jonas Lulinga is ekadiriwa that at the age of 44 had been killed for slaughter with a knife while his wife and their young children were killed by hanging on wires electric ...
The incident allegedly implemented at eight summer night a man who had invited her to stay with him for four days ....

One daughter, who survived the incident narrated in detail in the video embedded below.

SUICIDE ATTACK ON PAKISTANI CHURCH LEAVES DOZENS DEAD...

Peshawar bombing
A man cries at the death of his brother in the suicide attack on the church in Peshawar, Pakistan. 
A suicide bomb attack on a historic church in north-western Pakistan has killed at least 52 people and wounded more than 100, officials say, in one of the worst assaults on the country's Christian minority in years.
The bombing underlines the threat posed by Islamic extremists as the government seeks a peace deal with domestic Taliban militants.
It occurred as worshippers were coming out of the church in Peshawar city following services to get a free meal of rice offered on the front lawn, said a top government administrator, Sahibzada Anees.
It was not immediately clear whether one or two suicide bombers carried out the attack.
Witnesses said they heard two blasts, the second more powerful than the first. One police officer, Zahir Shah, said he believed both blasts were caused by suicide bombers.
The dead included several women and children, said Sher Ali Khan, a doctor at a hospital in Peshawar where the victims were being treated.
No one has claimed responsibility for the attack, but suspicion is likely to fall on one of the country's many Islamic militant groups. Islamic militants have been blamed for previous attacks on the Muslim country's Christian minority, as well as Muslim groups they consider heretics.
Islamic militants have carried out dozens of attacks across the country since Nawaz Sharif became prime minister in June, even though he has made clear that he believes a peace deal with the largest group, the Taliban, is the best way to tamp down violence in the country.
Pakistan's major political parties endorsed Sharif's call for negotiations earlier this month. But the Taliban have said the government must release militant prisoners and begin pulling troops out of the north-west tribal region that serves as their sanctuary before they will begin talks.

Kenyan forces locked in standoff with militants as death toll rises to 59

Kenyan security forces are locked in a standoff with gunmen who killed at least 59 people in a shopping mall in Nairobi, where the al-Qaida-linked militants are holding an unknown number of hostages.
Gunfire was heard on Sunday and the Kenyan government, who raised the death toll from 39 overnight, said it had evacuated more than 1,000 people. It would not say how many hostages were still in the mall but believed there were 10-15 attackers.
The Somali Islamist group al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for the attack on the Kenyan capital's Westgate mall, which is frequented by westerners as well as Kenyans. Several foreigners, including a Canadian diplomat, were among the dead.
The Kenyan president, Uhuru Kenyatta, facing his first major security challenge since his election in March, said the dead included very close members of his family.
Nairobi attackA rescuer carries a child to safety at the Westgate mall in Nairobi, Kenya, after an attack claimed by al-Shabaab militants. Photograph: Kabir Dhanji/EPA
The heavily armed attackers pulled up in several cars and shot their way into the most upmarket shopping centre in Nairobi, ordering Muslims out if they could prove their religion by reciting a prayer or answering a question on Islam. They started killing those who failed the test.
Shoppers, expatriates and rich Kenyans fled in any direction that might be safe: into back corners of stores, back service hallways and bank vaults. Over the next several hours, pockets of people poured out of the mall as undercover police moved in. Some of the wounded were being transported in shopping carts.
Following similar methods to the 2008 terror attack in Mumbai, the assailants barricaded themselves in different shops in the multistorey centre. One wounded gunman was arrested, but later died in hospital.
A Kenyan woman is helped to safety after shootings in a Nairobi shopping mallA Kenyan woman is helped to safety. Photograph: Simon Maina/AFP/Getty Images
Al-Shabaab claimed responsibility via a Twitter account. The spokesperson claimed the atrocity was in response to the presence of Kenyan troops in Somalia: "The attack at #WestgateMall is just a very tiny fraction of what Muslims in Somalia experience at the hands of Kenyan invaders," the account stated. "For long we have waged war against the Kenyans in our land, now it's time to shift the battleground and take the war to their land." It continued by saying that the Kenyan government was "pleading with our mujahideen inside the mall for negotiations. There will be no negotiations whatsoever."
A senior government official said on his Twitter feed that more than 300 people had been wounded in the attack, which could prove a major setback for the east African nation which relies heavily on tourism.
The dead included children, and the wounded ranged in age from two to 78. Many victims were at a cooking competition when assailants stormed in with automatic rifles, witnesses said. Blood lay in pools in the mall. Shop windows were shattered.
A wounded woman is helped to safety after gunmen opened fire in a shopping centre in Nairobi, KenyaA wounded woman outside the shopping centre in Nairobi. Photograph: Simon Maina/AFP/Getty Images
More than 20 hours after the attack began, an unknown number of people were believed to still be inside, held by the attackers. The focus was on Nakumatt supermarket, one of Kenya's biggest chains.
As shoppers inside the mall made their way to safety, witness accounts of the attack began to emerge. The gunmen carried AK-47s and wore vests with hand grenades on them, said Manish Turohit, 18, who hid in a parking garage for two hours.
"They just came in and threw a grenade. We were running and they opened fire. They were shouting and firing," he said after marching out of the mall in a line of 15 people who all held their hands in the air.
Frank Mugungu, an off-duty army sergeant major, said he saw four male attackers and one female attacker. "One was Somali. The others were black," he said.
Map of Kenya showing NairobiThe attack took place in the Westgate shopping centre in Nairobi. Photograph: Observer
"We started by hearing gunshots downstairs and outside. Later we heard them come inside. We took cover. Then we saw two gunmen wearing black turbans. I saw them shoot," said Patrick Kuria, an employee at Artcaffe, a restaurant with shady outdoor seating.
Hannah Chisholm, a Briton visiting Nairobi, told the BBC she and 60 others barricaded themselves into a large storeroom. "We kept running to different places but the shots were getting louder so we barricaded ourselves along with about 60 others into a large storeroom," she said. "There were children with us as well as someone who had been shot. The gunfire was loud and we were scared but at that point we thought the gunmen were thieves so we assumed they wouldn't try to reach the storeroom."
Kenyatta said security forces were engaged in a "delicate operation," adding: "Our top priority remains to safeguard the lives of innocent people held up in this unfortunate incident."
Nairobi mall attackCivilians who had been hiding walk to safety with their hands up. Photograph: Jonathan Kalan/AP
Sporadic shooting continued for several hours after the attack, which began at around 12.30pm (1030 BST) on Saturday but had become a tense calm by the evening. Soldiers had joined the security operation backed by armoured personnel carriers.
"It's been quiet. They will be arranging how to attack," one paramilitary officer in green camouflage fatigues, with a rifle slung over his shoulder, told Reuters close to the mall.
One woman emerged on Sunday morning after she said she had been hiding under a car in the basement. She was holding one shoe and looked dazed, and was making a frantic phone call to her husband who later met her, a Reuters witness said.
Trucks brought a fresh contingent of soldiers from the Kenya Defence Forces to the mall shortly after dawn on Sunday morning.
Westgate mall in NairobiThe Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi. Photograph: Thomas Mukoya/Reuters
Kenya has been braced for an attack of this kind since it controversially intervened in the war against al-Shabaab in Somalia by sending an expeditionary force in 2011. Since then Kenyan troops have succeeded in expelling the jihadists from the southern Somali port city of Kismayo and installing a former warlord friendly to the government in Nairobi.
The mall's ownership is Israeli, and security experts have long said the structure would make an attractive terrorist target.
Hospitals in Nairobi were overwhelmed by the number of wounded being brought in following the attack. However, officials said that Kenyans turned out in droves to donate blood and long queues had formed with further volunteers.
Soldiers in NairobiKenyan soldiers arrive at the mall soon after dawn on Sunday. Photograph: Ben Curtis/AP
Kenyan authorities said they have thwarted other large-scale attacks targeting public spaces, including, in September 2012, the disruption of a major terrorist attack in its final stages of planning. They arrested two people with explosive devices and a cache of weapons and ammunition.
The anti-terror police unit boss Boniface Mwaniki said vests found were similar to those used in attacks that killed 76 people in Uganda who gathered to watch the soccer World Cup finals on TV in July 2010. Al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for those bombings, saying the attack was in retaliation for Uganda's participation in the African Union's peacekeeping mission in Somalia.

Saturday, 21 September 2013

NOW POLICE MONITORING movements of AGNESS MASOGANGE AND Melisa ...!!



Division of Anti- Drug Abuse In , kimewataja Agnes Gerald , famous Masogange , and Melissa Edward their movements to be monitored carefully .
The move announced by the Commissioner General of the unit , Geofrey Nzowa , came one day after the Tanzanians , and Melissa Masogange acquittal by the Court of Kempton Park South Africa.
Nzowa spoke yesterday with the author of this information by phone , that they will be viewed seriously when they travel abroad.
Also , he said they will strengthen inspections for other Tanzanians , with a history of drug loaded to traveling abroad.
" Masogange and Melissa will look more seriously for the eye of the people, but not them alone until other Tanzanians because umdhaniaye is not yet , " said Nzowa .
Nzowa said Tanzanians who are caught with drugs in or out and will be punished according to the law as Masogange was punished .
However, recently demonstrated Nzowa surprised and judgments were given Masogange and Melissa saying that is small compared to the large amounts of chemicals were zobeba .
Here in Johannesburg , yesterday Masogange and Melissa were seen visiting various parts of the city including shopping and doing shopping in the beauty salon.
Someone close to them said, Tanzanians are not afraid to do anything because the court finds that they are not guilty.
" Be afraid to walk the streets because they did when they released ? Court has done it and they have a right , " said the man , who did not want his name made ​​in writing newspaper .
July 5 this year, Masogange and Melissa were arrested at the Stadium of Oliver Tambo International South Africa carrying 150 kilograms of drugs kind of crystal methamphetamine ( Tik ) .
However, after spending mahubusu for approximately three months , the court dealing with criminal Kempton , noted that Tanzanians were not carrying drugs but chemicals used to manufacture drugs kind of ephedrine .

COST OF MEDICAL Allied AT MUHIMBILI HOSPITAL INCREASE double ..... TO see a doctor NOW IS TSH 30,000 / =


Care costs to pay for treatment in Muhimbili National Hospital have risen manifold.
The move is performed without involving stakeholders and service providers began in September this year on Saturday and condemned by patients and staff.

According to the announcement of the Director of MNH , lililobandikwa on the bulletin board mateniti building the IPPM service pay , shows that the cost rose from September 2 , when the notice signed by the Director was released on September 4 .

Patients who pay for private treatment Allied had told this newspaper that customers who use ' ast truck ' and maternity services offered by the unit are mateniti - IPPM which increased .
 
From the moment the surgery is paid Sh parents . 500,000 instead of the 350,000 initially. Family size is Sh . 250,000 instead of Sh . 150,000 were zikitozwa beginning.

They said bed costs N Sh . 20,000 instead of 15,000 when the doctor charges for the first time is Sh . 30,000 instead of Sh . 20,000 initially.

See a doctor for follow-up care and treatment have risen to Sh . 20000 from Sh . 10,000.

Other services as pharmaceutical and diagnostic laboratory
His prices have gone up but had not been published on the bulletin board .

For patients who do not pay for normal delivery cost will be charged a price that has zikafafanuliwa although the government seeks treated free .

" Example pregnant experiencing pain came suddenly and without appeal shall be required Muhimbili cost kalipia " said pregnant we have a name .

Aligaesha Aminieli MNH spokesman , acknowledged the increased costs climbed , adding that the increase is because of higher operating costs .

However, he declined to give more details go to our reporter in his office for more information.

Muhimbili Hospital provides services in order to contribute to two types of treatment used by the patient and the government appealed .

Another way is to sick pay all costs of treatment as they do in private hospitals .

However, the cost of medical treatment for those who contribute and those appeals have not increased .

THIS IS VIDEO OF AL-Shabaab ATTACK, 39 SHOOTING AND KILLING PEOPLE IN NAIROBI ...!!



SEE VIDEO BELOW ...

Nairobi attack: 'Hostages remain inside shopping centre'...

Eyewitnesses saw armed men in black, their heads covered in scarves, entering the Westgate shopping centre on Saturday afternoon
An unknown number of hostages are still inside a shopping centre in the Kenyan capital Nairobi after a deadly assault by al-Shabab militants, say officials.
At least 39 people died when members of the Somali Islamist group stormed the Westgate centre on Saturday.
Officials say the gunmen have been cornered but that people are trapped in a number of locations.
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta earlier vowed to "hunt down the perpetrators wherever they run to".
Al-Shabab told the BBC it carried out the attack on the upmarket shopping centre in response to Kenyan military operations in Somalia.
There are about 4,000 Kenyan troops in the south of Somalia, where they have been fighting the militants since 2011.
On its Twitter feed, al-Shabab - which has links to al-Qaeda - said it was behind what it called the "Westgate spectacle".
'Watching and monitoring'
Kenyan officials said "major operations" were under way with police and soldiers preparing an apparent bid to bring an end to the stand-off.
They said the security forces had finally "pinned down" the surviving gunmen.
"The work is continuing, but you cannot rush these things," an army officer posted on the perimeter cordon set up around the mall told the AFP news agency.
"Our teams are there, we are watching and monitoring, we will finish this as soon as we can."
The authorities have asked journalists to exercise caution when reporting military developments because the gunmen might be monitoring the media.
"Hostiles suspected to have access to the internet," the Disaster Operation Centre in Nairobi posted on Twitter.
"Reports on personnel movement and progress will not be posted for fear of compromising strategy."
The officials said the number of hostages was "still unknown, but they are in several locations".
"The gunmen have been contained in one location, but there are hostages elsewhere in the vicinity who cannot access the exit".
Upper levels of the mall had been secured, it said.
The attack began at about 12:00 local time (09:00 GMT), when around the attackers entered the Westgate centre throwing grenades and firing automatic weapons. A children's day event was being held at the time - children are among those reported killed.
Some witnesses said the militants told Muslims to leave and said non-Muslims would be targeted.
"They came and said: 'If you are Muslim, stand up. We've come to rescue you'," said Elijah Lamau.
He said the Muslims left with their hands up, and then the gunmen shot two people.
Scores of people fled or were evacuated while police and armed security guards fought running gun battles with the militants throughout the mall for hours.
As night fell in Nairobi, two contingents of army special forces troops were reported to have moved inside the mall.
The BBC's security correspondent Frank Gardner says a security source told him that at least one of the attackers was a woman who appeared to have some kind of leadership role.
Footage from inside the mall shows the aftermath of the shoot-out
One gunman was arrested and died of his wounds, Kenyan officials told the BBC. Four other gunmen were arrested.
In a televised address on Saturday evening, Mr Kenyatta said security forces were "in the process of neutralising the attackers and securing the mall".
He went on: "We shall hunt down the perpetrators wherever they run to. We shall get to them and we shall punish them for this heinous crime."
He said he had "personally lost family members in the Westgate attack".
Security experts are reported to have long warned that the complex, which is part Israeli-owned, was in danger of being subjected to a terror attack.
The BBC's Mark Doyle, who is embedded with the African Union (AU) mission in Somalia, says the AU troops attack al-Shabab where they can.
Al-Shabab says the AU forces are invaders stopping their legitimate vision of creating an Islamic state and respond by mounting hit-and-run attacks, our correspondent says.
British Foreign Secretary William Hague said there would "undoubtedly" be British nationals caught up in Saturday's events, while the US State Department said it had reports that American citizens were injured in what it called "a senseless act of violence".
Two French citizens and two Canadians, including a diplomat, are also among the dead.
Nairobi's mortuary superintendent, Sammy Nyongesa Jacob, told Reuters that Africans, Asians and Caucasians were among the bodies brought to the mortuary.
This is one of the worst incidents in Kenya since the attack on the US embassy in August 1998.
An armed police officer takes cover during a bout of gunfire outside the Westgate Mall At night descended outside the shopping complex, the siege continued
Civilians flee the Westgate shopping centre, Nairobi (21 September)Many of those who were inside the Westgate centre when the gun battle began managed to flee, but some were trapped.
Woman who had been hiding during the gun battle flees after armed police enter the Westgate centre, Nairobi (21 September)Armed police combed the corridors as terrified shoppers fled.
Woman who had been held hostage is carried out of the Westgate centre, Nairobi (21 September)This woman who had been held by the gunmen was carried out of the building in a state of shock by the emergency services.
Woman jumps down from air vent in the Westgate shopping centre, Nairobi (21 September)Some went to extraordinary lengths to escape.
Pregnant survivor and and two-year-old daughter This pregnant woman was separated from her husband and two-year-old daughter during the attack. She hid with about 20 others on the roof of the building and was eventually rescued by police and reunited.
Security forces secure an area inside the Westgate shopping centre, Nairobi (21 September)Security forces went from shop to shop to secure the building.
Soldiers from a special unit arrive outside the Westgate shopping mallTwo contingents of army special forces troops are reported to have moved inside the mall as dusk fell.