Monday, October 31, 2011
Friday, October 28, 2011

'Africa', the new single and music video by Tanzanian hip hop group X Plastaz, will be released on November 1st, 2011. The highly anticipated song features the vocals of Fid Q, one of Tanzania's most respected hip hop artists, and legendary producer/vocalist Bamba Nazar (aka Dj Threesixty).

The message in the song about the need for peace and unity in the continent of Africa is complemented by the semi acoustic music and especially by the visuals in the music video. 'Africa' was shot in different parts of Tanzania: Unguja (Zanzibar), the island off the Tanzanian coast, and Arusha, the city where X Plastaz live. Highlights include a scene shot around an uninhabited island off the East African coast, another part recorded inside the remote ruins of a palace built by the daughter of Zanzibar's sultan in the 1800's, and Arusha's Maasai market.

 Just like in the video to 'Nini dhambi kwa mwenye dhiki' (which is the most viewed East African hip hop video on Youtube with close to a million views), the display of Tanzania's natural wealth is in stark contrast with the human misconduct discussed in the lyrics - X Plastaz are showing a stunningly beautiful, peaceful and harmonious Africa. 'Africa' features X Plastaz members Kamaa aka Steve, Diney. For this song they teamed up with Fid Q, one of Tanzania's most successful hip hop artists and a strong supporter of conscious lyrics, and Bamba Nazar, who has toured and recorded with X Plastaz since 2003. Bamba also did the beat for the X Plastaz classic 'Nini dhambi kwa mwenye dhiki' and he produced the latest singles by Def Jam artist Redman (USA).
Also seen in this video are Yamat aka Merege (X Plastaz' Maasai singer) and new X Plastaz member Maria. The track was produced by dj Threesixty (Bamba Nazar) and the video was shot and edited by J4 (Thomas Gesthuizen) for Rumba-Kali.

 X Plastaz: Maasai Hip Hop from Arusha, Tanzania
X Plastaz from Arusha have been together since 1996. Their first single 'Bamiza' became a hit all around East Africa in 1999 and the first album 'Maasai hip hop' was released in 2004 by German label Out Here records, to much critical acclaim. The group of five rappers and a Maasai singer performed abroad on several occasions, including Holland, UK, Brazil, Belgium, Gabon, but their base is still Arusha in northern Tanzania.
 X Plastaz songs have been used in a Landrover campaign and in an MTV show, were featured on several compilations including the 'Rough Guide to African Rap' and their music videos are played on Channel O, MTV Base and other pan-African channels. Recent hits by X Plastaz include 'Furaha' (another collabo with Fid Q), ‘Bang Bang’ by X Plastaz member Ziggylah who lives in Sweden, and 'Maasai reggae', a tune that is currently receiving a lot of airplay in Nairobi, Kenya.

 X Plastaz fan page: http://facebook.com/xplastaz 
Official website: http://www.xplastazmusic.com 
Fid Q: http://www.facebook.com/FidHop 
Bamba Nazar: http://www.blackstereo.tv


Thursday, October 27, 2011
I Don't Wanna Be Alone Ft Sauti Soul premiers today on MTVbase . 15:00 EAT
I Don't Wanna be Alone Video Ft Sauti Soul Itachezwa leo kama Exclusive on MTVbase @ 16:00 Cat and 15:00 EAT. Video hiyo imefanywa chini ya Ogopa Video na soon itaanzwa kuchezwa kwenye vituo mbali mbali vya TV

Wednesday, October 26, 2011
I have released a re-make ya wimbo wa Kila Munu Avena Kwao, version iliyowahi kuimbwa na Tongolanga, this is in honour of Miaka 50 ya Uhuru and the local music that inspired me as a child, the video is coming out soon! Click here to listening SHAA - VENAKWAO
Monday, October 24, 2011
Track mpya ya Marlaw ambayo imefanywa kwa ushirikiano wa maproduza wawili Tud Thomas na Lamar. Kwa mara ya kwanza unaisikia hapa na unaweza kuifanya Track Hii kuwa kama CallerTune Yako kwa Wateja wa Airtel ANDIKA UJUMBE MFUPI " DEF 9370 KWENDA 15578
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Friday, October 21, 2011
Habari mbalimbali ambazo zinazidi kusambaa mtandaoni na pia katika vyombo mbalimbali vya habari vikiwemo vile vya kimataifa kama vile CNN, The Guardian UK,Reuters,AFP,Al Jazeera nk zinasema kwamba aliyekuwa Rais wa Libya,Moammar Ghadhafi, amefariki dunia baada ya kushambuliwa na kuumizwa vibaya katika mapambano makali yaliyotokea katika mji aliozaliwa wa Sirte kati ya waasi(National Transitional Council-NTC) na majeshi yake. Kwa mujibu wa msemaji wa NTC,Abdel Majid Mlegta,Ghadhafi ambaye aliitawala Libya kwa miaka takribani 42, amefariki kutokana na kuumizwa vibaya kichwani wakati wa mashambulizi hayo na wakati akijaribu kukimbia. Hizi hapa ni baadhi ya picha ambazo zinazidi kusambaa mtandaoni zinazoonyesha sura ya Moammar Ghadhafi baada ya mashambulizi.Tunaomba radhi kwa picha hizi!
Pichani ni Vodacom Miss Tanzania 2011, Salha Israel,akipunga mkono wa kwaheri kwa baadhi ya ndugu,jamaa,marafiki na watanzania waliojitokeza kumuaga katika uwanja wa ndege wa kimataifa wa Julius Kambarage Nyerere(JNIA) jijini Dar-es-salaam hapo jana. Salha ameondoka kwenda kushiriki katika mashindano ya dunia (Miss World) yatakayofanyikia jijini London nchini Uingereza mwezi ujao tarehe 6 Novemba katika ukumbi wa Earls Court Two ambapo mshindi wa Miss World 2010,Mmarekani Alexandria Mills atakabidhi taji lake kwa mshindi mpya. Swali kubwa ambalo najiuliza na ningependa nawe msomaji ujiulize ni kwamba je,mwaka huu Tanzania ina matumaini ya kufanya vizuri zaidi kuliko miaka ya nyuma?Tumefanya maandalizi ya kutosha ili kwenda kushindana na sio kushiriki katika mashindano haya?Na endapo tutaishia kuwa wasindikizaji,mwakani tujiandae namna gani?Tuwapate vipi wanaokwenda kutuwakilisha? Bila shaka majibu ya baadhi ya maswali hayo magumu yapo mikononi mwa Kamati ya Miss Tanzania.Kwetu sisi hapa BC,tunamtakia Salha kila la kheri.

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011
jokate-Face
DStv’s Channel O Africa is deepening its commitment to the continent and spreading the word on being Original Africanwith the recent selection of itsnew, youngand vibrant VJs. Edun‘Denrele’Olufemi (Nigeria), Flavia Tumusiime (Uganda), JokateMwegelo (Tanzania), Joey Muthengi (Kenya),Stefen ‘J.Town’Menson(Ghana)and Maya Wegerif,the roving VJ from South Africa,werechosen from some of the best talent in their respective countries and they all have one thing in common, their love of African music! For Channel O Africa, this is a bold move towards giving viewers a peek at the different cultures and spaces within Africa to show how African music and musicians are reshaping the entertainment arena and standing up for recognition. The VJs will be going behind-the-scenes and giving viewers a wider picture of what goes on in the music and entertainment world that is rapidly growing in Africa as well as internationally. Channel O Africa Manager, Leslie 'Lee’Kasumba believes that choosing this young talent will see Channel O further embracing the music loving population within the continent. “Each one of these VJ’s is awesome in their own right. Not only do they have a fundamental love for their country and music from their countries too, they also have a love for what is happening around them and can see African Urban music in the global space which is exactly what Channel O Africa is about. They are passionate, hardworking individuals and as a team, they will take Channel O Africa to new levels,” says Kasumba. You can catch them on Channel O Africa (DStv Channel 320) coveringan array of events like countries’ Independence Day celebrations, interviewing the who’s who of the African entertainment circuit on red carpet events and also talking to people on the streets about the fast-growing African musical talent. Be part of the Channel O Original African team by logging onto www.channelo.tvYou can also check them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter by going to www.twitter.com/channeloafrica.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011


Baada ya muda mrefu wadau wa kiwanda cha filamu kumzoea muigizaji
wa kike dada yetu Wolper katika style mbalimbali za mawigi, mawiving
lakini kwa sasa amekuja na mpya ya kuwa na nywele fupi na kubadilika
 kimuonekano.

Pozi la kichokozi ilo

Hatari dada unatisha endelea kutupa mavituuuuzzz katika tasnia

Kama unyamwezini dada

Nipeni maoni wadau dada kapendeza au?

Angalia macho hayo yanavyokuita

Poziiiiiiii

Kidole dada

Cheki midomo hiyoooooo

Friday, October 14, 2011
Ingawa kila siku idadi ya bloggers wa kitanzania inazidi kuongezeka,idadi ya wanawake wanaoblog bado ni ndogo ikilinganishwa na wale wa kiume.Yawezekana ni kwa sababu wanawake bado hawajapata mwamko wa kutosha au pengine ni kitu ambacho bado wanakipa kisogo. Lakini pamoja na idadi ya wanawake kuwa ndogo,wanaofanya hivyo wanafanya kazi nzuri sana ya kuwawakilisha wanawake wenzao.Miongoni mwa wanawake hao ni pamoja na Shamim Mwasha au Zeze kama anavyojulikana kwa watu wake wa karibu. Iwe ni shughuli yenye mvuto wa kitaifa au wa mtu binafsi(hususani zile zenye kuwagusa wanawake zaidi),ukihudhuria na kutizamatizama katika watu waliopo mstari wa mbele katika kuchukua kumbukumbu iwe ni kwa kutumia picha za mgando(still photos) au videos,bila shaka waweza kumuona Zeze.Ukimsalimia atakujibu na kukurushia tabasamu ambalo naweza kusema ni “signature” yake. Hivi karibuni nilipata nafasi ya kufanya naye mahojiano ambayo utayasoma hivi punde.Zeze ambaye blog yake inakwenda kwa jina www.8020fashions.blogspot.com, anaweka bayana mambo kadhaa kuhusu harakati zake kama mwandishi wa habari(taaluma yake) na pia blogger pamoja na ujasiriamali. Yote tisa,kumi ni kwamba siku chache zijazo,Shamim kupitia blog yake ya 8020fashions,anasheherekea miaka mitano(5) tangu aanze shughuli ya kublog au Libeneke la kublog kama ambavyo rafiki yangu Issa Michuzi hupenda kuiita shughuli hii.Nimemuuliza pia maswali machache kuhusu siku hiyo maalum kwake na kwa wapenzi wa blog yake ambayo itafanyika pale Diamond Jubilee tarehe 30 October,2011.Twende pamoja katika mahojiano yafuatayo; BC: Umekuwa uki-blog kwa muda gani mpaka hivi sasa?Nini kilikusukuma katika kuanzisha blog yako? SM: Huu ni mwaka wangu wa tano sasa tangu nianze hili libeneke.Kikubwa kilichonisukuma kilikuwa ni nia yangu ya kutangaza biashara ya duka langu la nguo liitwalo 8020 Fashion lililopo Sinza.Nikaona nifungue blog ili niwe naweka nguo na bidhaa zingine kadiri zinavyowasili dukani.Sasa kama ujuavyo si kila siku naweza kuwa na new arrival na ili watu warejee kuangalia blog ndio nikaanza kuweka picha za matukio mbalimbali huku nikiwa nimejikita kwenye fashion zaidi katika kuonyesha nini kilivaliwa wapi na nani na mambo kama hayo. BC: Kitaaluma wewe ni mwandishi wa habari. Sasa ukiwa kama blogger,unadhani kuna tofauti gani za kimsingi kati ya mwandishi wa habari wa kawaida na blogger? Je,kuna misingi ambayo wote (a journalist and a blogger) wanayotakiwa kuzingatia? SM: Ni kweli kabisa,ipo tofauti kubwa sana. Kama ujuavyo blogger inakuwa ni mimi kama mimi ambapo nisipo-update ni blog inakuwa imelala doro. Hivyo kuwa kama blogger inabidi uwe na juhudi binafsi za kujituma kitu ambacho ni tofauti na mwandishi wa habari ambapo hata wewe usipoenda kazini au kufanya kazi gazeti ni lazima litoke tu. BC: Blog yako imejikita zaidi katika kuandika habari za urembo,shughuli kama vile harusi,kitchen party,fashion shows nk.Ni kwanini uliamua kuwa na “niche” kama hiyo? 


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Leo watanzania wote na wote wanaotupenda na kututakia kheri tunaungana katika kumkumbuka Baba wa Taifa letu,Hayati Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere ambaye alifariki tarehe kama ya leo,14th October 1999 kule nchini Uingereza. 


 Rais mstaafu,Benjamin Mkapa,ambaye ndiye alikuwa madarakani wakati wa msiba wa Mwalimu Nyerere,ameamua kuiweka upya risala aliyoisoma wakati wa mazishi ya kitaifa ya Mwalimu Nyerere.Tunaiweka hapa chini kwa ajili yako msomaji wetu.Isome na iwe chachu ya kutafakari.Je,tunamuenzi vipi Mwalimu Nyerere?Tunatenda au tunaishia katika maneno ya kwenye majukwaa ya siasa katika japo kujaribu kusimamia au kutekeleza yale aliyoyasimamia?Hii tuliyonayo hivi leo,ndio Tanzania aliyoiota Hayati Mwalimu Nyerere?Bila shaka,jibu ni hapana.Tumeteleza na kuanguka.Basi tunapotaka kuamka,kujipangusa na kuendelea na safari yetu,tufanye nini?Ni misingi ipi ambayo hatuna budi kuirudia?Je ni katika tamaduni zetu,katika siasa zetu,elimu,utawala au nini?Tusiishie kulalama na kujiona watu tulioshindwa.Tuna uwezo wa kumuenzi kwa vitendo.Tusione aibu ya kukiri makosa yetu.Ulimwengu umetuchanganya.Tuamke sasa.Miaka mingine ya Uhuru isije pita tukizidi kuporomoka kama taifa.Twendeni tukaifanye kazi. 


 Hii hapa chini ni kutoka kwa Rais mstaafu Benjamin William Mkapa; 
                                                                 
                                                                 Tribute to Nyerere


 By Benjamin William Mkapa, 


 As Managing Editor of then ruling Party and Government Newspapers, I used to post a column regularly, entitled: What they say about US. In this I reproduce features or news analysis, both favourable and critical of Tanzania, written by journalists from all sort of local and International newspapers. 


 This year we celebrate fifty years of the independence of mainland Tanzania. And to-day we commemorate the passing on of its Founding Father, Mwalimu Julius K. Nyerere. Having worked with him I have been reflecting on what I could say about him. I have decided that the best tribute I can pay to his life and work is to recall the Eulogy I made on the occasion of the State Funeral at the National Stadium in Dar Es Salaam on 21st October 1999. Here it is. 




                                         State Funeral for Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere


 One of the legacies of President Mkapa is his handling of the illness, death and subsequent funeral of the Founding President of Tanzania, Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere. On Mwalimu’s State Funeral on Thursday, 21st October 1999 at the National Stadium in Dar es Salaam, President Mkapa delivered the following eulogy. 


 This is the saddest day in the history of our country. It marks a life ceased and a service ended.


          But, let me first thank the doctors, nurses and staff that day and night struggled to save the life of our beloved Founding Father of the United Republic of Tanzania, Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere. 


          I thank everyone who stood by us, and helped us, and all those that sent messages of support and encouragement during Mwalimu’s illness, and condolences on his demise. 


          I thank British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Her Majesty’s Government for being so helpful and supportive throughout the illness and death of Mwalimu Nyerere.


           I thank most sincerely all of you, the leaders and other distinguished people from Africa and beyond that are here to support and comfort us. We really appreciate your coming.


           I ask everyone who helped us and the bereaved family to accept the gratitude of the family, the gratitude of my Government, and the gratitude of the entire people of Tanzania to whom Mwalimu has always been, and will always be, much more than a Founding Father. 


           To you, the people of the United Republic of Tanzania, I am also very grateful. On 26th September, I addressed the Nation, explaining the illness of Mwalimu Nyerere and asking everyone to pray for his recovery. Across the country, across all religious faiths, prayers were said, day and night. 


            Now that he is no more, we have all joined hands across the country, regardless of tribe, faith, gender or race, to mourn his passing away in unity, solidarity, peace and tranquillity just like Mwalimu taught us. We have learnt well, and this is clearly a good beginning for life after Mwalimu. 


             Since he passed away I have received hundreds of messages of condolences from all corners of the continent and the world sent by Kings and Queens, Presidents and Prime Ministers, leaders of international and regional organisations, political and civil society leaders, and yes, from ordinary citizens of the world. They are unanimous in their description of Mwalimu as a person, as a national leader, as an African statesman and as an international personality. 


            I cannot read all of the messages to you. But on behalf of our continent I will read part of the message sent by the OAU Chairman, President Abdelaziz Bouteflika of Algeria. He refers to Mwalimu as:   


                     “(T)he peerless leader who devoted his life to the service of his country and the continent, the                                           tireless defender of just causes and worthy architect of the conquest by African peoples of their rightful place     among nations of the world.”  


      On behalf of the international community I will quote the United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan. Of Mwalimu he says:                 


   “He set an example in Africa by voluntarily renouncing power and handing over to his successor through  an orderly constitutional process.”


            Mwalimu is one of the leaders of developing countries who challenged and critiqued the economic prescriptions of financial institutions such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund in the early 1980′s when he was still President, and afterwards as Chairman of the South Commission. I believe Mwalimu had an influence in changing the perspectives of these institutions and making them more responsive to our points of view. For that reason, on behalf of international financial institutions, I will read the full message of the President of the World Bank, Mr. James D. Wolfensohn. He said: 


 “For the men and women who have served the great cause of development in the world, one of the lights of our lives went out today. Mr. Julius Nyerere was one of the founding fathers of modern Africa. He was also one of the few world leaders whose high ideals, moral integrity, and personal modesty inspired people right around the globe. 


 While world economists were debating the importance of capital output ratios, President Nyerere was saying that nothing was more important for people than being able to read and write and have access to clean water. 


 He gave his compatriots a sense of hope and achievement early in their life as a country. And he gave them a sense of nation with few parallels in Africa and the world – bound by a common language (Kiswahili) and a history almost entirely free of internal divisions and conflict. His political ideals, his deep religious convictions, his equally deep religious tolerance, and his belief that people of all ethnic and regional origins should have equal access to knowledge and material opportunities have marked his country – and Africa – forever. 


 He was a leader in the liberation of Southern Africa. He looked after hundreds of thousands of refugees forced to live in western Tanzania by political turmoil in central Africa. And he left office peacefully at an age when he could certainly have continued. He was known as “Mwalimu” (or “Teacher”) – which was his first profession. Many of us still regard ourselves as his students, and we feel very honoured to have known and worked with him in his life. 


 To the people of Tanzania – and to his wider family across Africa and around the world – I want to say how much we share your sadness at his passing. However, the example he set and the ideals he represented will remain a source of inspiration and comfort for all of us. That is a legacy which even President Nyerere – modest as he was – would have been proud of.”


                 There are very many people in this country who, like me, consider ourselves lucky that our lives were touched by Mwalimu. I for one have no hesitation to say, with pride, that I learnt politics at the hand of a true master; a man who proved that politics does not have to be, as conventionally portrayed, a dirty game; an upright man, a man who would stand for what is right and just though the heavens fell. 


               Here was a man who friends, comrades and his fellow citizens loved deeply, and whose political foes respected highly. A man of outstanding integrity, imbued with an intense love for his fellow human beings across the lines of geography, race, colour, and gender. 
    
               Mwalimu was averse to empty praises, averse to the development of a personality cult. His humility and disdain for flattery is legendary. But the people of this country, other Africans, developed and developing countries, have all recognised Mwalimu’s contribution to Tanzania, to Africa and to the world, awarding him over the years with medals, awards, honorary degrees from Africa, East and West Europe, Asia, and the Americas. 


                  In his 77 years of mortal life, Mwalimu did much for our nation, for the African continent, and for the world. He made us free and contributed to the freedom of others beyond our borders. Like Nkrumah, he believed the indignity of one African was the indignity of all Africans; and that as long as there was an African country under colonial domination, the freedom of one African country was meaningless. He mobilised our national will, spirit and resources for the total liberation of Africa.


             His life long philosophy rested on the premise that all human beings are created equal and deserve equal freedom, justice, respect and dignity. He believed in, and practised, that principle in whose advocacy he was both passionate and inspiring. He built a united nation with a vision of equality and respect across racial, religious, tribal, and gender divides. Until this day, the union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar remains an enduring example of African unity. We shall defend and strengthen this Union with all our might. 


           His commitment to unity within the country, and African unity, had an almost missionary zeal. To him the imperative of unity, solidarity, and co-operation between poor and weak countries in pursuit of greater democracy on a global scale, and the sovereign equality of nations, was paramount. We are not less human just because we are poor, he consistently told his political and economic interlocutors. 


             His view of freedom was all-encompassing. It was not restricted to political independence, but extended to a vision of a totally liberated human being – in political, economic, social and cultural terms.


 One of the nicknames Tanzanians gave Mwalimu as President was “Musa” (Moses). Like Moses in the Holy Books, he had given us freedom and was leading the People of Tanzania through the desert to the promised land of prosperity. We believe the new century and millennium will indeed witness a more prosperous Tanzania. But, alas, like Moses of the Holy Books, Mwalimu’s life was cut short before we reached the new century of promise. 


      A man of faith, a devout person, he had tremendous respect for all faiths. 


 Love begets love, trust begets trust, respect begets respect, he taught us. Mwalimu, as a result, was loved, trusted and respected by all tribes, all races, all religions and all regions of Tanzania. 


          Mwalimu was extremely sensitive to the downtrodden, the weak, the disabled, the powerless. He was acutely sensitive to the plight of refugees and displaced persons. Under his leadership, Tanzania was not only peaceful, thereby not generating refugees, but he made Tanzania home to everyone seeking political and personal refuge. 


 A few months before he died he visited refugee camps in Western Tanzania and talked to the Burundi refugees there, giving them hope that his role as an international facilitator for the Burundi peace process would soon restore peace in their country so they could go back to their homes. His perseverance in peace efforts, regardless of the many disappointments along the way, never ceased to amaze others and me.


            I talked to him a few days before he was admitted to the St Thomas Hospital in London, and even at that stage of his illness, he was impatient to return to Tanzania to carry on with his facilitation of the Burundi peace process. I had to plead to dissuade him. A peacemaker, he was a universal man, God’s gift to mankind. The gift we can give in return is to quickly finalise the Burundi peace process, and facilitate the voluntary and peaceful repatriation of those who had reason to flee for their lives.


          Mwalimu was a teacher in many ways. He had an unquenchable thirst for knowledge, and an unending desire to impart knowledge to others. A man of great patience, a great listener, he was always willing to weigh and consider a wide array of opinion. A voracious reader of books, what helped to persuade him to accept a bigger house, in his own words spoken light-heartedly, was because he had run out of room for books in his former smaller house.


              A man of great vision, he had exceptional intellect and wit. A man of ideas, a creative thinker. He was always challenged by new ideas, fascinated by the search for truth, for reality, for science and history. 




            UNICEF, in their message on his death described Mwalimu as “a slender, diminutive figure of irresistibly infectious chuckle, with a mind so sharp as to cut to the heart of every argument, but a tongue so kind as to soothe the soul of every adversary.”


              It has been said that the true measure of humanity is the care one has for the weaker members of society. On this score, because of his intense spirituality, Mwalimu distinguished himself as a veritable human being. His concern, perhaps even obsession, with removing inequalities in society, and in the world is legendary.


 His disdain for affluence amid poverty had a spiritual aura and was deeply imbedded in his heart and mind. 


Mwalimu saw himself as a man with a mission, and refused the distraction that the accumulation of earthly riches would bring in his life. 


 My Fellow Citizens,


 This is a sad occasion. But I am sure if Mwalimu could speak to us now, he would be exhorting us to pick up his mantle and carry on the struggle against poverty, against injustice, against bigotry. He would exhort us, as he always did in his lifetime, to cherish and protect the union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar. He would ask us to be on guard against any divisive tendencies. He would urge us to move much more quickly to integrate African economies, and promote African unity. He would appeal for collective South-South self-reliance. 


            As sad as we all are, this must also be a celebration of the life of an outstanding human being – an extraordinary man who devoted his whole life and being to the service of others, within and beyond Tanzania. A man of chiefly heritage who abolished privilege. A man who is the embodiment of good leadership, leadership as service to others. A man who is the example of public service for the public good. We all know, and the world knows, that unlike many post-independence African leaders, he did not use public office for personal enrichment. What Mwalimu had was what the people of this country willingly gave him.


           Today all Tanzanians weep for Mwalimu, a man in whom all kinds of people saw a saviour. A man who believed in giving everyone an education, so that everyone could have an equal chance in life. There are many in this country today who hold important positions in government and society who will never forget Mwalimu for giving them the key to their present status – the key of education. A man who two years ago at his 75th birthday grieved that, “we are wasting too much life”. He was talking of the many children and adults who die of preventable or curable diseases, or lack of proper nutrition.


              As the funeral cortege passed the hundreds of thousands of people lining the streets of Dar es Salaam the echo of the cry “Mkombozi umetuacha”, meaning, “Our liberator, you have left us” was everywhere. He was so much to everyone; a pillar of what Tanzania is today, a repository of wisdom, counsel and guidance. He has left us, but we shall not let slip his legacy. We shall safeguard his achievements and hold high the torch of struggle and freedom he has bequeathed us. 


            I have been privileged to lead the cortege procession of this unique man and leader through the streets of Dar es Salaam. I was overcome by the ubiquitous outpouring of genuine grief and sense of loss. But I was encouraged by the words and hand-written placards that vowed to protect the freedom, unity, solidarity, tolerance, and principles that Mwalimu taught us all his life. 


            And I want to assure everyone within and outside Tanzania that my Government will ensure that the legacy of Mwalimu never dies. We will do all within our power:



  •  To maintain national unity, concord and harmony; 
  • To prosecute the war on poverty with even greater zeal and ensure the fruits of that war are shared as widely and equitably as possible among the downtrodden; and 
  • To defend the union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar which he founded together with another of our beloved founding leaders, the late Sheikh Abeid Aman Karume.



             Let us not forget, my dear brothers and sisters, that the presence among us of so many leaders from our sub-region and the African continent, from Europe and the Americas and from Asia is testimony to the stature in the world that Mwalimu earned for his pursuit of the legacy he has left us. Their presence here, therefore, is not only in honour of Mwalimu but also an exhortation to us to be worthy inheritors of Mwalimu’s legacy. We must stay the course.


My Fellow Citizens, 


 There is no doubt that Mwalimu was richly blessed by the Almighty God. He used those talents as his Maker wanted him to. And as he stands before God at the end of his life’s ministry, I am sure he can say with confidence: Lord, I used everything you gave me, not for personal gain or comfort, but for the freedom, dignity and well-being of the people you put under my charge, and those well beyond Tanzania’s borders and shores.


    Our world is composed of givers and takers. The takers may eat better, but the givers sleep better. In death, as in life, Mwalimu sleeps better. For his entire life was a life of giving, not taking. 


 We thank Almighty God most profoundly for the life and service of Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere. 


And we whose lives were touched by him join in a chorus of prayer: “May Almighty God Rest His Soul in Eternal Peace”. 


 I thank you. 




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Wednesday, October 12, 2011
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Monday, October 10, 2011

                                                           Diamond


                                              Bob Junior
Hivi ni kitu gani kinamfanya mwanamuziki mmoja kuwa zaidi kuliko mwingine? Ni sauti,ni muonekano,ni tungo nzuri au ni bahati tu ya kupendwa?Au ni “swagger” kama wanavyosema vijana wa kileo? Swali au maswali kama hayo nilikuwa nikijiuliza hivi leo wakati nikisikiliza mpambano katika kipindi cha Nani Zaidi kinachorushwa na Radio One Stereo(89.5fm) kutokea Mikocheni jijini Dar-es-salaam.Ni kipindi ambacho kimekuwepo katika kituo hicho toka enzi zile za kina Charles Hillary(Mzee wa Macharanga) Katika kipindi hicho wasanii Diamond Platinumz na Bob Junior ndio waliokuwa wanashindanishwa katika kipindi hicho ambapo wasikilizaji huwa ndio waamuzi kwa njia ya simu wanazopiga na kuweka bayana ni nani aliye kipenzi chao au wanayedhani ni zaidi ya mwingine. Pamoja na maswali yangu au yetu,katika kipindi cha Nani Zaidi kilichorushwa leo hii tarehe 9 Oct.2011,Msanii Diamond Platinumz ndiye aliyeibuka mshindi kwa jumla ya kura 26 dhidi ya kura 10 zilizokwenda kwa Bob Junior. Je,endapo ungelikuwa na nafasi ya kusema chochote juu ya mpambano katika ya Diamond na Bob Junior ungesemaje ?Nani zaidi kwa mtizamo wako ?Kwa kutumia vigezo gani ? Read more: BongoCelebrity
Sunday, October 9, 2011

Kampuni ya African Stars Entertainment imeandaa tamasha kubwa la burudani kwa ajili ya kusherehekea miaka 50 ya Uhuru wa Tanzania Bara na Uzinduzi rasmi wa Albamu ya 11 ya Bendi yake ya African Stars “Twanga Pepeta”. Tamasha hilo linataraji kuwahusisha wasanii wa fani mbalimbali za Muziki wa hapa nchini na kutoka nje ya nchi. Fani zitakazohusishwa ni pamoja na Taarab, Muziki wa Kizazi kipya na Muziki wa Dansi na msanii mmoja kutoka Nchini Kenya ambaye bado uongozi wa ASET unaendelea kufanya naye mazungumzo.

Tamasha hilo la uzinduzi linataraji kufanyika katika viwanja vya Leaders Club vilivyopo maeneo ya Kinondoni Jijini Dar es salaam siku ya Jumapili ya tarehe 06-11-2011 kuanzia saa sita za mchana. Albamu itakayozinduliwa bado haijapatiwa jina ila nyimbo zilizopo kwenye albamu hiyo ni pamoja na “Mapenzi hayana Kiapo” utunzi wake Saleh Kupaza, “Penzi la Shemeji” utunzi wake Mwinjuma Muumini au Kocha wa Dunia, “Umenivika umasikini” utunzi wake Luizer Mbutu, “Dunia Daraja” utunzi wake Charlz Baba, “Mtoto wa Mwisho” utunzi wake Dogo Rama na nyimbo ya mwisho ni “Kauli” iliyotungwa na Rogart Hegga. Nyimbo zote zimesharekodiwa katika CD kwenye studio ya Metro chini ya Mtengenezaji Allen Mapigo na nyimbo tatu zinatamba redioni na kwenye stesheni za redio mbalimbali hapa Nchini na nje ya nchi. Maandalizi ya Tamasha yanaendelea vizuri na katika kufanikisha Tamasha hili, ASET imeandaa ligi ndogo itakayoshirikisha timu 12 ikiwemo Timu ya Twanga Pepeta FC iliyoundwa na wanamuziki na wadau wa karibu wa Bendi. Uzinduzi wa mwaka huu tumeamua kuuweka tofauti kama zinduzi zilizopita ili kuenda sambamba na maadhimisho ya miaka 50 ya uhuru wa Tanzania Bara. Bendi inataraji kuingia kambini wiki moja kabla ya tarehe ya uzinduzi ili kujitayarisha vizuri kwa ajili ya shoo kali. HASSAN REHANI. MENEJA ASET.

The Ladies of Twanga Pepeta

Ni mwendo wa kutwanga na kupepeta.





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Saturday, October 8, 2011
MSANII kutoka nchini Nigeria Chris Trent maarufu kama Mr.Flavour ambaye anatamba na singo ya yake ya ‘Ashawo’ anatarajiwa kutumbuiza katika fainali za shindano la vipaji la Bongo Star Search Second Chance linalotarajiwa kufanyika Oktoba 14 kwenye ukumbi wa Diamond Jubillee jijini Dar es Salaam. Mkurugenzi wa kampuni ya Benchmark Production inayoandaa shindano hilo, Ritha Poulsen alisema kuwa msanii huyo pamoja na wengine kutoka hapa nchini watapamba fainali hizo zitakazoshirikisha wasanii watatu waliotinga fainali. Alisema jumla ya shilingi mil.55 zitawaniwa katika shindani hilo ambapo mshindi wa kwanza atazawadiwa shilingi milo.40, mshindi wa pili atapata mil.10 na mshindi wa tatu atapata shilingi mili.5. Habari na Mama Pipiro


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Friday, October 7, 2011
Kawaida habari kama hii huwa naziweka katika ukurasa wa GLOBAL CELEBRITIES NEWS & ENTERTAINMENT unaopatikana kwa kubonyeza link hapo juu.Naiweka hapa ili kukukumbusha kutembelea ukurasa huo na pia kukutakia wikiendi njema. Je,unaweza kuwatambua waliopo pichani? Read more: http://www.bongocelebrity.com/#axzz1aALX2ZzX
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Msanii mpya kwenye game hili la bongo fleva anajulikana kwa jina la Sajju ametoa wimbo wake mpya unaoitwa GO CRAZY akiwa amewashirikisha wasanii wa hapa hapa bongo K Style & Gosby. Kazi hii imetengenezwa pale maeneo ya Mbezi Beach katika studio ya Authentic chini ya Producer Max, sikiliza wimbo huu halafu unipe maoni yako kama dogo anaweza au aupige chini mziki huu
K Style, Sajju & Gosby wakiwa nje ya studio ya Authentic Mbezi Beach
Uganda Association TZ Presents Uganda Nite Black & Yellow Party celebrating the Uganda Independence at Much More (Bilicanas Complex) next to Club Bilicanas on Saturday 8th October 2011 from 10 PM till dawn.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Kwa Tanzania naweza kuwa sahihi nikisema kwamba “napenda kumtambulisha” kijana Chris Mhina,mtanzania anayefanya vizuri katika anga za muziki kutokea nchini Sweden kwani naamini sio watu wengi sana ambao wameshapata nafasi ya kumsikia Chris Mhina.Lakini kwa pande za kule Sweden,Chris Mhina hahitaji utambulisho sana kwani tayari ni miongoni mwa wanamuziki vijana wanaofanya vizuri sana katika za muziki. Hivyo basi kwa heshima na taadhima,naomba nimtambulishe kwako wewe msomaji kijana huyu ambaye kwa mapana anapeperusha bendera ya Tanzania kupitia muziki huko Sweden na kote kwingineko hususani barani Ulaya.Ukitaka kujua mengi kumhusu Chris unaweza kufanya hivyo kwa kutembelea tovuti yake kwa kubonyeza hapa. Ili kupata kionjo kidogo tizama video hiyo hapo chini ya wimbo wake Last Dance. Read more: BongoCelebrity
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Monday, October 3, 2011
Baada ya kimya cha muda mrefu Mkali wa miondoko ya Bongo Flava anayejulikana kama Matonya hivi sasa yupo kwenye maandalizi ya Video ya wimbo wake mpya utakaokwenda kwa jina ”Mpera Mpera”. Utengenezaji wa video unafanyika Kallage Pictures chini ya Kallage. For More Pics Click Herehttp://dartalk.com/featured-photos/

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