Tuesday, November 30, 2010
FOMU NA VITAMBULISHO
Tunapenda kuwakumbusha Viongozi wa maeneo mbalimbali kumaliza zoezi hilo la ukusanyaji wa fomu kabla ya December 1 tayari kwa kikao uongozi wa TASABA mwanzoni mwa December
UONGOZI TASABA
Thursday, November 25, 2010
KUHAMISHWA KWA FRRO BANGALORE
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email: gen_ffrroblr_ka@nic.in
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
MAWAZIRI NA MANAIBU WAZIRI 2010
2. Ofisi ya Rais – Mahusiano na Uratibu: Stephen Wassira
3.Ofisi ya Rais – Menejimenti ya Utumishi wa Umma Hawa Ghasia
4. Ofisi ya Makamu wa Rais – ( Muungano): Samia Suluhu
5. . Ofisi ya Makamu wa Rais – (Mazingira) Dr. Terezya Luoga Hovisa
6. Ofisi ya Waziri Mkuu (Sera, Uratibu na Bunge): William Lukuvi
7. Uwekezaji na Uwezeshaji Dr. Mary Nagu
8. Ofisi ya Waziri Mkuu, Tawala za Mikoa na Serikali za Mitaa (TAMISEMI) George Huruma Mkuchika
Naibu: Aggrey Mwanri
Naibu: Kassim Majaliwa
9. Wizara ya Fedha Mustapha Mkulo
Naibu: Gregory Teu
Naibu: Pereira Ame Silima
10. Wizara ya Mambo ya Ndani ya Nchi Shamsi Vuai Nahodha
Naibu: Balozi Khamis Suedi Kagasheki
11. Wizara ya Katiba na Sheria Celina Kombani
12. Wizara ya Mambo ya Nje na Ushirikiano wa Kimataifa Bernard K. Membe Naibu: Mahadhi Juma Mahadhi
13 . Wizara ya Ulinzi na Jeshi la Kujenga Taifa Dr. Hussein Ali Hassan Mwinyi
14. Wizara ya Maendeleo ya Mifugo na Uvuvi Dr. Mathayo David Mathayo
Naibu: Benedict Ole Nangoro
15. Wizara ya Mawasiliano, Sayansi na Teknolojia Prof. Makame Mnyaa Mbarawa
Naibu: Charles Kitwanga
16. Wizara ya Ardhi, Nyumba na Maendeleo ya Makazi Prof. Anna Tibaijuka Naibu: Goodluck Ole Madeye
17. Wizara ya Maliasili na Utalii Ezekiel Maige
18. Wizara ya Nishati na Madini William Mganga Ngeleja 1. Adam Kigoma Malima
19. Wizara ya Ujenzi Dr. John Pombe Magufuli
Naibu: Dr. Harrison Mwakyembe
20. Wizara ya Uchukuzi Omari Nundu
Naibu: Athumani Mfutakamba
21. Wizara ya Viwanda na Biashara Dr. Cyril Chami
Naibu: Lazaro Nyalandu
22. Wizara ya Elimu na Mafunzo ya Ufundi Dr. Shukuru Kawambwa
Naibu: Philipo Mulugo
23. Wizara ya Afya na Ustawi wa Jamii Dr. Haji Hussein Mpanda
Naibu: Dr. Lucy Nkya
24. Wizara ya Kazi na Ajira Gaudensia Kabaka Makongoro Mahanga
25. Wizara ya Maendeleo ya Jamii, Jinsia na Watoto Sophia Simba
Naibu: Umi Ali Mwalimu
26. Wizara ya Habari, Vijana na Michezo Emmanuel John Nchimbi
Naibu:Dr. Fenella Mukangara
27. Wizara ya Ushirikiano wa Afrika Mashariki Samuel John Sitta
Naibu Dr. Abdallah Juma Abdallah
28. Wizara ya Kilimo, Chakula na Ushirika Prof. Jumanne Maghembe
Naibu: Christopher Chiza
29. Wizara ya Maji: Prof. Mark James Mwandosya
Naibu: Eng. Gerson Lwinge
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
El Clasico Nov 29-2010(Camp Nou)
| ||
Minutes Played | 939 | 1134 |
Goals · Penalties · Freekicks · First goals | 13 · 0 · 0 · 7 | 14 · 4 · 1 · 2 |
Total Shots (On Target) | 49(28) | 90(34) |
Assists | 5 | 5 |
passes | 636 | 557 |
Passes C ompleted | 540 | 410 |
Saturday, November 20, 2010
African students throng Punjab's private varsity
especially from African countries like Nigeria, Tanzania and Congo who
make up nearly one-fifth of its international students.
Currently, over 250 students from nearly 16 countries are studying at Lovely Professional
University (LPU) - the region's first private varsity. Of them, around 50 are from African
countries.
"The response from international students is exceptional. The number of foreign
applicants has increased during the last couple of years. We owe it to our cosmopolitan
approach and world class standards of curriculum and faculty," LPU deputy director
Aman Mittal told IANS.
"Africa has emerged as a good source of students. For the first time, students from
South Korea and Indonesia have come for studies in this part of the country. We
consider our university as the next Takshila in making where students from across the
globe come to study under one roof," he added.
Mittal said the LPU takes care of all requirements of foreign students in terms of food,
accommodation and even social interaction with local students.African students are very
happy with the facilities in the campus and the hospitality of the locals.
"Coming to Punjab for studies is so far the best decision of my academic career. If I
compare the infrastructure and other facilities provided to us with those in my country,
this place is far better," said Adora Hope, a Nigerian student who is doing engineering in
computer science at the university.
"Here we have so much freedom to pitch our ideas and resources in the campus," Hope
added.
Allison Clifford, another Nigerian who is doing engineering in information technology, told
IANS: "India is one of the fastest growing economies and I came here in search of better
opportunities."
"I will also try to work in India for some years before returning to Nigeria. All leading
software companies have their offices here and it will be the best learning ground,"
Clifford said.
Students from different African countries like Nigeria (25), Sudan (15), Congo (3), Kenya
(3) and Tanzania (3) are studying at the LPU.
The campus is spread over 600 acres here and around 25,000 students are studying in
this wi-fi enabled campus."I always wanted to come to India for a fashion designing
course. I particularly chose Punjab because the fashion industry here is emerging very
fast, providing a plethora of opportunities," said Nabila Karim Bhanji from Tanzania, who
is doing bachelors in fashion technology.
"After completing my course, I would like to return to Tanzania and start my own
business. Every day, I get many queries from my friends in Tanzania, who also want to
come to Punjab to pursue different courses. They will apply for admissions in the next
session."
The Lovely group ventured into the education business in 2001, offering BBA, BCA, MBA
and MCA courses. In 2003, they started working in the direction of establishing a
university and in 2005 they finally got approval from the Punjab government.
"I had seen an LPU advertisement on some TV channel and I applied for the admission.
The education system is very different and here more emphasis is on practical subjects.
The fee is also quite affordable if we compare it with the US or the UK," Asad Ahmed
Mostafa, an engineering student from Sudan, told IANS.
"The weather is very good and I am also enjoying Indian food, especially butter chicken.
People are very warm and these days I am also learning the Punjabi language from friends!" stated Mostafa.
deccanherald.com/african-students
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Bangalore University flunks test
For, unlike the normal exam where the students are given a question, they will be given the option to select from two question papers!
The students will be given two sets of term papers of different syllabi - new and old, and will be asked to pick either to answer in the examination commencing November 9.
The unusual state of affairs is a result of total mess and lack of co-ordination among the various bodies of the Bangalore University.
The seeds of the muddle were sown when BU decided to bring BHM under BA/BSc/BCom board of studies. It was decided to prescribe the same English textbook for BHM, that was chosen for BCom. The Board of Studies (BOS) and Board of Examination communicated the decision to BU academic section. However, only a few colleges received the communication. Those who received the communication followed the new syllabus, while the others followed the old.
Confusion prevailed as the erstwhile BHM board and English BoS differed over the syllabus. Things came to a head when a few lecturers demanded that the BU clarify its stand on the syllabus. In a fix, the university decided to allow students to have the option on the question paper. “We took a decision to allow the students, irrespective whether they are repeaters or freshers, to choose a question paper of their choice. it will will be communicated to BU,” BOE chairman Narasimha Reddy said.
Curriculum change
In May 2010, the university revised all language subjects for 2010-11. But, the BU publications division delayed printing of the books and the new texts were available only two months into the semester.
The textbooks were sold out in a couple of days, as the publications division published just over 5,000 copies for more than 90,000 first semester students.
Postponement sought
Several teachers have urged the BU to postpone the exam at least by a week. According to the BU notification issued much earlier, the odd semester begins from July 15 and concludes on November 2 with 90 working days spread over three-and-half months excluding Sundays and national holidays.
Seven days were lost as colleges remained closed for some reason or the other. Portions could not be finished as the new textbooks were not available. University registrar R M Ranganath told Deccan Herald the BU “will look into the matter.”
BBM student from Ivory Coast arrested with cocaine worth 25 L He Smuggled Drugs From Goa And Nigeria
Bangalore: CCB police raided the residence of an African national in HRBR Layout and seized 250 gm cocaine, worth Rs 25 lakh. Police arrested the accused John Abdul Karim Kalibai and also seized Rs 49,500 in cash that he had received by selling cocaine.
DCP D M Krishnaraju said the accused is a native of Ivory Coast in west Africa and is a third year BBM student at Miranda College in J B Nagar. John, who had come to Bangalore to pursue his studies, smuggled cocaine from foreign tourists who he met in Goa and Nigeria and supplied it to IT/BT employees, pubs, bars and restaurants.
CCB has registered a case
with Banaswadi police and investigation is under progress.
Monday, November 8, 2010
1.Hartman E. Masaki
2. Ms. Magdalena H. Malangalila
3. Ms. Mwamini S. Makongoro
4. Ms. Mariam Sigera
Na mwisho kabisa ni dada yetu aliyechaguliwa kuwa Joint Social Welfare Secretary wa Fisa-B ktk kipindi cha mwaka 2010-2011,kwa ushindi wa kura katika uchaguzi mkuu wa Fisa-B uliofanyika Yavanika Youth Center, tarehe 5-11-2010
5. Ms. Eunice Jacob
{Joint Social Welfare Secretary Fisa-B 2010-2011}
Uongozi Unapenda kuwashukuru wawakilishi wetu hawa,na kuwatakia mafanikio mema katika kipindi chao chote cha uwakilishi.
Mungu Ibariki TASABA,
Mungu ibariki FISA-B,
Mungu ibariki Tanzania.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Friday, November 5, 2010
BEST WISHES
We would like to remind our TASABA members to be very careful at this time,not to engage themselves in any illegal and unnecessary activities so as to avoid some inconveniences which might lead to them not being able to do their exams smoothly and happily.
Furthermore,we would like to encourage all the TASABA members not to panic, or not to be scared of those exams, instead they should focus more, pray more and keep on aiming for the highest marks so as if they wont get them,they should be able to get better marks. "ALWAYS AIM FOR THE SKY, SO AS IF YOU MISS IT,YOU BE AMONG THE STARS"
Nothing is impossible under the sun our dear brothers and sisters,just believe in yourself and you will do it...
ALL THE BEST PEOPLE!!!
->VICE PRESIDENT - TASABA
ANASE STEPHEN