Kiongozi na mwimbaji wa bendi ya 'Twanga Pepeta, Luiza Mbutu (wa pili kutoka kulia), akiwa na Kalala Junior (wa pili kutoka kushoto) pamoja na Haji Ramadhani (wa kwanza kulia) wakitoa burudani kwa mashabiki wao kwenye shoo iliyofanyika club ya Maisha jijini Dar
Waimbaji wa Twanga Pepeta wakitoa burudani kwenye shoo iliyofanyika kwenye club ya Maisha jijini Dar usiku wa kuamkia leo.
Kiongozi na mwimbaji wa bendi ya 'Twanga Pepeta, Luiza Mbutu akicheza moja ya nyimbo zao kwenye shoo hiyo.
Wacheza shoo wa Twanga Pepeta wakifanya ya kwao kwenye club ya Maisha jijini Dar.
Meya wa Jiji la Mwanza, Stanslaus Mabula
akionyesha fomu ya kujisajili kushiriki mbio za kilomita tano zitakazofanyika
Oktoba 26 baada ya kuzindua usajili wa washiriki wa mashindano ya Rock City
Marathon jijini Mwanza, jana
Meya wa Jiji la Mwanza, Stanslaus Mabula akiongea
muda mfupi kabla ya kuzindua usajili wa washiriki wa mashindano ya Rock City
Marathon jijini Mwanza jana ambapo alichukua fomu ya kujisajili kushiriki mbio
za kilomita tano zitakazofanyika Oktoba 26.
Mratibu wa mashindano ya mbio za Rock City
Marathon 2014, Mathew Kasonta, akiongea wakati wa uzinduzi wa usajili wa washiriki
wa mashindano hayo jijini Mwanza jana ambapo Mstahiki Meya wa Jiji la Mwanza,
Stanslaus Mabula, alichukua fomu ya kujisajili kushiriki mbio za kilomita tano
zitakazofanyika Oktoba 26.
Makamu Mwenyekiti wa Chama cha Riadha mkoa wa Mwanza,
Charles Kimune, akiongea machache kabla ya kumkaribisha Mstahiki Meya wa jiji
la Mwanza, Stanslaus Mabula, kuzindua usajili wa washiriki wa mashindano hayo jijini
Mwanza jana ambapo Mabula alichukua fomu ya kujisajili kushiriki mbio za
kilomita tano zitakazofanyika Oktoba 26.
Makamu Mwenyekiti wa Chama cha Riadha mkoa wa Mwanza,
Charles Kimune, akiongea machache kabla ya kumkaribisha Mstahiki Meya wa jiji
la Mwanza, Stanslaus Mabula, kuzindua usajili wa washiriki wa mashindano hayo jijini
Mwanza jana ambapo Mabula alichukua fomu ya kujisajili kushiriki mbio za
kilomita tano zitakazofanyika Oktoba 26.
Meya wa Jiji la Mwanza, Stanslaus Mabula amekuwa
mtu wa kwanza kujisajili Kanda ya Ziwa kushiriki mbio za Rock City Marathon,
huku akiwataka viongozi kuhakikisha wanafufua mchezo huo ili kuurejesha kwenye
hadhi yake kimataifa.
Akizindua usajili wa ushiriki wa mbio hizo jijini
hapa jana, Mabula alisema mbio hizo zinalenga kutambua na kukuza vipaji vya
riadha nchini, kutangaza vyanzo vya utalii na kuongeza kipato kwa vijana
ikizingatiwa kuwa michezo ni mojawapo wa fursa za ajira.
“Mnajua jinsi tunavyohangaika kutangaza utalii
wetu, lakini kupitia mashindano haya ambayo yapo kwenye kalenda ya mwaka ya
Chama cha Riadha Tanzania (RT) tutatangaza utalii wetu kupitia mchezo huu,”
alisema Mabula na kuongeza:
“Viwango vya riadha kwa miaka mitano tangu
mashindano haya yaanzishwe vimekuwa vikipanda, ambayo pia ni faida kwa
wadhamini ambao wanawekeza rasilimali watu na fedha, hivyo yamekuwa na
mafanikio.”
Alisema angependa mshindi wa kwanza hadi watatu
atoke jijini Mwanza ili kuendelea kutoa sifa kwa mkoa huu, lakini kubwa ni
fursa ya vijana kujipatia kipato kwa sababu hivi sasa michezo ni biashara.
Mabula aliwapongeza wadhamini wa Rock City
Marathon kwa mwaka huu kwa kusaidia kufanikisha uandaaji wa mashindano hayo kwa
mara nyingine tena katika jiji la Mwana, akiwataja kuwa ni Shirika la Hifadhi
ya Jamii (NSSF), Makampuni ya TSN kupitia kinywaji chake cha Chilly Willy
pamoja na African Barrick Gold, IPTL, Air Tanzania, New Mwanza Hotel, Nyanza
Bottling, Sahara Media Group, Continental decoders, New Africa Hotel, PPF, Tanapa
na Tanzania Tourist Board.
Waandaji wa mashindano hayo yanayotarajiwa
kufanyika Oktoba 26, Kampuni ya Capital Plus International Ltd (CPI) wamegawa
washiriki kwa madaraja mbalimbali; Mashindano kwa wote itakuwa kilomita 21,
kilomita tano ni kwa ajili ya walemavu wa ngozi (Albino) pamoja na washiriki
kutoka makampuni na mashirika mbali mbali, Wazee kuanzia umri wa miaka 55
watakimbia kilomita tatu na watoto chini ya umri wa 12 kilomita mbili.
Naye Kaimu Meneja wa Shirika la Hifadhi ya Jamii
(NSSF) Mkoa wa Mwanza, Shaaban Luanda ambao ni wadhamini wakuu wa mashindano
hayo alisema Kazi yao kuu ni kuhifadhi jamii, hivyo kupitia michezo wanaamini
watakuwa wamelinda afya ya jamii.
Awali, akimkaribisha Mabula, Makamu Mwenyekiti wa chama
cha riadha mkoa wa Mwanza, Charles Kimune alisema licha ya changamoto
zinazokabili mashindano hayo kwa miaka mitano iliyopita, yamendelea kupata
mafanikio.
Mratibu wa mbio hizo, Mathew Kasonta alisema, “Wote
mnakaribishwa kuchukua fomu zinazopatikana katika ofisi za Capital Plus
International zilizopo posta mpya jengo la ATC ghorofa ya tatu, Chuo cha
Mtakatifu Agustino Mwanza, Ofisi zote za Utamaduni na Michezo wilaya ya Mwanza,
Uwanja wa Nyamagana na pia zinapatikana kwenye tovuti ya www.therockcitymarathon.blogspot.com
“She’s going to the dark side.”
That’s what some of my former colleagues would say when a coworker
announced she was leaving journalism to take on a content marketing
role. It was always said jokingly, but the sentiment was clear:
Journalism = virtuous; blogging = devious.
I made the jump myself a few months back, and I laughed along when I
was on the receiving end of the inevitable comment. I knew it was
good-natured, but I still couldn’t help but wonder ... are they right?
Did I just sell out? Is my future that of a harried writer puppet,
penning thinly veiled ads for a money-hungry corporation?
Thankfully, my worries were quickly quelled once I started at
HubSpot. Rather than having to make a huge adjustment, I felt
comfortable in my new role almost immediately. And instead of being
mandated to write ad copy posing as real content, I was just writing …
real content.
This led to an anticlimactic conclusion. Being a journalist vs. being
a blogger? Not all that different. Writing, researching, editing,
interviewing, networking --yup, all skills turned out to
be 100% transferable. Having now stood on both ends, the "dark" side is
pretty much the same as the light one.
But while there are far many more similarities between the two job
titles, there are still a few, notable differences. Here are the four
discrepancies I've noticed most.
1) Journalism is to uncovering as blogging is to helping.
Investigative journalists often seek to publish stories that dig up
the dirt on the commonplace, exposing the unknown nitty gritty. Their
primary objective is uncovering the truth -- an indisputably idealistic
pursuit.
While good bloggers should also be concerned with the truth,
uncovering things isn’t necessary their driving motive. Instead, it's
being helpful. What blog posts lack in exclusivity or depth compared to
the average journalistic article, they make up for in practicality. In
general, blogs are about helping people do something better; and
therefore, it behooves posts to be more focused and explanatory than
broad and exploratory.
2) Journalism is a three-speed bike; blogging is a ten-speed.
At least in my former journalist position, the pace was fairly
predictable. I covered news stories from time to time, which required a
quick turnaround -- but mostly, I was in the slow-but-steady game. This
cadence was mainly due to the fact that I'd have to get multiple
specific sources to speak for each story. Hunting for just the right
people to talk ate up a lot of my time, but it was always worth it when I
published a fully fleshed-out story.
In my (albeit brief) blogging career thus far, I've written some
reporter-style articles that harken back to my journalism days, and
these naturally take some time to piece together. But this isn't the
only style of article I write -- I also produce data briefs, infographic
posts, quick tips, and complied lists, among many others.
This makes the pace of blogging a lot more varied. Besides simply
"faster" or "slower," the speed spectrum has expanded to include "one
hour turnaround," "lightning-quick," "by the end of the year," and
"whenever it's ready." I constantly have a wide range of fast, medium,
and slow pieces on my plate, which makes each day less predictable (in
an exciting way!).
3) Bloggers highlight experts' opinions and perspectives so readers can learn from them.
When I was a journalist, I was constantly advised to interview
regular people in addition to, or sometimes even instead of, industry
experts. Why? Because journalism is concerned with describing how things
really are instead of how they should or will be. Industry experts know
much more about a given subject than the average person, which skews
their perception of what’s “normal.” Talking to a conference attendee
rather than a speaker can provide a journalist with a gut check about
the gap between things as they are and things as they could be.
But because blogging is more focused on helping people learn, talking
with industry experts and thought leaders is often better than
interviewing the average Joe. The reason is simple: Readers want to
learn from and be more like those experts. Thought leaders shape
industry trends and marshal in new processes, and the rest of us want to
hop on the train. By including expert opinions in blog posts, readers
gain tips for how to elevate their practices and get a glimpse into what
they could be doing differently or better.
4) The writer’s point of view doesn’t have to disappear in a blog.
This was probably the biggest shift for me -- getting comfortable
with writing “I” or “me" in a post. Journalists strive to be as
impartial as possible. A good journalistic article should give no hint
of the author’s opinion on the subject, and it's usually totally devoid
of personal information, editorials aside. It’s important that the truth
the journalist is putting forth in his or her writing isn’t clouded by
any personal judgment or bias. Otherwise, how could their readers trust
them?
However, since blogging isn't usually trying to expose something,
it’s much more acceptable for the writer to insert his or her point of
view in the piece. Some might argue that a personal touch is even
preferable in a blog post. Helping -- the primary objective of a blog
post -- is inherently more personal than uncovering. So, why not chime
in and let your readers know how you feel? It’s certainly a little scary
for journalists-turned-bloggers at first (it certainly was for me), but
it gets to be second nature in no time.
From my perspective, the perceived canyon between journalism and
blogging is really more like a three-foot gap you can hop across. If the
lines between journalism and blogging are blurring, I think it’s with
good reason.
Beyonce is a breath of fresh air. She’s almost always smiling, no
matter the circumstance. She’s always dressed to to kill. And she’s got
this confident-yet-humble aura surrounding her that keeps us obsessed.
Obviously.
In a word, Beyonce Knowles is flawless and as always, we’ve got the photos to prove it.
Yoncรฉ was seen soaking up the sun on Saturday afternoon while wearing a
peonie floral TOPSHOP bikini top, Cuzco print backpack, sexy cover up,
and straw hat.
As she took the Italian seaside resort by storm,she held hands with Jay
Z, ate with friends, and even surprised a beautiful bride on her wedding
day.
Back at their $800,000 yacht, Blue Blue was spotted getting her model on
in a blue bikini, as mommy snapped away with her camera. And when Mama
Fierce saw the paparazzi lurking, she turned her lens on the photogs to
give them a taste of their own medicine.
As we all know, the Queen of the Beyhive (and everything hip-pop)
turned 33 on September 4th, and has been celebrating with family,
friends, and her super outspoken daughter, Blue Ivy Carter.
ICMYI Mrs. Carter kicked off her Bey Day festivities at a Mediterranean
beach this week, but most recently things became all the more lavish as
she traveled to Portofino, Italy by way of an $800,000 yacht.
Mkali wa Bongo Hip Hop Farid Kubanda a.k.a Fid Q akikamua vilivyo juu ya jukwaa na la Fiesta
Palikuwa hapatoshi usiku wa kuamkia leo ndani ya uwanja wa Al-Hassan Mwinyi mjini Tabora,ambapo tamasha la Fiesta lilirindima.
Niki wa Pili kutoka kundi la Weusi akiwaimbisha mashabiki wake.
Shigiiiiidi
shhheeeedddaaah...! Mtangazaji wa Clouds Fm,Adam Mchomvu akiwaimbisha
wakazi wa mji wa Tabora na vitongoji vyake usiku wa kumkia leo katika
tamasha la Fiesta lililofanyika ndani ya uwanja wa Al-Hassan Mwinyi
mjini Tabora
Msanii anaefanya vyema katika anga ya muziki wa Bongofleva,Ommy Dimpoz akiwaimbisha mashabiki wake wimbo wa Nani kama mama.
Kutoka THT,anaitwa Rachael akiimba jukwaani huku densa wake akinogesha mashabiki kimtindo.
Wasanii
wa muziki wa hip hop ambao wanafanya vyema kwa sasa,Young Killer na
Stamina kwa pamoja wakionesha umahiri wao wa kufoka foka mbele ya maelfu
ya mashabiki wao (hawapo pichani),katika tamasha la Fiesta
lililofanyika usiku wa
kuamkia leo ndani ya uwanja wa Al-Hassan Mwinyi mjini Tabora
Maelfu ya wakazi wa mji wa Tabora waliojotokeza kulishuhudia tamasha la Fiesta lililofanyika usiku wa
kuamkia leo ndani ya uwanja wa Al-Hassan Mwinyi mjini Tabora
Mkali wa mangoma kutoka Clouds FM,Dj Zero akikamua mangoma vilivyo.
Maelfu ya wakazi wa mji wa Tabora wakifuatilia yaliyokuwa yakijiri katika tamasha la Fiesta lililofanyika usiku ndani ya uwanja wa Al-Hassan Mwinyi mjini Tabora
The singer and fashion icon switches up her look and transforms into some kind of goddess in new dramatic photos for German fashionmagazine, Tush. The Bajan beauty rocks a long gray
wig, frosted eyebrows, and a pair of white feathery wings as she poses
in the Nevada desert for famed photographers, Gomillion & Leupold.
The judge didn't find Oscar Pistorius guilty of murder but from what she
said this afternoon, it looks like she's planning to find him guilty of
manslaughter. Whether it will carry a prison sentence remains to be
seen. Below are some of the things judge Masipa said this afternoon;
*He was negligent
*He could have run to the balcony and screamed. He could have called security.
*He was reckless, acted in haste and used excessive force
*He had other options but chose to use a loaded gun
*He could have run to the balcony and called for help like he did after the shooting
*He could have called for help in less time it took to shoot through the door.
*He had reasonable time to reflect and think
There was no explanation why Oscar didn't call security before arming himself and going to the bathroom. Continue...
*His conduct could be explained by looking at his past. But that does not excuse his conduct.
*Growing up in crime-riddled environment with a paranoid mother is just an explaination not excuse
*Many South Africans grew up in crime-riddled environment, they don't go about killing others
*The test for negligence: weather a reasonable person would have foreseen the reasonable possibility of the consequence.
*Defence said conduct of Oscar was brought about by several factors like lack of burglar bars on windows
The court was adjourned and will resume at 9.30am tomorrow...
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Dougue(katikati) akicheza wakati wa ufunguzi wa mashindano ya Dance
yaliyoandaliwa na UDO(United Dance Orgarnisation) yaliyofanyika kwenye
club ya Maisha Club ya jijini Dar.
Mc wa mashindano ya Dance, Jillah "The Boss" akifanya ya kwake kwenye stage ya Maisha Club ya jijini Dar.
Chief
Jaji Idrisa akizungumza jambo kwenye mashindano ya Street Dance
Champion yaliyofanyika kwenye Club ya Maisha jiji Dar, Kulia ni Jaji
Joan
Jaji Joan akizungumza jambo kwenye mashindano hayo
Picha za juu zinaonesha baadi ya makundi yaliyoshiriki kwenye mashindano ya Streen Dar
Gilla(aliyeshika Mike) akiwa na baadhi washiriki la Street Dance Champions.
Msanii wa muziki wa
kizazi kipya, Buibui akiwapagawisha mashabiki wake kwenye mashindano ya
Dance yaliyoandaliwa na UDO(United Dance Orgarnisation) yaliyofanyika
kwenye club ya Maisha Club ya jijini Dar.