By Own Correspondent, Dar es Salaam – Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete has praised a US operation that lead to the assassination of number one terrorist Osama Bin Laden saying it will now help relieve the world of a terror trauma. President Kikwete said in Dar es Salaam yesterday alongside a meeting of the World Health Organization. “The master mind is dead we are told. I know it is sad for his family but this is a relief on the other hand,” said the President who said Osama will now face Heavenly judgment for his actions on earth including his planned... Continue Reading
Publish Date: Tuesday, May 3rd 2011 |
By Own Correspondent – The famous Loliondo “cure-all” herbalist, Rev. Ambilikile Mwasapila has officially confirmed rumours that some gangs are aiming at his life. For some days now, rumours have been circulating that there were several attempts to assassinate the herbalist whose fame is increasing daily. Speaking at his service scene, Mwasapila has said some people who were earning a lot of money through bogus treatments have now been “bankrupted” hence the grudge. “They are planning to destroy me daily, but God and available security organs here are protecting me,” said Mwasapila in a usual calm tone, confirming the rumors... Continue Reading
Publish Date: Tuesday, May 3rd 2011 |
The son of the incumbent Tanzania President Jakaya Kikwete, Ridhiwani Kikwete has bounced back on his critics who...
Publish Date: Tuesday, May 3rd 2011 |
By Own Correspondent, Dar es Salaam – PRESIDENT Jakaya Kikwete yesterday (Tuesday) led Tanzanians to mark the 47th anniversary of the Union between the Tanganyika and Zanzibar which formed the United Republic of Tanzania. President Kikwete officiated the celebrations at Amani stadium in Zanzibar arriving in an open military motorcade. The Late Tanzanian Former President Julius Nyerere Abeid Karume founding President of Zanzibar. The event was also attended by the President of Zanzibar Dr. Ali Mohamed Shein, Union Vice-President, Dr. Mohamed Gharib Bilal, present and former Union and Zanzibar government leaders and members of the diplomatic corps. However in... Continue Reading
Publish Date: Wednesday, April 27th 2011 |
By Own Correspondent – It is going to be another tough week for now famous Loliondo cup cure seekers as the services conducted by Rev. Ambikile Mwasapila were suspended from yesterday till this Friday following the death of the herbalist’s son. According to Shout-Africa.com sources in Arusha, the Reverend’s son, Jackson Mwasapila (43) who was living in Babati District in Manyara, died yesterday morning of malaria. There were confirmed information that the government was willing to take charge in ensuring that Rev. Mwasapila who has claimed the name ‘Babu” (grandfather) is flied to the funeral area, a several hours... Continue Reading
Publish Date: Tuesday, April 26th 2011 |