Serikali ya wahafidhina ya vyama vya the Conservative (Høyre) na the Progress Party (fremskrittspartiet), vimekubaliana wiki hii kuongeza kiwango cha pato la mwaka kwa anayetaka kumleta mwenza wake kuja kuishi naye hapa Norway (family reunion/ familiegjenforening) kimeongezwa hadi kroner laki tatu (300 000).
Friday, February 28, 2014
Kiwango cha pato la mwaka kwa anayetaka kumleta mwenza wake kuja kuishi naye hapa Norway (family reunion/ familiegjenforening) kimeongezwa hadi kroner laki tatu (300 000)
Bofya na soma zaidi kwa Kinorwejiani: Familiegjenforeningsatsen økes til ca.300,000 kr.
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Oslo (Norway): Corruption scandal at Oslo Police District - The corruption accused police leader Eirik Jensen has had contact with a 47 year old investor from Bærum in a large hash case
Eirik Jensen - Top police officer who is accused of corruption.
The corruption
accused police leader Eirik Jensen has had contact with a 47 year old investor
from Bærum in a large hash case; it confirms the 47-year-old defender.
- I can
confirm that there has been contact between my client and Jensen, but can not
go into what the contact consisted of says the 47-year-old defender Benedict
the Vibe to the newspaper Dagbladet.
In was the
hash case in Bærum, which should have triggered the suspicions against Jensen,
the 47-year-old admitted possession of between 80 and 90 kilos. This man, who
has already served several weeks in custody, according to the newspaper VG has
this man been Jensens informant for years. Several independent sources confirm
this, according to the newspaper.
However
towards Dagbladet rejects Vibe that the 47-year-old should have been Jensen's
informant. Vibe also states that he is highly critical of the contact the
police have had with criminals. And according to VG, has the man explained that
he has given money to Jensen for several years.
Source: NTB
scanpix/Norway Today
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Monday, February 24, 2014
"It’s time for Africa to salute liberator Nyerere" - President Robert Mugabe
President
Mugabe has called on fellow African leaders to honour Tanzania’s founding
President, Mwalimu Julius Nyerere, saying it was embarrassing that such a
revered figure is not getting the recognition he deserves for the immense
contribution he made to the liberation of many African states. Speaking at a
birthday party hosted for him by staff of his office at State House yesterday,
the President said African leaders should do more to honour Dr Nyerere, who
supported liberation movements by making his country a sanctuary for freedom
fighters....
Read more:
Sunday Mail of Zimbabwe http://www.sundaymail.co.zw
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Tanzania, a fix in Paradise - Reporters
Eastern Africa has become a hub for international drug trafficking, particularly for heroin, and heroin use has skyrocketed in Zanzibar. But the Indian Ocean island, blessed with sandy beaches, turquoise water and a rich cultural heritage, is a prime tourist destination. Authorities have decided to tackle the drug problem.
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Yoweri Kaguta Museveni President of the Republic of Uganda Responding to H.E. Obama’s statement on Homosexuality
Statement
by
H.E. Yoweri
Kaguta Museveni
President of
the Republic of Uganda
Responding to
H.E. Obama’s statement on Homosexuality
18th February
2014
I have seen the statement H.E President Obama of the USA made in reaction to my statement that I was going to sign the anti-homosexual Bill, which I made at Kyankwanzi. Before I react to H.E. Obama’s statement, let me, again, put on record my views on the issue of homo-sexuals (ebitiingwa, bisiyaga in some of our dialects). Right from the beginning of this debate, my views were as follows:
1. I agreed
with the MPs and almost all Ugandans that promotion of homosexuality in Uganda
must be criminalized or rather should continue to be criminalized because the
British had already done that;
2. those who
agreed to become homosexuals for mercenary reasons (prostitutes) should be
harshly punished as should those who paid them to be homosexual prostitutes;
and
3. exhibitionism
of homosexual behavior must be punished because, in this part of the World, it
is forbidden to publicly exhibit any sexual conduct (kissing, etc) even for
heterosexuals; if I kissed my wife of 41 years in public, I would lose
elections in Uganda.
The only
point I disagreed on with some of the Members of Parliament (MPs) and other
Ugandans was on the persons I thought were born homosexual.
According to
the casual observations, there are rare deviations in nature from the normal.
You witness cases like albinos (nyamagoye), barren women or men
(enguumba), epa (breastless women) etc.
I, therefore,
thought that similarly there were people that were born with the disorientation
of being attracted to the same sex. That is why I thought that that it
was wrong to punish somebody on account of being born abnormal. That is
why I refused to sign the Bill and, instead, referred it to our Party (the NRM)
to debate it again.
In the
meantime, I sought for scientific opinions on this matter. I am grateful
to Ms. Kerry Kennedy of the USA who sent me opinions by scientists from the USA
saying that there could be some indications that homosexuality could be
congenital. In our conference, I put these opinions to our scientists
from the Department of Genetics, the School of Medicine and the Ministry of
Health.
Their
unanimous conclusion was that homosexuality, contrary to my earlier thinking,
was behavioural and not genetic. It was learnt and could be unlearnt.
I told them to put their signatures to that conclusion which they did.
That is why I declared my intention to sign the Bill, which I will do.
I have now
received their signed document, which says there is no single gene that has
been traced to cause homosexuality. What I want them to clarify is
whether a combination of genes can cause anybody to be homosexual. Then
my task will be finished and I will sign the Bill.
After my
statement to that effect which was quoted widely around the World, I got
reactions from some friends from outside Africa. Statements like: “it is
a matter of choice” or “whom they love” which President Obama repeated in his
statement would be most furiously rejected by almost the entirety of our
people.
It cannot be
a matter of choice for a man to behave like a woman or vice-versa. The
argument I had pushed was that there could be people who are born like that or
“who they are”, according to President Obama’s statement.
I, therefore,
encourage the US government to help us by working with our Scientists to study
whether, indeed, there are people who are born homosexual. When that is
proved, we can review this legislation.
I would be
among those who will spearhead that effort. That is why I had refused to
sign the Bill until my premise was knocked down by the position of our
Scientists.
I would like
to discourage the USA government from taking the line that passing this law
will “complicate our valued relationship” with the USA as President Obama said.
Countries and Societies should relate with each other on the basis of
mutual respect and independence in decision making.
“Valued
relationship” cannot be sustainably maintained by one Society being subservient
to another society. There are a myriad acts the societies in the West do
that we frown on or even detest. We, however, never comment on those acts
or make them preconditions for working with the West.
Africans do
not seek to impose their views on anybody. We do not want anybody to
impose their views on us. This very debate was provoked by Western groups
who come to our schools and try to recruit children into homosexuality.
It is better to limit the damage rather than exacerbate it.
I thank
everybody.
Yoweri K.
Museveni Gen. (Rtd)
P R E S I D E
N T
18th February 2014.
Friday, February 21, 2014
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Mzimu wa posho walitesa Bunge la Katiba
Siku mbili
baada ya kuanza kwa Bunge hilo, baadhi ya wajumbe wametaka waongewe posho kwa
maelezo kuwa kiasi wanachopewa sasa cha Sh300,000 kwa siku hakiwatoshi kutokana
na kupanda kwa gharama za maisha Dodoma.
Wajumbe hao
walitoa kauli hiyo jana katika kikao cha kuwasilisha na kujadili rasimu ya
kanuni za Bunge hilo ambacho kilianza saa nne asubuhi.Kwa kiasi kikubwa, kikao
hicho ambacho awali waandishi wa habari walizuiwa kuingia, kilitawaliwa na hoja
ya kuongezwa kwa posho za wajumbe na kuungwa mkono na wajumbe wengi bila
kufuata utaratibu maalumu uliokuwa ukisisitizwa na Mwenyekiti wa Muda wa Bunge
la Katiba, Pandu Ameir Kificho.
“Wajumbe wengi
walikuwa wakisimama na kutaka kuzungumza bila kufuata utaratibu maalumu. Jambo
hilo liligeuza ukumbi wa Bunge kuwa kama soko,” kilisema chanzo chetu. Baadhi
ya wajumbe waliopata nafasi ya kuzungumzia nyongeza ya posho hizo ni Mbunge wa
Kishapu (CCM), Suleiman Nchambi na Mbunge wa Sumve (CCM), Richard Ndassa.
Katika
ufafanuzi wake kwa waandishi wa habari, baada ya kikao hicho kuahirishwa kwa
muda, Ndassa alisema: “Bunge ndiyo linalotengeneza Katiba ya nchi. Nasikitika
kuwa kiwango cha fedha ambacho tunalipwa ni kidogo na hakitoshi kwa sababu
kuishi katika Mji wa Dodoma ni gharama kubwa.”
Ndassa alisema
kati ya Sh300,000 wanazolipwa wajumbe hao, posho ya kikao ni Sh220, 000 na
80,000 ya kujikimu na kwamba kiasi hicho hakitoshi.
“Mfano ni siku ya Jumamosi na
Jumapili. Katika siku hizo mbili wajumbe wote hawalipwi Sh220,000 za posho za
kikao na wakati huohuo wanatakiwa kuwalipa madereva wao, kununua mafuta ya
gari, chakula na malazi,” alisema.
Aidha, alisema
kitendo cha wajumbe kutakiwa kulipwa Sh220, 000 baada ya kusaini katika kitabu
cha mahudhurio mara mbili kwa siku ni sawa na udhalilishaji.
“Nilimweleza
mheshimiwa mwenyekiti kwamba wajumbe tupo 600 na kulingana na hali halisi wote
hatuwezi kuhudhuria kikao kila siku, zipo siku ambazo baadhi yetu wanakuwa na
shughuli nyingine na wapo watakaougua, sasa na hao wasilipwe Sh220,000 kweli?”
alihoji.
Alisema
Serikali inatakiwa kulitazama suala hilo kwa kina kwa maelezo kuwa linaweza
kuibua mvutano unaoweza kusababisha wajumbe hao kushindwa kuijadili Rasimu ya
Katiba kama inavyotarajiwa na wengi.
“Wajumbe wa
Tume ya Mabadiliko ya Katiba walikuwa wakilipwa Sh500,00 kwa siku, lakini
wajumbe wa Bunge Maalumu la Katiba wanalipwa Sh220,000 tena mpaka wahudhurie
kikao. Hii siyo sawa kabisa,” alisema.
Alisema
madereva wa Tume hiyo ya Katiba walikuwa wakilipwa Sh220,000 kwa siku... “Posho
yangu ni sawa na aliyokuwa akilipwa dereva wa Tume ya Mabadiliko ya Katiba.
Sielewi kabisa
maana hata viwango vyetu vya posho ni tofauti na wajumbe wa Bunge la Katiba
kutoka Zanzibar, wao wameongezewa posho.”
Alisema jambo
hilo litaibua ubaguzi kwa sababu wabunge wa Bunge la Jamhuri ya Muungano
wanaweza kuwasilisha malalamiko yao kwa Spika wa Bunge, Anne Makinda na
kuongezewa posho lakini wajumbe 201 walioteuliwa na Rais hawana mahali pa
kulalamika ili kuongezewa posho.
Pamoja na
Ndassa kutotaka kuweka wazi, kumekuwa na madai kuwa wajumbe kutoka Zanzibar wameongezewa
Sh120,000 na Baraza la Wawakilishi, hivyo kuwafanya kupata Sh420,000 kwa siku.
Hata hivyo,
Katibu wa Baraza hilo, Yahya Khamis Hamad alikana madai hayo akisema hakuna
fedha za ziada walizolipwa.
Alisema malipo
waliyosaini wakiwa Dodoma yaliyotokana na kuhudhuria vikao vya Kamati za
Baraza, lakini si nyongeza ya posho.
Akizungumzia
suala hilo Nchambi alisema: “Sisi tumeshazoea maisha ya Dodoma na tunaishi
hivyohivyo tu licha ya kuwa fedha ni ndogo. Ila hawa wenzetu ambao ni wageni
hali zao ni mbaya.
“Wajumbe wapo
hapa kwa ajili ya kutengeneza moyo wa nchi yao na wakati tunakuja hapa Dodoma
tulielezwa wazi kuwa tusiende kuishi katika nyumba za wageni za vichochoroni.
Sasa kwa mantiki hiyo hiki kiwango cha fedha tunacholipwa kitatosha kweli?
“Hapa bungeni
wapo maprofesa walioacha kazi zao zinazowaingizia fedha nyingi na kuja kuandika
Katiba. Kitendo cha kuwalipa fedha kidogo
kinaweza kuwakatisha tamaa.”
Kificho
alihitimisha mjadala huo kwa kusema suala hilo la posho litawasilishwa
serikalini kuona namna ya kulifanyia kazi.
Baada ya
wabunge kutoka kwenye mjadala huo, Mjumbe, Kabwe Zitto alisema anasikitika
kwamba tangu siku ya kwanza, suala la posho linashika kasi... “Kiukweli inavunja moyo sana… Ni
dhahiri wajumbe lazima walipwe lakini malipo ya posho ndiyo kipaumbele kweli?”
Imeandikwa na
Mwinyi Sadallah, Raymond Kaminyoge Fidelis Butahe na Freddy Azzah.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Kampala (Uganda) - Women face 10 years in jail for mini-skirts
The Anti-pornography Act, 2014, which criminalises indecency and promotion of pornography, also provides the court with the option of sentencing the culprit to both punishments.
Addressing the press at the Media Centre in Kampala yesterday (Tuesday), ethics and integrity minister Simon Lokodo said the President assented to the Bill a fortnight ago on February 6. This after Parliament passed the Bill in December last year.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Inside Story Of Why President Kikwete Deployed Tanzanian Troops In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
TOGETHER AS NOT ONE: President Kikwete (centre) with TISS chief Rashid Othman (left) have maintained a public display of closeness, but behind the scenes, a bitter row is threatening Tanzania due to Othman’s refusal to back the FDLR agenda
At an urgent summit of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) in Kampala in late September 2012, Tanzania’s President Jakaya Kikwete spoke passionately of how Tanzania was eager to end the conflict in DR Congo. President Kikwete informed other leaders that Tanzania was ready to use force. Months later, Tanzanian troops were deployed, but as News of Rwanda reports, the deployment is a personal project of President Kikwete after ignoring advice of the Tanzania Intelligence and Security Service (TISS)....
Saturday, February 15, 2014
ASKOFU wa Kanisa la Kiinjili la Kilutheri (KKKT), Dayosisi ya Karagwe, Dk. Benson Bagonza amesema rushwa imelifikisha taifa mahala pabaya
Askofu Dkt. Benson
Bagonza
ASKOFU wa Kanisa
la Kiinjili la Kilutheri (KKKT), Dayosisi ya Karagwe, Dk. Benson Bagonza
amesema rushwa imelifikisha taifa mahala pabaya.
Kutokana na hali
hiyo, amewataka viongozi wa dini kukemea hilo kwa nguvu zote.
Askofu Bagonza
alitoa kauli hiyo jana wakati akizungumza na gazeti hili kuhusu sakata la
kunyimwa dhamana kwa Mchungaji Jakson Kanyiginya katika mazingira yenye harufu
ya rushwa.
Mchungaji huyo
ambaye juzi alipandishwa kizimbani akituhumiwa kumpiga mfanyabiashara Joseph
Gareba, alinyimwa dhamana baada ya mwendesha mashitaka Meja Juma Litafa
kuzikataa barua za wadhamini hadi azifanyie uhakiki na kuamuru mchungaji huyo
awekwe rumande hadi Februari 26.
Hata hivyo,
mchungaji huyo aliachiwa kwa dhamana juzi baada ya maaskofu, wachungaji na
viongozi wengine wa kanisa hilo waliokuwa kwenye mafungo kukatisha mafungo yao
na kuandamana hadi katika Kituo cha Polisi cha Karagwe kushinikiza apate
dhamana kabla ya Februari 26.
Mbali na Bagonza,
maaskofu wengine walioshiriki kwenye maandamano hayo ni Paulo Mkuta na
Nelson Kazoba ambao waliandaa tamko na kulikabidhi kwa Kamanda wa Polisi Mkoa.
Askofu Bagonza
alivilaumu vyombo vya dola na mahakama kwamba vimejaa rushwa, hasa baadhi ya
vijana waliopata ajira hivi karibuni ambao alisema wanataka mafanikio ya haraka
kupitia rushwa.
“Rushwa
imetufikisha mahala pabaya sana. Wapo vijana walioajiriwa kwenye mahakama zetu
wanasema wanapokea rushwa kwa sababu wanataka kurejesha mikopo waliyopewa na
serikali wakati wakisoma. Leo kanisa limeandamana kwa sababu mtu wetu kaguswa,
jiulize wapo wangapi wanaonewa?” alisema Askofu Bagonza.
Akizungumzia
chanzo cha mzozo huo, Askofu Bagonza alisema mfanyabiashara Gareba alikuwa na
kesi ya ardhi na kanisa tangu miaka 80 na mahakama iliagiza ardhi hiyo isiguswe
hadi kesi itakapomalizika.
Alisema mwaka jana,
mfanyabiashara huyo aliingia kwenye eneo hilo na kuanza kukata miti, lakini
waumini walipoona hali hiyo walimjulisha Mchungaji Jakson ambaye aliwachukua
polisi na kumkamata Gareba na kumuweka ndani.
Kwa mujibu wa
Askofu Bagonza, baada ya tukio hilo, mfanyabiashara huyo alienda kufungua kesi
ya kupigwa kwa siri bila kanisa kujua hadi juzi Mchungaji Jakson alipoitwa
polisi na kufikishwa mahakamani.
Kutoka Tanzania Daima.
Friday, February 14, 2014
Panorama goes undercover in Britain's multimillion-pound trade in immigration visas and exposes the breath-taking frauds that allow bogus foreign students - some with little or no English - to remain in the UK.
Reporter Richard Watson unmasks the criminal immigration agents who - in return for cash - secure places at private colleges by arranging forged and fraudulent documents, including bank statements that are good enough to fool immigration officers.
The programme reveals how government-approved exams - designed to weed out those with inadequate English - are being routinely subverted with fake sitters taking spoken English exams for the bogus students and multiple choice tests where they're given all the answers.
CNN's Christiane Amanpour speaks to Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete about organized poaching in Africa. - Rais Jakaya Kikwete alipohojiwa na Christiane Amanpour kwenye CNN, Alhamisi 13 februari 2014 kuhusu ujangili wa biashara haramu ya meno ya tembo, kuhusu utajiri kwa watu wachache na haki za binadamu za wapendanao jinsia moja
“At
independence Tanzania had 350,000 elephants… in 1987 there were only 55,000
elephants left.”
That’s the dire
message from the president of Tanzania, who spoke to CNN’s Christiane Amanpour
about his country’s battle against wildlife poaching.
President
Jakaya Kikwete joined Amanpour in London, where heads of state are meeting to
find a solution to end poaching before it’s too late.
“This is
madness now, it is just impossible… it’s a serious matter.”
Incidents of
poaching are on the rise fueled by a growing demand for ivory and rhino horn in
Asia. There are also concerns that poaching is helping to fund violent groups
in the region.
When it comes
to destroying ivory stockpiles, as countries like the United States and China
have done in the past, President Kikwete says his country is considering doing
the same thing to show it is an unacceptable trade.
“We have about
112 tonnes of ivory… we used to have the idea of asking permission to sell, but
we don’t think, these are not the times”.
It’s not the
right time, he says, because it was the relaxation of laws that opened the door
to more poaching in the first place.
Gay rights in Tanzania
Another topic dominating headlines is that of gay rights on the African
continent. In Tanzania
homosexuality is illegal, punishable with long prison sentences. When asked
whether it’s time to stop criminalising people who are in consensual
relationships, President Kikwete told Amanpour it will “take time for our
people to accept the norms that the west is accepting”.
And when
pressed on whether he wants to see that happen, he told Amanpour “I cannot say
that now”.
Courtsey of CNN.
Letter from Dar es Salaam By Alexander Wooley
In the mid-nineteenth century, the Sultan of Zanzibar decided to build Dar es Salaam, today Tanzania’s commercial capital and largest city, next to a sleepy fishing town on the Indian Ocean. For years a backwater, Dar es Salaam had its first boom in 1887 when the German East Africa Company set up operations there, turning the city into the main shipping portal into German East Africa. After World War I, Dar es Salaam came under indirect British rule and became a provincial trading post. It got its independence in 1964, when the republics of Tanganyika and Zanzibar merged to form Tanzania.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Kansiime Preps for Norway - Comedy Show Uganda’s most popular comedian, Anne Kansiime is set to entertain fans at a show in Norway.
We are delighted to announce that the Talented Multi Award Winning Comedian Kansiime Anne / Entertainer will be in Oslo on March 8th, 2014 Women's Day in Oslo (Norway). Entrance fee. Kr. 200.
Getting to Klubbscenen Chateau Neuf Oslo Slemdalsveien 15, 0369 Oslo from Oslo Airport (Gardermoen) or Rygge Airport.
Take a bus or a Train to Oslo S (Oslo Central Station), Jernbanetorget [T-bane]. Avoid taxis as they are extremely expensive.
Take a bus or a Train to Oslo S (Oslo Central Station), Jernbanetorget [T-bane]. Avoid taxis as they are extremely expensive.
You can take the Airport Express Train (160 NOK) (it takes 22 minutes) or the regular train (100 NOK?) from the airport to Oslo Central Station and then take subway nr. 3, 6, 4, 2 and get off at Majorstuen (Oslo). Please Note that all Metros pass through Majorstuen and it will take you 6 minutes from the central station.
Please do keep time.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Sunday, February 09, 2014
Tanzania slaughters over 11,000 elephants a year for the bloody trade in tusks and its President turns a blind eye, so will the Prince really shake hands with him?
Prince Charles and Camilla with Tanzania's President Jakaya Kikwete and First Lady Salma Kikwete at the State House in Dar es Salaam November 7, 2011
Ministers, law enforcement agents, conservation officials, rangers - those charged with protecting African wildlife are cashing in on its destruction, and nowhere more so than in Tanzania. In the late 1980s, Tanzania, home to Africa's second-largest elephant population, led the war on poaching and championed the international ban on ivory trading that was adopted in 1989. Today, it is the epicentre of the poaching epidemic sweeping through the continent's forests and savannas.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/Tanzania-slaughters-11-000-elephants-year-bloody-trade-tusks-President-turns-blind-eye-Prince-really-shake-hands-him
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/Tanzania-slaughters-11-000-elephants-year-bloody-trade-tusks-President-turns-blind-eye-Prince-really-shake-hands-him
Saturday, February 08, 2014
Majina ya walioteuliwa kushiriki bunge la katiba yawekwa hadharani
TAASISI ZISIZO ZA KISERIKALI
- (WAJUMBE 20)
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1. Magdalena Rwebangira
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2. Kingunge Ngombale Mwiru
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3. Asha D. Mtwangi
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4. Maria Sarungi Tsehai
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5. Paul Kimiti
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6. Valerie N. Msoka
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7. Fortunate Moses Kabeja
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8. Sixtus Raphael Mapunda
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9. Elizabeth Maro Minde
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10. Happiness Samson Sengi
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11. Evod Herman Mmanda
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12. Godfrey Simbeye
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13. Mary Paul Daffa
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1. Idrissa Kitwana Mustafa
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2. Siti Abbas Ali
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3. Abdalla Abass Omar
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4. Salama Aboud Talib
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5. Juma Bakari Alawi
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6. Salma Hamoud Said
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7. Adila Hilali Vuai
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TAASISI ZA KIDINI- (WAJUMBE 20)
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1. Tamrina Manzi
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2. Olive Damian Luwena
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3. Shamim Khan
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4. Mchg. Ernest Kadiva
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5. Sheikh Hamid Masoud Jongo
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6. Askofu Mkuu (Mstaafu) Donald Leo Mtetemela
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7.
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8. Hamisi Ally Togwa
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9. Askofu Amos J. Muhagachi
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10. Easter Msambazi
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11. Mussa Yusuf Kundecha
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12. Respa Adam Miguma
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13. Prof. Costa Ricky Mahalu
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1. Sheikh Thabit Nouman Jongo
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2. Suzana Peter Kunambi
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3. Sheikh Nassoro Mohammed Ibrahimu
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4. Fatma Mohammed Hassan
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5. Louis Majaliwa
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6. Yasmin Yusufali E. H alloo
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7. Thuwein Issa Thuwein
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VYAMA VYOTE VYA SIASA
VYENYE USAJILI WA KUDUMU – (WAJUMBE 42)
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1. Hashim Rungwe Spunda
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2. Thomas Magnus Mgoli
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3. Rashid Hashim Mtuta
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4. Shamsa Mwangunga
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5. Yusuf S. Manyanga
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6. Christopher Mtikila
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7. Bertha Ng’angompata
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8. Suzan Marwa
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9. Dominick Abraham Lyamchai
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10. Mbwana Salum Kibanda
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11. Peter Kuga Mziray
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12. Isaac Manjoba Cheyo
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13. Dr. Emmanuel John Makaidi
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14. Prof. Ibrahim Haruna Lipumba
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15. Modesta Kizito Ponera
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16. Prof. Abdallah Safari
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17. Salumu Seleman Ally
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18. James Kabalo Mapalala
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19. Mary Oswald Mpangala
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20. Mwaka Lameck Mgimwa
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21. Nancy S. Mrikaria
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22. Nakazael Lukio Tenga
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23. Fahmi Nasoro Dovutwa
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24. Costantine Benjamini Akitanda
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25. Mary Moses Daudi
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26.
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27. John Dustan Lifa Chipaka
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28. Rashid Mohamed Ligania Rai
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1. Ally Omar Juma
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2. Vuai Ali Vuai
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3. Mwanaidi Othman Twahir
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4. Jamila Abeid Saleh
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5. Mwanamrisho Juma Ahmed
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6. Juma Hamis Faki
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7. Tatu Mabrouk Haji
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8. Fat –Hiya Zahran Salum
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9. Hussein Juma
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10. Zeudi Mvano Abdullahi
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11. Juma Ally Khatibu
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12. Haji Ambar Khamis
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13. Khadija Abdallah Ahmed
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14. Rashid Yussuf Mchenga
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TAASISI ZA ELIMU- (WAJUMBE 20)
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1. Dr. Suzan Kolimba
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2. Prof. Esther Daniel Mwaikambo
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3. Dr. Natujwa Mvungi
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4. Prof. Romuald Haule
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5. Dr. Domitila A.R. Bashemera
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6. Dr. Jasmine Bendantunguka Tiisekwa
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7. Prof. Bernadeta Kilian
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8. Teddy Ladislaus Patrick
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9. Dr. Francis Michael
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10. Prof. Remmy J. Assey
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11. Dr. Tulia Ackson
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12. Dr. Ave Maria Emilius Semakafu
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13. Hamza Mustafa Njozi
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1. Makame Omar Makame
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2. Fatma Hamid Saleh
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3. Dr. Aley Soud Nassor
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4. Layla Ali Salum
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5. Dkt. Mwinyi Talib Haji
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6. Zeyana Mohamed Haji
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7. Ali Ahmed Uki
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WATU WENYE ULEMAVU-(WAJUMBE 20)
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1. Zuhura Musa Lusonge
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2. Frederick Msigala
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3. Amon Anastaz Mpanju
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4. Bure Zahran
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5. Edith Aron Dosha
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6. Vincent Venance Mzena
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7. Shida Salum Mohamed
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8. Dr. Henry Mwizengwa Nyamubi.
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9. Elias Msiba Masamaki
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10. Faustina Jonathan Urassa
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11. Doroth Stephano Malelela
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12. John Josephat Ndumbaro
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13. Ernest Njama Kimaya
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1. Haidar Hashim Madeweyya
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2. Alli Omar Makame
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3. Adil Mohammed Ali
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4. Mwandawa Khamis Mohammed
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5. Salim Abdalla Salim
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6. Salma Haji Saadat
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7. Mwantatu Mbarak Khamis
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VYAMA VYA WAFANYAKAZI-(WAJUMBE 19)
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1. Honorata Chitanda
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2. Dr. Angelika Semike
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3. Ezekiah Tom Oluoch
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4. Adelgunda Michael Mgaya
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5. Dotto M. Biteko
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6. Mary Gaspar Makondo
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7. Halfani Shabani Muhogo
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8. Yusufu Omari Singo
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9. Joyce Mwasha
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10. Amina Mweta
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11. Mbaraka Hussein Igangula
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12. Aina Shadrack Massawe
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13. Lucas Charles Malunde
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1. Khamis Mwinyi Mohamed
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2. Jina Hassan Silima
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3. Makame Launi Makame
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4. Asmahany Juma Ali
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5. Mwatoum Khamis Othman
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6. Rihi Haji Ali
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VYAMA VINAVYOWAKILISHAWAFUGAJI-(WAJUMBE 10)
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1. William Tate Olenasha
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2. Makeresia Pawa
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3. Mabagda Gesura Mwataghu
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4. Doreen Maro
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5. Magret Nyaga
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6. Hamis Mnondwa
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7. Ester Milimba Juma
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1. Said Abdalla Bakari
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2. Mashavu Yahya
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3. Zubeir Sufiani Mkanga
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VYAMA VINAVYOWAKILISHAWAVUVI –(WAJUMBE 10)
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1. Hawa A. Mchafu
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2. Rebecca Masato
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3. Thomas Juma Minyaro
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4. Timtoza Bagambise
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5. Tedy Malulu
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6. Rebecca Bugingo
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7. Omary S. Husseni
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1. Waziri Rajabo:p>
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2. Issa Ameir Suleiman
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3. Mohamed Abdallah Ahmed
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VYAMA VYAWAKULIMA-(WAJUMBE 20)
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1. Agatha Harun Senyagwa
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2. Veronica Sophu
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3. Shaban Suleman Muyombo
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4. Catherine Gabriel Sisuti
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5. Hamisi Hassani Dambaya
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6. Suzy Samson Laizer
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7. Dr. Maselle Zingura Maziku
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8. Abdallah Mashausi
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9. Hadijah Milawo Kondo
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10. Rehema Madusa
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11. Reuben R. Matango
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12. Happy Suma
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13. Zainab Bakari Dihenga
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1. Saleh Moh’d Saleh
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2. Biubwa Yahya Othman
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3. Khamis Mohammed Salum
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4. Khadija Nassor Abdi
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5. Fatma Haji Khamis
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6. Asha Makungu Othman
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7. Asya Filfil Thani
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WATU WENYE MALENGO YANAYOFANANA – (WAJUMBE 20)
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1. Dr. Christina Mnzava
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2. Paulo Christian Makonda
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3. Jesca Msambatavangu
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4. Julius Mtatiro
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5. Katherin Saruni
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6. Abdallah Majura Bulembo
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7. Hemedi Abdallah Panzi
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8. Dr. Zainab Amir Gama
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9. Hassan Mohamed Wakasuvi
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10. Paulynus Raymond Mtendah
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11. Almasi Athuman Maige
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12. Pamela Simon Massay
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13. Kajubi Diocres Mukajangwa
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14. Kadari Singo
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1. Yussuf Omar Chunda
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2. Fatma Mussa Juma
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3. Prof. Abdul Sheriff
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4. Amina Abdulkadir Ali
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5. Shaka Hamdu Shaka
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6. Rehema Said Shamte
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Imetolewa na:
Kurugenzi ya Mawasiliano ya Rais,
Ikulu.
Dar es Salaam.
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