...country I choose was Tanzania. Tanzania is an East African country known for its vast wilderness areas. The capital of Tanzania is Dodoma. It nearly has 49.25 million people. It is bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north. In Tanzania they have a lake called Lake Natron. Lake Natron is a salt and soda lake. It is located in Arusha which seems to be Northern of Tanzania. Lake Natron is close to the Kenyan border and is in Gregory Rift. Tanzania’s Absolute location is 6.00 degrees south latitude, and 35.00 degrees east longitude. Their Relative location is South of Kenya, and East of Democratic Republic of Congo. It is also north of Mozambique, and west of the Indian Ocean. The official languages of Tanzania is a small bit of English, Kiswahili, and Swahili. In 2010 Tanzania imports a total of 7.125 billion dollars. The import commodities are consumer goods, machinery and transportation equipment, industrial raw...
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...TABLE OF CONTENT DECLARATION DEDICATION COPYRIGHT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 1. INTRODUCTION 1:0 0RAGANISATIONAL BACKGROUND 1:1 STAKE OWNERSHIP 1:3 TBL PLANTS IN TANZANIA 1:4 TBL BRANDS AND COMPETITORS 1:5 BEER MAKING PROCESS 1:6 ORANISATIONAL CHART 2. ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN 3. LESSONS, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCES 3:1 LESSONS 3:2 SKILSS 3:3 EXPERIENCES 4. CHALLENGES AND ENJOYMENTS 4:1 ORGANISATIONAL CHALLENGES 4:2 PERSONAL CHALLENGES 4:3 ENJOYMENTS 5. RECOMMENDATION 6. CONCLUSION DECLARATION I, Hellen Robert Gabriel declare that this field attatchment report is my own work and it has not been submitted or presented to the Tanzania breweries limitted or any other related organisation. I therefore I submit this field attachment report for the first time for the award of field training certificate to the Tanzania brewerie limitted. Trainee HELLEN ROBERT GABRIEL Signature ……………………………………… Field supervisor ...
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...omniscient. The characters are both described directly and indirectly by what they say, or how they act, because some of the characters has hidden agendas. The main theme in the story is the message to the reader, and the setting which is in Tanzania, and the social environment. The short story takes place in the beautiful East Africa, Tanzania in recent times. The short story starts in media res, which is characteristic for short stories. In the story we are introduced to Kate, which is the main character, and the events are presented in chronological order. Kate is a young girl from Scotland, and she is enjoying some time alone at the beaches in Tanzania. Away from all the clatter in Scotland, Kate are relaxing at a ship, called ‘dhow’. “No bus of Xeroxed minds scanning the Metro. No gloomy meetings at which the main word intoned was “cuts””. We get an impression of Kate as a girl who has been looking forward to this trip, and to relax with a lots of books. “She’d packed big novels that needed time, space and a hammock to absorb”. But it seems to be a different trip, then she had imagined, and expected in some ways. Kate associates with the locals from Tanzania, and she gets a lots of offers from them. The local people from Tanzania are used to associate with tourist from Europe, but it is still very fascinating for them to talk with white people. The Tanzanian people, are very kind, incredibly chatty, and extremely hospitable. Katy become aware of this, when she meets a...
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...The summer of 2010 was a summer of adventure, self-confidence, and amazing culture. This summer I went to Tanzania, Africa for 3 weeks with 15 strangers. In Africa, I saw the beautiful terrain on a safari, I climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro, and I aided at Orkeeswa, a tribal school of teenaged African students. The whole excursion was everything I expected and more. The best way to really get a feel of African terrain and see the wildlife is to take a safari in the “bush”. My group and I took a five-day safari through the Serengeti, the Ngorongoro Crater, and Lake Manyara National Parks. Covered in tourist attire and our cameras in our hands, our guide, Peter, told us about everything we passed as we searched for African wildlife. After hearing stories about dangerous animals like lions, elephants, and snakes; it really made me realize that even though humans are at the top of the food chain, being in their environment it sure doesn’t seem so. The toughest part of the trip was climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro. At 19,341 feet, it is the tallest mountain in Africa and a dormant volcano. We covered around 55 miles on our seven-day trek to the top and back. Our group leaders reminded each of us every day that to get to the top just take it hour by hour and go “pollie pollie” or slow in Swahili. Twelve members of our sixteen-person team summated at 8:30 A.M. after climbing eight hours through the night. The major lesson that I took from Kilimanjaro as well as applied to life was that anyone could...
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...African Archaeological Review, Vol 15, No. 3, 1998 A Review of Swahili Archaeology Felix A. Chami1 The Swahili people have been viewed as of Persian/Arabic or Cushitic-speaking origin. Scholars have used historical and archaeological data to support this hypothesis. However, linguistic and recent archaeological data suggest that the Swahili culture had its origin in the early first centuries AD. It was the early farming people who settled on the coast in the last centuries BC who first adopted iron technology and sailing techniques and founded the coastal settlements. The culture of the iron-using people spread to the rest of the coast of East Africa, its center changing from one place to another. Involvement in transoceanic trade from the early centuries AD contributed to the prosperity of the coastal communities as evidenced by coastal monuments. More than 1500 years of cultural continuity was offset by the arrival of European and Arab colonizers in the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries AD. Le peuple Swahili a souvent ete considere comme un peuple dont la langue avait pour origine le Perse/Arabe ou le Cushite. Les chercheurs ont utilise des donees historiques et archeologiques afin de supporter cette hypothese. Cependant I'etude linguistique de cette langue, ainsi que de nouvelles decouvertes archeologiques suggerent que la culture Swahili trouve son origine au debut de l'ere chretienne. Ils furent les premiers fermiers a s'installer le long du littoral, fondant des...
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...IN COLLABORATION WITH COVENTRY UNIVERSITY (UK) Module Name: IS/IT STRATEGY IS/IT Strategy Use at Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority-Tanzania By: MAGANGA, MOHAMED George (MBA-ITM/0179/T.2013) Email:mohamedmaganga@hotmail.com JAN 2014 Coursework cover sheet – be sure to keep a copy of all work submitted * Submit via the coursework at Room No. 20 Administration Building * Section A - To be completed by the student – PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Family Name(s) MAGANGA | Module Code ARUM40EKM | First name(s) Mohamed George | | IAA Student Registration Number MBA -ITM/0179/T.2013 | | LecturersDr.Titus Tossy and MS Joy Joseph | Module TitleIS/IT STRATEGY | Due date:10th January 2014 | Assignment No. / TitleIS /IT USE AT NCAA | Extensions & late submissions allowed:No | Estimated Time (hrs) | Assignment type:Individual | % of Module Mark50 | Hand out date: 10th January 2014 | Penalties: Marks will be reduced by 10% of the original mark for every week late. No work will be accepted that is more than two weeks | Declaration: I/we the undersigned confirm that I/we have read and agree to abide by the Coventry University and Institute of Accountancy Arusha regulations on plagiarism and cheating. I/we confirm that this piece of work is my/our own. I/we consent to appropriate storage of our work for checking to ensure that there is no plagiarism/ academic cheating.Signature(s): ---------...
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...Anthropology & Medicine, 2013 Vol. 20, No. 1, 98–108, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13648470.2012.747594 ‘My wife, you are supposed to have a rest now’: an analysis of norms influencing men’s role in prenatal care in south-eastern Tanzania Karin Grossa,b,Ã, Iddy Mayumanac and Brigit Obrista,b,d a Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, Switzerland; bUniversity of Basel, Basel, Switzerland; cIfakara Health Institute, Dar es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania; d University of Basel, Institute of Anthropology, Basel, Switzerland (Received 27 September 2011; final version received 19 July 2012) Men as sexual partners, fathers and household heads have a direct bearing on women’s reproductive health. However, little is known about the influence of changing norms and values on men’s role in ensuring women’s health during pregnancy and childbirth. This study from rural south-eastern Tanzania explores men’s and women’s discussions on men’s roles and responsibilities in prenatal care and links them to an analysis of norms and values at the household level and beyond. Data from eight focus group discussions with men and women were consensually coded and analysed using a qualitative content analysis. Four dimensions of norms and values, which emerged from analysis, bear upon men’s support towards pregnant women: changing gender identities; changing family and marriage structures; biomedical values disseminated in health education; and government regulations. The...
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...CURRICULUM VITAE: FIRST NAME: Victor SUR NAME: Kajwahula SEX: Male DATE OF BIRTH: 11/07/1975 MARITAL STATUS: Married NATIONALITY: Tanzanian ID: Passport ID NO: AB070546 Language spoken and written: English & Swahili. N.B: Holding Full Driving Licence. CONTACT: Address: P. O. Box 3054, C/o Speraratus Rushekya, Bank of Africa, Dar es Salam, Tanzania. E-mail address: victorkajwahula@gmail.com +255788189881/ +255769644280 PROFILE: Ability to lead and motivate project team to success EXPERIENCE: * Designing, developing and maintaining database (MYSQL & MS ACCESS) * Programming skills by using C++ * Web design and developing by using HTML, CSS * Networks Design and Implementation OPERATING SYSTEM PLATFORMS Microsoft windows OS ,Mac OS ,Linux (Ubuntu) TYPE OF PERSON: A driven IT Professional with Extensive Experience in Support, Administration and Network troubleshooting. STRENGH: Motivate a team work, Managing IT projects to be completed on time, within a budget and satisfy customer. With Agile project management and PRINCE2 (Projects IN Controlled Environments) Training knowledge EDUCATION: 1985-1991 Primary School 1994-1997 O-level 1998 -2000 High School PPROFESIONAL EXAMS 2007 Derby College UK- IT Certificate. 2007 Derby...
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...FRELIMO- Frente de Libertação de Moçambique (Mozambique Liberation Front) M.A-Masters of Arts MPLA- Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola (Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola) PAC-Pan Africanist Congress TAA-Tanganyika African Association TANU-Tanganyika African National Union UN-United Nations ZANLA- Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army INTRODUCTION In the study by Bjerk (2012), Julius Kambarage Nyerere was a Tanzanian statesman who served as the leader of Tanzania, previously Tanganyika, from 1960 until his retirement in 1985. He was one of Africa’s most respected figures. Julius Nyerere was a politician of principle and intelligence. Nyerere was known by the Swahili title Mwalimu or 'teacher', his profession prior to politics. He was also referred to as Baba wa Taifa (Father of the Nation). According to Dunheved (1961), Julius Kambarage Nyerere otherwise called Mwalimu was born in April 13, 1922 at Butiama village, Musoma, Tanzania. He was a son to chief; Burito Nyerere of the small Zanaki ethnic group....
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...Africa; Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda. Jakaya Kikwete, the president of Tanzania, is the EAC's chairman. The organisation was founded originally in 1967, collapsed in 1977, and was revived on 7 July 2000. The East African Community is an international organization whose final aim is to develop a complete integration of its members into an East African Federation. The EAC is an integral part of the African Economic Community. The EAC is a potential precursor to the establishment of the East African Federation, a proposed federation of its members into a single sovereign state. In 2010, the EAC launched its own common market for goods, labour, and capital within the region, with the goal of creating a common currency and eventually a full political federation. The geographical region encompassed by the EAC covers an area of 1,820,664 sq-km with a combined population of about 149,959,317(2013 est.) The drive for the transformation of the East African region, particularly Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, into a functioning entity with rights and duties in International Relations is not new. It dates back to the time when the three East African colonies were still objects of International Law. However, the aspirations for regional cooperation in East Africa acquired individual sovereignty and legitimacy in the post colonial state in the 1960s driven largely by the Pan-Africanist East African leaders, Jomo Kenyatta (Kenya), Julius K. Nyerere (Tanzania) and Milton A. Obote (Uganda)...
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...Tanzania also known as the African Great Lakes nation. This region was known as Tanganyika and it wasn’t until after German East Africa was transferred to the United Kingdom as a mandate by the League of Nations in 1920 for its name Tanzania to come in place. Tanzania’s absolute location is at 6.3070° S, 34.8540° E. It’s located in the south eastern part of Africa. Its south of Kenya and north of Mozambique. With the Indian ocean to the east and the Democratic Republic of Congo to its west. Located in Tanzania is the tallest peak in Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro. Standing at 19,340 feet. Also part of the largest lake in Africa, Lake Victoria. Tanzania is located directly under the equator in the tropic of Capricorn. Tanzania is mostly has a hot...
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...LIBERTY BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY JOSCELYN R. JONES LYNCHBURG, VA March 7, 2014 Table of Contents Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………3 Regional Map………………………………………………………………………………………..............4 Background: A Closer Look at The Swahili People’s History, Language and Culture…………………..………………………………………………………………………………...4 Background: A Closer Look at The Swahili People’s Economy, Religion, and Family……………..………………………………………………………………………………7 Survey of Missions Work……………..………………………………………………………………………………12 Proposed Mission Strategy………………………………………………………………………………………......14 Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………………….18 References………………………………………………………………………………………19 Introduction In Genesis 17:4 God promised Abraham that he would be the father of “many nations.” We see the evidence of this promise that is revealed through the many different people groups on Earth. God went on to also extend a blessing to all those nations (Genesis 22:17), however everyone in every nation has not realized or fail to believe the message of salvation through Jesus Christ. Fortunately, God has also given a provision for hope to those who are considered to be “unreached” by the Gospel. It is through the command issued to his disciples in Matthew 28:19, “go ye therefore and teach all nations,” that Christians today can literally change the world by taking the gospel to all four corners of the earth. ...
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...unforgettable taste. The Barbeque village makes an ideal venue for the culinary showmanship of our shefs in mouth watering barbequed specialities. Extensive recreational facilities and privacy transforms the visit into a great family outing and experience. The Chinese restaurant which is one among the hotel restaurants serves all the delight and delicious food made in traditional Chinese flavour. ABOUT US The renovated New Dodoma Hotel now stands 107 years old having been first erected by Germans in the year 1904 as a resting point for the Kaiser of German on his way to Ujiji during the inauguration of the Railway line from Dar es Salaam to Ujiji via Dodoma, but later the British colonies converted the Rest House to a Railway Hotel for the Tanzania Government to inherit after independence. | The Hotel was acquired on 17th of October 2002 through privatization by worldwide management a company associated to Estate Trading Ltd. Owners of the Blue Pearl Hotel and Apartments, Beachcomber hotel and Resort, Urban Rose hotel and Apartments and our New Hotel at Mbweni in Zanzibar under construction. LEISURE & FACILITIES | | | | | Welcome to one of the most cherished of hotels in Africa. Offering warm, comfortable and friendliest of Tanzanian hospitality. The hotel forms the hub of all pleasures, social and business activities in the capital city. | Relax and unwindin the most enchanting of the Mediterranean styled and landscaped square symbolizing the harmony of...
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...Individual Assignment 4 - HRD Human Resource Development of professionals in an emerging economy You are an expatriate sent by SAP to one of the major construction companies in Tanzania. You have Debrah/Oforis article and USD 1 Mio to set up an “ideal” HRD-program for this company that should facilitate as a prime example in the whole industry. Draft your concept! Be as concrete as possible and mind your line of argumentation. It is usually the professional bodies that provide appropriate training and education to their members, which, however, mostly results in compartmentalisation, a very common and well-known problem in Tanzania and other developing countries. Therefore it may be more reasonable to rather establish systematic and coordinated training programs and a unified approach for each industry. Such a development of employees would ensure their ability to perform successfully in an international setting, enhance their productivity as well as competitiveness. Formerly, the Tanzanian government was expected to provide training and facilities. However in recent years the role of the private sector for financing and providing such training has more and more been acknowledged, since the sustainability of funding and with that the guarantee of a structured and continued training is essential and one of the biggest problems faced in HRD. Therefore it may be necessary to complement external funding with the development of domestic funding in order to secure and ensure...
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...January 2012 and provides a strategic framework for priority infrastructure projects expected to transform the continent into an interconnected and integrated region. To mobilise financial investment to accelerate PIDA implementation, the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) organized the Dakar Financing Summit on 1415 June in Senegal where a total of 16 strategic and regionally balanced projects were presented to potential donors. Of these, seven are in the Southern African Development Community (SADC). These are the Lusaka-Lilongwe ICT Terrestrial Fibre Optic linking Malawi and Zambia, the Ruzizi III Hydropower Project in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the Dar es Salaam Port Expansion Project and Serenge Nakonde Road in Tanzania. “The Lusaka-Lilongwe ICT Terrestrial Fibre Optic project is aimed at facilitating interconnection between Malawi and Zambia,” re a statement from Nepad issued at the end of the Dakar summit, in part. The other three are the ZambiaTanzania-Kenya Transmission Line linking the power grids of the three countries, the Batoka Gorge Hydropower Project involving Zambia and Zimbabwe, and the Brazzaville-Kinshasa Road Rail Bridge Project and the Kinshasa Illebo Railways in the DRC. “The 16 projects were selected due to their strategic, political and economic importance as flagship regional...
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