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Kidoti partners with Rainbow Shell Craft Company from China

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Kidoti Company Limited founded by Jokate Mwegelo back in 2012 has partnered with Rainbow Shell Craft Company from China.

On 19 Dec 2014 was the day that KIDOTI company Ltd entered into a joint venture with RAINBOW SHELL CRAFT company from china in a  cooperation to produce more fashion and beauty products for the Tanzania market and the world at large.

The event took place at Serena Hotel, and was witnessed by Mayor of Ilala District - Dar es Salaam, Hon. Jerry Slaa. among other guests


On the picture above is the Executive director of  Rainbow Shell Craft  company from china Mr. Deng showing the signed contract to the attendees of the ceremony inside the Serena Hotel.On his left is the CEO of Kidoti company, Jokate Mwegelo and his Assistant Mr. Bruce.

Jokate Mwegelo is a self made and highly acclaimed local TV personality, actress and entrepreneur. Her claim to fame came when she participated in the Miss Tanzania beauty contest back in 2006 and became the first runner-up, winning other prestigious titles of the night as the Redds Fashion Ambassador and the Citizen newspaper Ambassador after being the most voted for contestant that year.


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10 Photos from Zari's AllWhite Ciroc Party at Club Guvnor in Uganda

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BongoToday / December 19, 2014 - 10 Photos from Zari's AllWhite Ciroc Party at Club Guvnor in Uganda.

As we promised yesterday that we will post the photos of what happened at #Zari's AllWhite Ciroc Party at Club Guvnor in Uganda.

Joseph Chameleone was also having his One million show at the same date but he managed to attend Zaris Show after his show ended. 

See the photos bellow...










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Prof. Tibaijuka refuses to resign over Escrow scandal

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The Minister of Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Professor Anna Tibaijuka yesterday said that resigning is not a fashion, thus she will not resign until when the government proves that she is guilty.

Prof Tibajuka said that when she was responding to a question from reporters as to what is her tale towards resignation, basing on the fact that the Attorney General Judge Frederick Werema decided to step down following the Tegeta Escrow account scandal.

“I don’t see any reason for me to step down, because up to now the government has not declared that I am guilty, resigning is not a fashion, someone will step down after it is proven that she is guilty,” said Prof Tibaijuka during a news conference held in the City.
Prof Tibaijuka said that she received the money under good faith because everything was blessed by the Barbro Johansson board of trustees, and the money ($1 Million) was straight forward transferred to a School’s bank account at the Bank M.

“I will not resign because the state has not declared that I was given dirty money, but I will step down if only the above management will declare that it was some of those dirty money or when I will be charged into the court of law,” detailed Prof Tibaijuka.

Minister Tibaijuka who is also a Member of Parliament for Muleba South said that Barbro Johansson Girl’s Education Trust (Joha-Trust) has never kept dirty money, “thus we will return the money to Mr Rugemalira if it will be proven that he was laundering those money,” she said.

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Diamond Platnumz Lands In Kampala ready for Zari’s All White Ciroc party

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Diamond Platnumz has already  landed in Kampala, Uganda. The Tanzanian singer was welcomed and  treated to a VIP welcome by her host Zari Hassan "Zari - The boss Lady" who chauffeured his guest in a limousine at around 3pm, Yesterday.

Diamond will be performing at Zari’s All White Ciroc party slated for today 18th Dec 2014 at Club Guvnor where tickets are going for a mere 30k.

Meanwhile, Club Guvnor is said to have been given a facelift to match Zari’s theme night with most of the décor painted in white.

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Councils awant more time on school labs

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2nd December 2014
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President Jakaya Kikwete
Several district councils in the country say they have failed to abide by October last year’s directive by President Jakaya Kikwete on the construction of science laboratories in all public schools by the end of last month largely because of the tight timeframe.

Interviews conducted by The Guardian with various regional and district government authorities further show that financial constraints also contributed to the failure to beat the deadline.

Arusha Regional Education Officer Nestory Mloka explained that they did the most they humanly could not to default on the presidential order “but we still have failed to complete even a single laboratory”.

He said they have been making frantic efforts to make sure they beat the deadline but things have not gone as planned, adding: “To be honest, not a single laboratory is 100 per cent completed although schools have been trying their best to implement the directive.”

Morogoro Municipal Council Mayor Amir Nondo said they too have failed to meet the deadline “owing to limited funding and the fact that the timeframe could not allow it”.

“But construction is still in progress and has reached various stages,” he said, adding: “Some laboratories are almost complete and others are in advanced stages of construction.”

In Dar es Salaam, Temeke Municipal Council Mayor Maabad Hoja maintained that it was difficult for all regions to complete the construction of laboratories “owing to unavoidable reasons such as shortage of funds and materials”.

 “We are happy to say that our municipal has managed to finish construction of some laboratories and others are at 80 per cent completion level,” he said, adding: “Although we have failed to meet the deadline, we have done better than many other municipalities.”

Meanwhile, Mbeya Regional Commissioner Abbas Kandoro said construction of laboratories there was roundabout 90 per cent complete by mid last month.

“Reports on the entire construction process will be released soon. We are still compiling information from all districts before we release the report on the implementation of the project since the deadline has just expired,” he said.

For his part, Kilimanjaro Regional Commissioner Leonidas Gama admitted: “The project has not been implemented as fully as directed but most districts are well on their way to completion.” He too said he would release an official report on the issue soon.

During a tour at Kisarawe District last year, President Kikwete directed district councils across Tanzania to make sure that all areas under their jurisdiction had public school laboratories by the end of last month.

He explained that without laboratories, all that students would get was theoretical instruction and they would miss out on hands-on practical applications that are an integral part of the learning process.

“We are giving our children half-baked education when they only learn theory in science subjects,” said the president, adding that the government would provide the necessary equipment and supplies once the laboratories were in place.

More than 3,000 ward secondary schools have been built across the country but most are faced with daunting challenges, among them lack of teachers’ quarters and laboratories.
SOURCE: THE GUARDIAN

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