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Kigoma regional chief Thobias Andengenye today, 24 March 2024, shared the Iftar he prepared for Muslim worshippers at Kakonko District Council.- 1
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1. Eagles soar high in the sky and sparrows and crows cannot reach there. No bird can soar as high as an eagle. LESSON: Have big plans - Live with people who have positive attitudes and success so that they will motivate you to move forward. Eagles fly with other eagles. Victoria C Mwanziva District Commissioner- LUDEWA, Njombe Region. Government of the United Republic of Tanzania 2. Eagles can see very far. Eagles can see something five kilometres away. When an eagle sees its prey, it looks there and starts to catch the prey at high speed. It doesn't matter if there are obstacles in the way, the eagle will not change its focus until it catches the prey. LESSON: You must have a vision and you must keep looking at it until you find it or reach it, that's the secret of your success. 3. When the eagle is dead, it eats only what it has caught; An eagle does not hunt what it has not hunted, an eagle believes that what it has hunted is better, so when it is hungry it cannot eat a carcass. LESSON: Don't like to use corpses for dirty and inappropriate things, because you will destroy your soul and your life will not go at a high speed of success. Follow yours and fight yours. 4 Eagles love heavy rain and wind. When the clouds gather, the eagles are happy. The eagle uses the wind of the rain to soar very high, it does not use much strength to soar, it can just spread its wings and then it starts to float without any problems and enjoys a good life. LESSON: Use problems as a challenge to take you from one place to another: 5. When an eagle gets old, its feathers become weak and do not allow it to fly as fast as before. When he sees this, he goes to the cave, away from the enemies, when he reaches the cave, he pulls out all his feathers and hides there until he dreams of another feather, then he comes out. LESSON: Sometimes we have to let go of some bad habits that prevent us from achieving our great success. If you find a challenge on the road to success, never give up, go, reorganise and come back quickly and you will succeed. Victoria C Mwanziva District Commissioner- LUDEWA, Njombe Region. Government of the United Republic of Tanzania- 0
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Today, I opened and chaired the Cotton Industry Stakeholders' Meeting at the Morena Hotel in Dodoma. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the cotton crop and identify strategies that will increase productivity in the production and marketing of the crop. Stakeholders have commended the various actions taken by Hon. President Dr SAMIA Suluhu Hassan in promoting the agricultural sector; where the cotton crop has also been part of the implementation of the Ministry of Agriculture in raising the crop. I stress that the government of the sixth phase is ready and has a mission to strengthen the association so that you can do business and get rid of the dependency of farmers' fees. Call for cooperatives to initiate development projects. The Ministry of Agriculture will begin preparations to encourage regions and districts to increase production and productivity in the cotton crop through an "incentive scheme" where the winning districts or regions will be built centres of agricultural tools to facilitate production services. It is important that such a meeting is held twice a year to have discussions before and after the farming season. I have asked the participants in the discussion to also consider the timing of these meetings. Hussein M Bashe Minister, Ministry for Agriculture , MP Nzega Urban Constituency- 0
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The Secretary General of the Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), Ambassador Dr. Emmanuel John Nchimbi, greets some elders from different areas of the Pemba Districts, immediately after the Futar he organised for them in Chakechake today, Saturday 23 March 2024, where he had earlier met them for discussions and consultations on various issues in their areas and nationally.- 1
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The spokesperson for the Prisons Service and Head of the Parole Section, Assistant Commissioner of Prisons (ACP) Elizabeth Mbezi (right), gave an interview to Radio Kasibante FM in Kagera Region on 22 March 2024, educating the community on the implementation of the Parole Act.- 1
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The Secretary General of the Ministry of Water, Engineer Mwajuma Waziri, as she joined the water family at the Iftar in Dodoma.- 1
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The Minister of Works, Innocent Bashungwa, has instructed the Chief Executive of the Technical and Electrical Agency (TEMESA), Lazaro Kilahala, to ensure that he is in charge of safety issues on all ferries in the country so that they can provide better services and protect the safety of property and passengers.- 1
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The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Social Services and Community Development received and considered the estimates of revenue and expenditure of the Ministry of Social Development, Gender, Women and Special Groups for the financial year 2024/25 in Dodoma on 22 March 2024.- 1
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Infrastructure through the construction of new buildings at the North Regional Referral Hospital - KCMC, Benjamin Mkapa Dodoma Hospital and Bugando Regional Hospital.- 1
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Organising activities is one thing, having people come and join you is a blessing in itself. I thank all the people of Manyara, even those who came from outside Manyara for yesterday's meeting. May God bless and accept your fasting. Inshallah! Ramadan Kareem Queen Sendiga Accountability Friendly Development- 1
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Today, 22 March 2024, Mr Othman Masoud continued his visit to update them on the condition of the sick and elderly, and to extend a helping hand to the bereaved, including those in Wingwi and Pandani, North Pemba Region.- 1
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Delighted to be back at Kipsigis Girls High School for the Thanksgiving Day KCSE 2023 results. Brings back such fond memories as an old girl - looking forward to inspiring the girls and celebrating their success.- 1
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Assistant Inspector of Police; Violeth Gideon who is the head of the Gender Desk in Ludewa District; She has been heard on Rafiki FM Radio in Ludewa District; She presented a topic on sexual violence. She explained that sexual violence is an act that can be done to anyone, be it a woman, a man or a child, that can hurt them physically or personally. She has described four types of violence which are physical violence, economic violence, sexual violence and psychological violence and the effects of violence on society. She urged the citizens not to turn a blind eye to acts of violence by reporting them to the police stations and to be each other's protectors. Thank you very much for presenting the topic on sexual violence education issues, all this is in the efforts of the police to be closer to society and to educate society.- 1
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