13 countries sits in Dar to discuss education

February 15, 2017
Chair of the Ministerial SDG4 Regional Forum for Eastern African in Dar es Salaam and Head Office and country Representative of UNESCO, Zulmira Rodrigues welcomes invited guests, dignitaries and key speakers during Ministerial SDG4 Regional Forum for Eastern African in Dar es Salaam.(All photos by Zainul Mzige
The Minister for Education, Science, Technology and Vocational Training Prof Joyce Ndalichako delivering key note address to officiate Ministerial SDG4 Regional Forum for Eastern African in Dar es Salaam.
Unesco Regional Office for Eastern Africa, Director Mrs Ann Therese Ndong-Jatta addressing Ministerial SDG4 Regional Forum for Eastern African in Dar es Salaam.
UNHCR Head Regional Services Center, Mrs Victoria Akyeampong, gives her statement at the National Forum Session during the Ministerial SDG4 Regional Forum for Eastern African in Dar es Salaam.
Linda Madete from UNESCO Office Dar es Salaam gives out some of the education materials and brochures to invited guests during the Ministerial Sustainable Development Goals numbers 4 that focuses on ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all at the Regional Forum for Eastern African in Dar es Salaam.
The Minister for Education, Science, Technology and Vocational Training, Prof Joyce Ndalichako (far left) arrives at Julius Nyerere International Convention Centre (JINCC )to attend the Ministerial SDG4 Regional Forum for Eastern African in Dar es Salaam.
Norwegian Ambassador to Tanzania, Hanne-Marie Kaarstad tete-a-tete with the UNHCR Representative to Tanzania, Chansa Ruth Kapaya at the Ministerial SDG4 Regional Forum for Eastern African.
Swedish Ambassador to Tanzania H.E Katarina Rangnitt gives a welcome remark on behalf of Diplomatic Corps at the Ministerial SDG4 Regional Forum for Eastern African. Katarina emphasized on the importance of equipping young people with proper education and relevant skills to make them competent.
A cross section of ministers from Eastern Africa, Unesco officials and the SDG4 co- conveners (ILO, UNFPA, UNDP, UNICEF, UN Women, UNHCR and World Bank) listening attentively on various speakers at the ongoing Ministerial SDG4 Regional Forum for Eastern African in Dar es Salaam.
Some of the invited dignitaries attending the Ministerial SDG4 Regional Forum for Eastern African in Dar es Salaam.
The Minister of State in the President's Office responsible for Regional Administration and Local Government (TAMISEMI), Hon  George Simbachawene and Norwegian Ambassador to Tanzania, Hanne-Marie Kaarstad (right)  follows  the Ministerial SDG4 Regional Forum for Eastern African in Dar es Salaam.
Deputy Minister for Education, Science, Technology and Vocational Training Eng. Stella Manyanya exchanging contacts with a disabled teacher Madam Sophia Mbeyela (centre) at the ongoing Ministerial SDG4 Regional Forum for Eastern African in Dar es Salaam.
Group Photo.
The Minister for Education, Science, Technology and Vocational Training Prof. Joyce Ndalichako elaborates a point to reporters about the prons and cons of the Ministerial SDG4 Regional Forum for Eastern African in Dar es Salaam.
The Minister of State in the President's Office responsible for Regional Administration and Local Government (TAMISEMI), Hon. George Simbachawene making a point during the press conference at the Julius Nyerere International Conference Centre.
 A cross section of Ministers and Journalists.
Zanzibar Minister of Education and Vocational Training Hon.Riziki Pembe shares her experience on how they have prioritized Sustainable Development Goals on Education in the Island.
Minister of Education &Human Resources  Tertiary Education & Scientific Research to the Republic of Mauritius, Leela Dookon Luchoomon gives testimony on her country achievement on education.
Minister of State for Primary Education in Uganda, Hon. Nansubuga Rosemary Seninde explains to reporters what it means to deal with children who do not want to attend schools in a bid to pursue compulsory education for all.
Minister of National Education and Vocational Training in the Republic of Djibouti, Hon. Moustapha Mohamed Mahamoud explaining challenges encounters in the education sector during the press conference.

13 Ministers from Eastern Africa, Unesco and the SDG4 co- conveners (ILO, UNFPA, UNDP, UNICEF, UN Women, UNHCR and World Bank) are in Dar es salaam to identify priorities and policy recommendations for a regional roadmap for the implementation of the SDG4- Education 2030 agenda and linkages with other SDGs;

In two days meeting opened yesterday at Julius Nyerere International Convention Centre (JINCC) various people made different remarks on how to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.

Opening the floor to welcome all participants including ministers from Comoros, Djibout, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Rwanda, Seychelles, Somalia, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda, Swedish Ambassador to Tanzania  H.E Katarina Rangnitt spoke about Young people being given proper education with relevant skills to make them competent.

She talked about unlocking the potential of the people by keeping children in school and managing drop out with full knowledge that education is the tool to reach development goals.

“With the growing frustrations among the youth on lack of employment, climate change and disasters she asked participants to come out with practical solutions making sure that nobody is being left behind with a keen attention to kids with disabilities.” She said.

She asked the participants to look at how global SDGs will be achieved in accordance to the national policies targets and plans.

Speaking at the same meeting Mrs Victoria Akyeampong, UNHCR Head Regional Services Center spoke about the need to support people of concern so as to reach the goal as the agenda 2030 spoke about leaving no body behind.

She said refugees and migrants are in dire need of support because of the fragile situation they are. She said less than one percent of those people are enrolled in education. She asked the participants to increase access to refugees through digital education.

She also asked East Africans to look at the best way of including refugees in their national school as is being done in Cameroon Chad and Pakistan.

Unesco Regional Office for Eastern Africa, Director Mrs Ann Therese Ndong-Jatta addressing the forum posed several question to the participants on priorities and what makes good education.

She said the forum was initiated to deal with the missing link by focusing difficult questions which are still puzzling the community.

On education, she asks about the environment, investment and if people are happy with the current education set up. She examined critically what does examinations do to the kids. If it is not only creating competitions and not happiness.

 She wanted the participants to look and come out with the statement what are we supposed to do to have a true education. She said kids and the rest, learning should be joy and not otherwise and teaching should be joy too.

She remembered Mwalimu Nyerere, Tanzania Founding father, for his courage to insist on using local language to teach. She said by using local language as other nation like China and Japanese did we will create confidence to our people and allow mothers to teach their kids.

In her Key note address Hon Prof Joyce The Minister for Education, Science, Technology and Vocational Training, insisted the importance of the platform in transforming the East African society. She said the platform is an important platform and step in the construction of a common vision for the education 2030 agenda.

“This is an important platform and step in the construction of a common vision for the Education 2030 Agenda, and for our countries to share National Road maps, to identify emerging common areas, and to identify common challenges and opportunities", said Ndalichako.

She said Tanzania is ready to engage in achieving the targets of SDG4.
She further added that the successful implementation of the SDG4 like any other programme, depends much on political will and support.
-- Zainul A. Mzige, Managing Director, Mzige Media Limited, www.thebeauty.co.tz +255714940992.

TIGO YAZINDUA KIFURUSHI KISICHO ISHA MUDA CHA 'HALICHACHI'

February 15, 2017

 Meneja Chapa wa Tigo,  William Mpinga (kushoto), akizungumza katika mkutano na waandishi wa habari Dar es Salaam leo wakati wa uzinduzi wa kifurishi kisicho isha muda cha halichachi. Kulia ni Meneja Mawasiliano wa Tigo, Woinde Shisael.


 Wanahabari wakichukua taarifa hiyo.


 Mkutano ukiendelea.


Wapiga picha wakichukua taarifa hiyo.



KAMPUNI ya Tigo Tanzania leo imetangaza  kuanzishwa kwa  ubunifu mwingine wa kifurushi cha data na sauti  ili kukabiliana na hitaji la wateja. Kifurushi kipya kinajulikana kama ‘Halichachi’ (Muda wake hauishi) na ni mwendelezo  wa kujikita kwa Tigo  katika kuwapatia wateja wake  uhuru wa mawasiliano.

Akizungumza katika mkutano wa waandishi wa habari leo wakati akitangaza kampeni hiyo mpya   Meneja Chapa wa Tigo William Mpinga alisema, “Tuna furaha  kubwa wakati kampuni inazindua  kifurushi kipya  ambacho kitawahakikishia wateja wake kwamba wanakuwa na mamlaka ya kumiliki vifurushi vyao   wakati muda wa kumalizika kwa kifurushi haitakuwa  ni changamoto tena.”
  
“Ni dhahiri kuwa soko la mawasiliano ya simu  linakua  ambapo  huduma za mawasiliano ya simu za mkononi  zinaongezeka kwa mrengo wa  kununua vifurushi,” alisema Mpinga na kuongeza, “Tunazindua kifurushi cha kipekee  tukiwa tunajiamini kwamba  kitakuwa ni  suluhisho sahihi kwa wateja wetu.

“Kifurushi hiki kinaingia katika soko ikiwa ni  sehemu ya mtiririko wa ubunifu uliowekwa ili kuhakikisha kwamba tunasimamia mtazamo wetu  katika kutoa huduma nzuri kwa wateja wetu. 

Tunaamini kwamba  kifurushi hiki ni kiashiria kilicho wazi kwamba tunaongoza katika kutoa masuluhisho ya mawasiliano ya simu  yaliyo na ufanisi nchini Tanzania.”

Kifurushi hiki kipya  ni sehemu ya mkakati wa Tigo wa kutoa huduma ndani ya safari yake ya ubunifu na miongoni mwake  ikiwa ni kuanzishwa kwa  huduma ya bure ya WhatsApp, Facebook ya Kiswahili  na YouTube  ambayo kampuni ilizindua mwaka 2016.

KAMPUNI YA RED SEA YA KEKO JIJINI DAR ES SALAAM YAPEWA MWEZI MMOJA KUBOMOA UKUTA ULIOJENGWA JUU YA MTARO WA MAJI MACHAFU NA KUSABABISHA USUMBUFU KWA WANANCHI

February 15, 2017
Katikati Naibu Waziri Ofisi ya Makamu wa Rais Muungano na Mazingira Mhe. Luhaga Mpina na Uongozi wa Gereza la keko wakati wa Ziara ya Naibu Waziri Mpina ya ufuatiliaji wa utekelezaji wa maagizo yake gerezani keko ya ujenzi wa miundombinu ya majitaka ambayo ni rafiki kwa mazingira.( Picha na Evelyn Mkokoi)
Naibu Waziri Ofisi ya Makamu wa Rais Muungano na Mazingira Mhe. Luhaga Mpina, Akitoa Maelekezo kwa Uongozi wa Baraza la Taifa la Hifadhi na usimamizi wa Mazingira (NEMC) Hamlashauri ya Wilaya Ya Temeke, na TANROADS kuhusu suluhisho la muda na la kudumu la Mfereji wa Mtaa wa Mafuta keko Gerezani Jijini dar Es Salaam, wenye kuleta kero ya kimazingira kwa wakazi wa eneo hilo hususan katika kipindi cha mvua.
NA Evelyn Mkokoi- Dar Es Salaam
Kampuni ijulikanayo kwa jina moja la Red Sea iliyopo katika Mtaa wa mafuta Keko Gerezaji jijini Dar Es Salaam, Imepewa mwezi mmoja wa kutakiwa kubomoa ukuta uliojengwa juu ya Mtaro wa maji machafu ambao pia ni eneo chepechepe, na kusababisha usumbufu kwa wakazi wa maeneo hayo na hatari ya kupata magonjwa hasa katika kipindi cha mvua.
Akifuatila utekelezaji wa Maagizo ya ziara yake aliyoifanya tarehe 20 mwezi wa December mwaka jana, Naibu Waziri Ofisi ya Makamu wa Rais Muungano na Mazingira Mhe. Luhaga Mpina, amesema kuwa ujenzi huo holela, umekiuka sheria ya mazingira ya mwaka 2004 na kanuni zake na kumtaka mmiliki wa kampuni hiyo kubomoa ukuta huo ndani ya siku thelathini na kinyume na hapo serikali kupitia halmashauri ya wilaya ya Temeke na NEMC itabomoa ukuta ukuta huo kwa gharama za mmiliki wa kampuni hiyo.
Aidha, Naibu Waziri Mpina Ameitaka NEMC pamoja na Manispaa ya Temeke kuwasilisha kwake ndani ya siku tatu vibali vilivyomruhusu mmiliki mwingine wa kampuni ya KOBIL kujenga juu ya mtaro huo, kinyume na hapo hatua nyingine zitachukuliwa.
Kwa Upande wake Mkaguzi wa Wakala wa Barabara nchini TANROADS Bw.Dismas Nyoni, ameeleza kuwa, TANROADS ina mpango wa muda mvupi wa kufanyia usafi mtaro huo ulioziba na kupita chini ya barabara katika eneo la kilwa road, na kuzibua mtaro huo ili kuwapunguzia wananchi usumbufu katika msimu wa mvua zinazokuja.
Wakati huohuo Naibu Waziri Mpina, alitemebelea Gereza la Keko kujionea utekelezaji wa maagizo yake ambapo awali gereza hilo lilikuwa likiririsha maji taka katika maeneo ya makazi na kwa hivi sasa gereza la keko limekamilisha ujenzi wa miundombinu ya maji taka kwa asilimia 80, aliwapongeza na kuwapa muda wa wiki mbili kumalizia marekebisho yaliyobakia, nae Mkazi wa eneo la Keko Gerezani Bi ASha Hussein alisema gereza la keko likikamilisha ujenzi huo wa miundombinu ya maji taka wananchi wataepukana na magonjwa na watoto watacheza vizuri.