Sunday, 28 October 2012

Sweet Moments Entertainment expanding..

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Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Ciara Nike Air Force 1 Sneakers




Ciara Nike Air Force 1 Sneakers
(photo) Ciara Nike Air Force 1 Sneakers

Ciara shoes were Air Force 1 Nikes in the original days! Check out the pic above of Ciara, which sets her a place in the sneaker culture kingdom forever! Beautiful, sexy, and still such a girly girl. If you are not feeling Kicks and Chicks as a combination, then your imagination must be running loose. Girls sneakers on a beautiful girl is awesome.


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Friday, 19 October 2012

Hali mbaya Kariakooo

angalia picha mabli mbali za matukio ya vurugu kariakoo
HALI ILIVYOKUWA
 WAZEE WANAFIKA
 PATASHIKA SASA

 JAMAA AKIANDAA ZANA YAKE

 HII NDO HALI HALISI ;ILIYOTOKEA KARIAKOO LEO

Saturday, 6 October 2012

Malawi pulls out of border dispute talks





Dar/Lilongwe. Malawi has pulled out of discussions on its border conflict with Tanzania, President Joyce Banda announced yesterday. This development comes after Tanzania recently published a new map marking the boundary between the two countries bang in the middle of Lake Malawi, which is officially known as Lake Nyasa on the Tanzania side.

Addressing her nation upon her arrival from a United Nations meeting in New York, President Banda said she had asked the ministry of Foreign Affairs to officially call off the talks between the two countries.

“When I was leaving the country for the UN, I thought the issue with Tanzania was sorted out and that we were going to pursue dialogue,” she added. “However, in the period I have been away, Tanzania launched a new map. They are harassing our fishermen and sailing boats in our lake.”

The matter would have to be taken to another level, President Banda said, especially since Tanzania has reportedly threatened to blow up any Malawian boat that sails on the lake.

According to President Banda, she discussed the matter with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and informed him of Malawi’s intention to refer the matter to the International Court of Justice in Rome.President Banda said Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete had assured her at a meeting in Mozambique that the matter would be resolved peacefully and she was surprised that, when he addressed Tanzanians, Mr Kikwete accused Malawi of denying them access to the lake.

“I was about to go to Tanzania to pay a courtesy call on President Kikwete, but I have advised the Ministry of foreign affairs to write them informing them of the pull-out,” she added.

But the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Mr John Haule, told The Citizen last night that the Tanzanian government had yet to receive any official communication from the Malawian government.

In the meantime, he said, the ministry would get touch with the Tanzanian High Commission in Malawi to establish the true position.  “What I understand is that our minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation [Bernard Membe] met with his Malawian counterpart in New York at the just-ended UN General Assembly and agreed to schedule another meeting in Dar es Salaam next week between October 7 and 10.  In fact, I have been busy preparing for that meeting.”

Tanzania published the new map about a month after a five-day meeting in Lilongwe to resolve the dispute ended in a stalemate. Both ministers of Foreign Affairs of Malawi and Tanzania told journalists after the August meeting that the border dispute was complex and it would probably take some time to resolve.  In a brief statement, Malawian Foreign Minister Ephraim Mganda Chiume said Malawi believed the dispute would be resolved amicably. “Malawi’s position is that this matter will be resolved peacefully,” he said then.

Mr Membe said then that there was no quick fix for the border dispute and there would be no “shortcuts”. He added that Malawi and Tanzania agreed to continue the negotiations until the matter was resolved. “This is not a unique case,” he said. “There are precedents.”

The two sides had reportedly agreed to meet again from September 10 to 15, but Malawi requested a postponement.The new map was meant to clear the “confusion”, according to the director of survey and mapping in the Tanzanian ministry of Land, Housing and Human Settlement Development, Dr Selasie Mayunga.

“In the new map, the boundary between Tanzania and Malawi is in the middle of Lake Nyasa as it is shown in the old map,” Dr Mayunga said last month. He urged institutions and individuals to contact the ministry for copies of the new map.

Malawi claims it owns the whole of Lake Nyasa on the basis of a 1890 treaty between former colonial powers Britain and Germany which, it says, was later reaffirmed by the Organisation of African Unity when the country gained its independence in the early 1960s.

But President Jakaya Kikwete said earlier this month that the Anglo-Germany Treaty that gave Malawi sole ownership of the whole lake was flawed and Tanzania had every reason to demand a review.Dr Mayunga said the new map would also help end land conflicts and the growing problem of poor land use that has put urban authorities in a difficult position.
`````SOURCE: THE CITZEN`````

CHEKA KI HAMNAZO!!!


Thursday, 4 October 2012

Mafuriko yaibua wanyama hatari, Nigeria

Mafuriko nchini Nigeria

Wanyama hatari kama vile Mamba, Nyoka na Viboko wameanza kuingia kwenye makaazi ya watu katika eneo la kati nchini Nigeria.
Mafuriko makubwa yaliyokumba Nigeria yamepelekea mito iliyofurika kusomba wanyama hao hadi kwenye nyumba za wenyeji.
"kuna kiboko ndani ya nyumba yangu," Mkaazi wa Jimbo la Benue Wuese Jirake akaiambia BBC. "natarajia kiboko huyo ataondoka atakapochoka kujificha nyumbani kwangu."
Mamia ya watu wamefariki na wengine kuachwa bila makao huku mashamba yakiharibiwa na mafuriko hayo makubwa zaidi kuwahi kukumba Nigeria kwa miongo mingi.
'tunatumai yatakwisha' Jirake akaiambia BBC akiongezea kwamba kwa hivi sasa maji yamejaa nyumbani kwake kufikia kina cha kiunoni.
"iwapo kuna njia ya kumuondoa kiboko huyu basi maafisa wa Serikali wanafaa kunisaidia."
Kulingana na Mwandishi wa BBC Is'haq Khalid, hali kama hiyo pia imeripotiwa katika Miji ya Makurdi, Agatu, Logo na Adoka.
Shirika la taifa la kushughulikia hali za dharura limesema linashirikiana na Wakuu wa Jimbo la Benue na wahusika wengine kuhakikisha walioathirika na mafuriko wamerudi kwenye nyumba zao.
Mshirikishi wa Shirika hilo katika eneo la kaskazini ya kati nchini Nigeria, Abdussalam Muhammad, ameiambia BBC kwamba sio salama kwa wenyeji kurudi majumbani mwao baada ya wanyama hatari kuingia humo.
"kwa hivi sasa kuna Mamba, Nyoka na wanyama wengine hatari waliosombwa na mafuriko kwenye nyumba hizo, na huenda wakawadhuru watu na kuhatarisha maisha yao," akasema.
Muhammad amewataka wakaazi kusubiri maagizo kutoka kwa Shirika hilo pale mafuriko yatakapopungua.

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Malawi halts Tanzania border talks

 

LETS PRAY TO GOD EVERYTHING TO GO IN PEACE AND HARMONY


iol pic afr lake malawi
AFP
File photo - Malawian children walk in the sand on the shore of Lake Malawi.
Lilongwe - Malawi has cut off dialogue with Tanzania in a long-time territorial dispute concerning Lake Malawi, thought to sit over highly coveted oil and gas reserves.
Malawi claims sovereignty over the entirety of Africa's third largest lake, while Tanzania says 50 percent is part of its territory. The row, which goes back half a century, could worsen if significant oil and gas discoveries are made.
Malawian President Joyce Banda said late on Tuesday she believed Tanzania had raised tension by moves such as alleged intimidation of Malawian fishermen on the lake, which also borders on Mozambique.
“I was of the view that the matter is being resolved through dialogue but now it looks bigger than I thought. While in New York, I wrote them (Tanzania) telling them that there is no point going on with the dialogue,” Banda told a news conference in Lilongwe.
Tanzanian foreign ministry officials were not immediately available for comment on Banda's remarks.
The Malawian leader also cancelled a planned visit to Tanzania this month for talks on the dispute.
Malawi, an impoverished southern African country, a year ago awarded oil exploration licences to UK-based Surestream Petroleum to search for oil in Lake Malawi, which is known as Lake Nyasa in Tanzania.
But in July, Tanzanian authorities asked Surestream Petroleum to postpone any planned drilling on the lake. The company has not yet started to drill.
Tanzania, east Africa's second-biggest economy, became a player in energy this year with several onshore and offshore gas finds, attracting multinational energy concerns to the area.
French oil major Total is close to signing a deal to explore for oil and gas in Tanzania's Lake Tanganyika. The government is also processing deals for deep sea exploration spots off Tanzania's Indian Ocean coast.
Lake Malawi contains more than 2 000 different fish species, attracting scuba divers, and environmentalists are concerned that oil exploration will disturb its freshwater ecosystem. - Reuters

Tuesday, 2 October 2012

kipaji ni popote

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Wakimbiza mwenge kitaifa wakionyesha umahiri wao wa kucheza na kughani wakati mwenge ulipofika shule ya sekondari Wanike na kufungua jengo la utawala la shule hiyo iliyopo wilayani Njombe mkoani Iringa.

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Sunday, 23 September 2012

HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT OF GOOD HEALTH? IF YES CHECK OUT THESE TIPS FO GOOD HEALTH!

Five Tips To maintain A Good Health

It is rightly said that “a healthy mind resides in a healthy body”. You need to understand that your body is also an important part of you just like your mind. Therefore, it is quite important that you understand what your body wants and know when you require medical attention for maintaining a good health. You should not neglect your health at any circumstance.
Here are 5 tips that will help you to maintain a good health:
1. Always think positively
If you wake up in a bad mood, then your stress level hormones get elevated even before you start your day. It makes you more vulnerable to the germs you are exposed all day long. Therefore, you need think positively and try not to pay heed to the negative thoughts that come to your mind. It will help you to stay happy and healthy.
2. Avoid crash diet to reduce weight
Many of you start crash dieting in order to lose weights quickly. However, the scariest part of crash dieting is that you don’t lose weight in the long run. When you continue crash dieting, your body actually exhausts the supply of glycogen, which is a type of carbohydrate. As a result, your body looses water, which gets reflected when you step on the scale. There are a number of health risks associated with crash dieting; therefore, avoid crash dieting to shed extra pounds. Instead, reduce your weight under medical supervision.
3. Drink plenty of water
Do you know that water makes up more than 50% of a human body? Therefore, your body will not be able to function if there is not sufficient level of water in it. You should drink at least 6-8 glasses of water every day as it helps to flush out toxins from your body. You can also eat certain foods that help to maintain the adequate water level in your body, which helps you to stay healthy.
4. Take a break from regular work
It is quite important to take breaks from your work at regular intervals to maintain good health. Instead of stressing yourself, you should take some rest whenever you feel tired. If you take a break from your work, then it’ll help you to achieve greater success. Researches reveal that chronic work stress can result into increased blood pressure. You’ll be astonished to know that your work stress can even increase your weight. Yes, it’s true. Therefore, take a break from work and exercise for a few minutes, which will help you to reduce your work related stress to some extent.
5. Exercise regularly
If you exercise, then it will help to keep your stress level hormones under control, which in turn will help to strengthen your immunity. Exercise also helps to prevent a number of diseases; as for example, you’ll be able to prevent certain cancers, osteoporosis and you’re also less likely to develop cardiovascular diseases if you exercise regularly. However, everyone does not need the same kind of exercise. You should visit a doctor to know how much exercise you need. Moreover, you need to consult a doctor before you start a specific exercise; not every exercise is meant for everyone.
Apart from the above factors, you should also go for regular health check-ups in order to maintain a good health.
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Saturday, 8 September 2012

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