Monday, November 5, 2012



Major infrastructure boost underway


By Staff Writer
After dilly-dallying with the proposed, highest urban status for Seven years, Arusha Municipality has finally been upgraded into its’ coveted ‘City,’ prestige and the city status was launched this week. 

President Jakaya Kikwete officially launched the ‘Arusha City,’ by unveiling the new ‘City Emblem’ at the 'Mwenge' monument next to the Arusha Declaration Museum grounds on Thursday, the 1st of November and afterwards the head of state laid the foundation stone  of the city infrastructure  at the corner of Arusha Technical College  Road and Father Babu street in Levolosi area. 

The overall 'Arusha City' inauguration ceremony was staged at the Sheikh Amri Abeid Stadium on the same date  involving the entire public, mostly the town’s residents as well as other invited guests. 

The President also used the occasion during his tour of Arusha to inaugurate the ongoing road constructions and street refurbishments in town as well as flagging off the ongoing roadworks for Arusha-Minjingu highway at Nanja section of Monduli, plus opening the army built, Sokoine Primary School of Monduli District.

The Arusha City Status was given to the Municipality on the 15th of August 2012 but the effect was realized from Friday, the 2nd of November 2012, following the launch.

From this week therefore, Arusha is going to become Tanzania’s 5th city after Dar-es-salaam, Mwanza, Tanga and Mbeya. Arusha however ranks second to Dar, when it comes to revenue collection, beating the other three cities. 

Arusha which came into being in 1900, was declared a township in 1948 and became a Municipality in 1980. It was placed on fast track to become  a city on the 1st of July 2005 but the highest urban status was placed on hold pending some adjustment to the town’s boundarie.

The conditions were that, the Municipality must upgrade and improve its infrastructure and expand its mapped area in order to boost population as well as ‘killing off’ the 11 villages that were still existing within the precinct, by upgrading them into either Wards or Streets. 

The 2002 Population and Housing Census indicated that the town center population on any particular night remained just above 280,000 though this figure was raised to 320,000 in the 2008 estimates.

The ‘City’s’ population currently stands at more than 500,000 following the annexation of a number of areas from the Arumeru District in 2009 and it is estimated that by 2013 Arusha City will have over 750,000 residents. 

The entire Arusha Region, comprising of seven districts, meanwhile has a population of 1.8 million but it is being estimated that this number will reach over 2 million by next year. 

Arusha is the mostly recognized city in Tanzania from the international perspective, being the country’s tourism capital and home to a number of international organizations and institutions like the African Court on Human and People’s rights, Eastern, Central and Southern African Health Community and the East African Community. 

The town has been hosting the United Nations’ International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda since 1995 as well as the Pan-African Postal Union headquarters. 

Arusha was also chosen to host the Nelson Mandela African Institute of Science and Technology, a campus which the president  also inaugurated last week.

Arusha is also the only area where practically all the main economic sectors in Tanzania are represented. The precinct boasts major agricultural activities including horticulture, coffee estates, and rice and maize plantations. 

Arusha is also the main trading area for Minerals and Gemstones such as the rare Tanzanite and Green Garnets, in addition to being the gateway to tourists destinations such as Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti National Park and Mount Kilimanjaro

Sunday, November 4, 2012


By Staff reporter,

The ministry of education and vocational training has vowed to take legal actions   to parents from pastoral communities who will be found sending their children to herd cattles instead of going to school

The call was made by the deputy minister of education Philip Mulugo when he was launching the Maasai Vision English Medium school at Engabobo village in Arumeru District.

Mulugo said primary school enrolment in pastoralist’s areas in the country is lower compared to other places in the country.

“The ministry has put in place mechanisms to embark upon this problem and the first thing is to deal with parents and head of schools “said Mulugo.

He told hundreds of Maasai people at the luncheon ceremony that it is a shame to find many Maasai warriors working in towns as watchmen while there is a possibility of being educated and secure good jobs like other Tanzanians.

“If you go  to every town in our country you will  find groups of Masai morani working as night guards earning very little amount of money monthly,this is an imaginable  exploitation,  you should  end this abuse by educating  your children” said Minister Mulugo.

 He noted that the ministry has started to employ qualified teachers who are the indignant of pastoralist societies with the interest of working in their home areas.

“If there is a qualified teacher from this village and would like  to teach in this school his or her employment is open as from now, what you need to do is to  send  to me  your names and collages you attended and we will employ  ”said Mulugo. 

 On her part Africa Amini Alama President, Dr.Christine Wallner from Austria said her organization’s core objective was to see children from Maasai communities and other vulnerable groups being educated and helped to achieve their potential in life.
 "This is my dream and I am determined to fulfill it with the help of motivated individuals who want to make a difference in the livelihood for the disadvantaged people in this beautiful country “she said.
She said the new school will help to protect and educate Maasai children in Ngabobo Village and its neighborhoods who use to walk long distance to reach schools a situation.
“Honorable minister Lack of school in this village has put children into high risks of being attacked by wild animals rampant in this area” said Dr.Christine.

William Kinua ,a man who had dreams  to find a school  in Ngabobo Village told the minister that he feels great for his dream to come true so much earlier.

“I owed my people a lot because they fundraised money for my university studies but today I have fulfilled the promise I gave that time that I will seek sponsors all over to build a school in my home village”

She said five classrooms, staff room and teachers houses are at the stage of completion and the whole project is approximated to cost 500million Tanzanian shillings.

In his part Ngabobo Village Chairman Zabulon Kimaki thanked the organization for constructing the school for their children saying the help has relieved their long wait to have a school in their area.
“It is a miracle to see our children going to school, they have been full sponsored, may God bless these people for their loving hands” said Kimaki.
Ends .


WILLIAM KINUA (RIGHT DRESSED MAASAI SHUKA) A MAN BEHIND THE IDEA OF  MAASAI VISION SCHOOL EXPLAINING TO THE DEPUTY MINISTER PHILIP MULUGO  ABOUT “INDUAT E MAA” MAASAI VISION  PROJECT

PRESIDENT OF AFRICA AMINI NG’O ,DR.CHRISTINE WALLNER BRIEFING THE DEPUTY MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING PHILIP MULUGO (SEATED RIGHT)ABOUT THE NEW ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOL FOR PASTORALISTS CHILDREN AT ENGABOBO VILLAGE IN ARUMERU DISTRICT

Deputy minister of education Tanzania  Philip Mulugo  (dressed black suit) singing with  Maasai kids in the class before inaugurated the Masai vision school

Friday, November 2, 2012

JK ,CUTTING THE RIBBON AS THE MARK FOR   LAUNCHING OF NELSON MANDELA UNIVERSITY LOCATED AT TENGERU ARUSHA

Thursday, November 1, 2012

HE,President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete Launching Olturumet Hospital
WANAFUNZI  WAKIONYESHA MABANGO PEMBENI MWA BARABARA WAKIMSUBIRI JK

WANAFUNZI WA SHULE YA MSINGI MRINGA WAKIJIPANGA PEMBENI MWA BARABARA KARIBU NA MJI WA NGARAMTONI  NA UJUMBE WAO  KWA JK ANAYETARAJIWA KUPITA ENEO HILO MUDA MFUPI UJAOWA KUPORWA ARDHI YA SHULE 

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