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MAZISHI: Mwanamuziki maarufu wa Congo/Zaire Tabu Ley Rochereau afariki dunia nchini Ubelgiji

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Tabu Ley Rocherea Mwanamuziki maarufu wa Kiafrika na mfalme wa muziki wa Rumba toka nchini Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Congo DRC, Tabu Ley Rochereau amefariki dunia jana jumamosi akiwa hospitalini nchini Ubelgiji akiwa na umri wa miaka 76. Familia ya mwanamuziki huyo imethibitisha taarifa hizo na kusema mazishi yake yanatarajiwa kufanyika jijini Kinshasa baada ya mwili wake kurejeshwa. Tabu Ley ambaye jina lake halisi ni Pascal Sinyamwe Tabu, alizaliwa tarehe 13 Novemba 1937 huko Bandundu Magharibi mwa DRCongo, na umaarufu wake katika Muziki wa Rumba ulishika kasi zaidi katika miaka ya 1960. Alikuwa ni miongoni mwa Wanamuziki maarufu wa Kiafrika waliobobea katika utunzi, uimbaji na uadhishi wa nyimbo. Wakati wa utawala wa Mobutu Sese Seko, Mwanamuziki huyo alilazimika kuishi uhamishoni, na mwaka 1990 utawala huo ulipiga marufuku kusambazwa kwa albamu yake ya “Trop, c'east trop” au Too much is too much. Tabu Ley ni miongoni mwa Wanamuziki wa DRCongo ambao wam

President Kikwete Receives World Cup in Mwanza Tanzania

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Dr.Kikwete/President of Tanzania Mwanza — Mwanza Regional Commissioner, Engineer Evarist Ndikilo, told journalists here at a press conference attended by Coca-Cola Tanzania Country Manager Yebeltal Getachew and other government officials yesterday that the President will postpone his tour of Simiyu region to receive the trophy. "I would like to inform you that President Jakaya Kikwete will postpone his Simiyu tour and he will be here tomorrow (today) to receive the World Cup trophy," he said.   "On behalf of Mwanza region, I thank him very much for accepting our request and rescheduling his timetable of Simiyu region tour that has made possible the trophy to be received in our region for the first time in history," he added. According to Ndikilo, the World Cup Trophy will arrive at Mwanza Airport at 10.00 am from Nairobi, Kenya and will be displayed here until 11.00am when it will be taken under tight security to CCM Kirumba Stadium where it w

ARCHIVES: It was arguably the greatest last place finish in Olympic Games history

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John Stephen Akhwari Tanzanian marathon runner John Stephen Akhwari was never going to won a medal at Mexico City in 1968 . But his journey to the finish line is probably better remembered than that of the winner, Mamo Wolde of Ethiopia .  Less than halfway into the 42km race, Akhwari tangled with another runner and took a horrific fall, smashing his knee and shoulder on the pavement. With his knee reportedly dislocated and heavily bleeding, his race should have ended there. But instead it became one of the great tales of sporting courage, bravely, he continued running. As his rivals crossed the line one by one, Akhwari remained out on the course, in pain, but determined to see out the race, he did just that. By the time he completed the race - at about 7pm Mexico time - he was more than an hour behind any of the other 57 competitors to have entered the Olympic stadium. But the few thousand people who stayed behind to see him complete the race gave him an almigh

IRAQW TRIBE: One of the most dynamic and peaceful tribes in Tanzania

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Iraqw people dancing as they thank god during the harvest season The Iraqw tribe is one of the few non- Bantu tribes in Tanzania . They are Cushitic of Ethiopian origin - and their appearance is distinctive: they tend to be tall and light-skinned, with the prominent cheekbones and high foreheads common to people of Cushitic extraction. However, it is uncertain when they migrated to northern Tanzania . Estimates vary between 1000 and 5000 years ago. The Iraqw maintain their strong agriculturalist roots of farming wheat, beans, sorghum and maize covering parts of two main regions of Arusha and Manyara . Story to be continued...

Thanksgiving Day: What does it mean?

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The Turkey To many Americans Thanksgiving Day means sumptuous turkey dinners, family reunions and football games. Most seem to forget that the very name of this traditional holiday means to give thanks. But give thanks to whom? For what? And why? IN   1630   the  little   350-ton  Arbella was plowing westward through the rough Atlantic to the Massachusetts coast.   From  its   deck  John Winthrop preached a striking sermon that accurately predicted America's future. "Wee shall be," prophesied Winthrop, "as a Citty upon a Hill, the Eies of all people are uppon us; soe that if wee shall deale falsely with our god in this worke we have undertaken and soe cause him to withdrawe his present help from us, wee shall be made a story and a by-word through the world." Those are remarkable words! They indicate that at least some of the early colonists sensed that their endeavors were being favored by the hand of God. These early settlers seemed to grasp that t