People laughed in response to a recent comment by former Obama adviser, Benjamin Rhodes, who on one of his recent public appearances since they left White House alluded that President Obama was fine, relaxing and having full life after retirement.
Days later, that seems to be the truth-it has now been confirmed that former US President Barack Obama spent good eight days at the Tanzania’s mighty Serengeti National Park-one of the world’s best tourist attractions for its wild animal rich.
The Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Reporters & Editors Network of Liberia has done a microscopic analysis of National and International WASH Commitments signed unto by the Liberian government.
These Commitments are part of efforts to mitigate the unacceptable gaps in access to water, sanitation and hygiene, fragmentation in governance and improve sustainability of facilities and services.
The second edition of the African Women in the Media, AIM 2018 has come and gone. It was a gathering of women in the media space from across the African continent fully represented at the event.
In an opening remark, the founder and convener of the African Women in the Media Conference, Dr. Yemisi Akinbobola said the vision for the group was to inspire and support African Women in the Media space whether it is in advertising, research,
journalism among other areas.
Dr. Akinbobola observed that there was a need for a better representation of African Women. She decried that women are still having issues in leadership positions in the media.
HOME GROWN economic models implemented by Tanzania’s President Magufuli on his reforms agenda further validate management efficiency derived from local content perspective for sustainable development. Transformation to strict management efficiencies and hard work were key pillars in reducing poverty and build a strong economy deserved of a developed nation.
Perhaps cultural differences had not made foreign economic models impotent and unable to deliver the most expected results or African countries were unable to comprehend principles of effective economic management. This time again, Tanzania’s President Dr John Pombe Magufuli showcases his magic model which smoothen a highway to Africa’s world-class economic development.
Zengeza West MP Simon Chidakwa who will be vying for the same constituency on an independent ticket has bailed out disabled people in the constituency with an assortment of groceries. Speaking at the hand-over of the donation, Chidakwa said the sponsorship is out of good will and should not be misconstrued as a vote-buying gimmick.
“The donation is out of sympathy after realising what these families were going through to fend for the disabled and whoever thinks it’s a ploy to find votes is lost, ”said Chidakwa. A local organisation Princess Tilli Foundation(PTF) approached the incumbent MP seeking assistance to help out the disabled.