By Johan van Dongen – In 1972 I heard, during a meeting about my work in the field of organ transplantation, one of my professors say, cytomegalovirus CMV? That dangerous virus could be a cross between a flu and a herpes virus, built into a bacterium and then it looks like a protozoa. Part 1 here, Part 2 here, Part 3 here, Part 4 here, Part 5 here, Part 6, Part 7 These words of Professor Dr. D.L. Westbroek, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands, has never left me, because during my forty years of investigation into the Origin of the... Continue Reading
Publish Date: Monday, March 21st 2011 |
By Shout-Africa.com Correspondent, Dar es Salaam – The ongoing surprise cure services conducted by a former Bishop of the Anglican Church, Ambilikile Mwaisapile, has now attracted the watchful eye of Tanzanian politicians some of them taking a political advantage. It has now been reported that more ministers and members of the Parliament, despite rushing themselves to the area to get cured, most of them are now spending more money to arrange transport for their voters. The cure which is said to be effective in treating HIV/AIDS, diabetes, blood pressure and other chronical diseases, has already attracted several former Prime Ministers,... Continue Reading
Publish Date: Friday, March 18th 2011 |
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Publish Date: Thursday, March 17th 2011 |
By Elias Mhegera, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – IT is no longer news in Tanzania that there is a spiritual healer retired pastor Ambilikile Mwasapile (76), in the Samunge village, Sale Ward in Ngorongoro district. The former pastor with the Evangelic Lutheran Church in Tanzania (ELCT) has created a new twist in the name Loliondo. The place that has always been a centre of conflicts now is the haven of cure. From controversial wildlife hunting rights, land ownership conflicts and the Maasai rights over pasture land, Loliondo division has come up with a new twist of a miracle healer... Continue Reading
Publish Date: Wednesday, March 16th 2011 |
By Shout-Africa Correspondent, Dar es Salaam – The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Bernard Membe has assured Tanzanians that the government of President Jakaya Kikwete is committed to up holing principles of good governance and it will thus continue supporting the African Union’s governance assessment process; The African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM). Minister Membe who was speaking to the members of the National Governing Council (NGC) of APRM Tanzania Monday in Dar es Salaam said Africa in initialing the process had a cherished aim of dealing with its own problems from its own inter peer process. “The government... Continue Reading
Publish Date: Tuesday, March 15th 2011 |