DAILY NEWS Reporter Daily News ; Tuesday,April 22, 2008 @18:03 Also in the News Ditopile laid to rest in Dar es Salaam Police arrest 39 UDSM students MP queries sale of Kiwira mine Three set free in robbery case Kurasini residents sue government ‘EU trade deals not beneficial to ACP’ Police officers to have new-look uniforms Norway stresses zero tolerance on graft Refugee repatriation runs into setbacks Five in trouble for theft of carpet THE Police Force has introduced new uniforms and insignia for senior officers that will start being used from May 1, this year, the Commissioner of Police (CP- Finance and Administration), Mr Clodwig Mtweve has said. Mr Mtweve told a press conference today that the new uniforms have been designed to suit different occasions and working environment. He was speaking on behalf of the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr Said Mwema. “We believe that a presentable appearance by members of our staff will have a positive effect on the perception of ord...
akiwa kitandani hospitalini, hapo ni daktari akijitahidi kuandaa ripoti ya maandalizi ya utabibu akiwa na ma-binti zake, enzi za uzima na ufiti wake... jamaa wa zimamoto ndo walipewa kibarua cha kumtoa ndani ya chumba chake ili apelekwe hospitali stori yenyewe... AT a massive 73-stone, Kenneth Brumley must lose weight, or die. His daily intake of 30,000 calories is the same as a regular-sized man eats in two weeks. For four years he’s been confined to a bed which buckled under his weight and powerless to move his gigantic legs. Only deliveries of fast food from his partner Serena break the monotony of the day. Because of this weakness for junk food, Kenneth is among two million Americans who are over 40-stone, and classed as super morbidly obese. Kenneth, 40, from Texas , says: “I got into this shape over the last seven years. “They’ve been the worst of my life. Before ... Kenneth was healthy “It is like I’m a prisoner to myself. ...
CHARLES KIZIGHA Daily News ; Monday,April 21, 2008 @00:02 Also in the News MPs salute Chenge for calling it quits Ditopile to be buried with all CCM honours Equity key in new mining deals No reprieve for Mwanga bank robbery suspects Refugee body dishes out 30bn/- for Mpanda Police hunt for Dar carjackers TMA sounds another storm alert Reversing car kills infant in Dar Kilimanjaro villagers decry ‘cops maltreatment’ Deputy minister wants malice case dropped THE Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) has imposed rigorous measures designed to curb dumping of petroleum products on transit to neighbouring countries on the local market, industry sources told the 'Daily News' yesterday. They said localisation of fuel and other petroleum product destined to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Rwanda, Burundi, Malawi and Zambia was a vice that deny the government billions of shillings in tax revenue. Sources claim that dumping and adulteration of petroleum products was mushrooming becaus...
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