Friday, October 26, 2012

Last day on the training

on this day we learn another techniques on how we can investigative the stories through  online material, even though it was a holiday due to the Islamic calendar, bu we as a Journalist still we are here in the classes.
The day is good because every one get enough time to previews and re-writer their story and post again it mean that now we understand what can we do when we started our work.
It's true that every thing goes well  there is nothing can happen since day one till now, actual we ought to congratulation VIKES and MISA-TAN for providing this training for us.
It's my hope that now it's time for online Journalism to grow up in Tanzania and beyond of our boundary is our duties to inform people the real situation for the  thing that they need to know 

Over views

The second day of the investigative  internet journalism it goes well as the first day program  was be, in fact i would like to say that every one has enjoying to attend  on this occasion even though you are familiar with investigative journalism.
Probably the situation and good environment it help the participants to contribute wherever they want to contribute in term of learning and teaching and helping each other.
Not only that, but also i like those techniques which facilitator used to teach us in order to be in good position on investigative internet journalism.
Also this day it's good because we learn a lot which is useful  for us 

Indian villages fight against Coca cola-India


According to KILLER COKE organization based on USA it explained that over 200 countries where by Coca-Cola are sold worldwide, it reported that India has the fastest-growing market, but the adverse environmental impacts of its operations there have subjected the parent company and its local bottlers to a firestorm of criticism and protest. Killer coke is an organization which lead their campaign about effect of the coca cola through internet. 

According to SUJITH KOONAN report which from International Environmental Law Research Center based on Ge never-Switzerland. The report cited that major example of corporate aggression over the natural resources and the consequent denial of the rights of the people.

It has also been portrayed as the fight against a multinational corporation by a small section of the local population in order to protect basic human rights, such as the right to drinking water and the right to livelihood. Those who campaigned against Coca Cola’s presence in Indian villages it aim to help the India society and other which coca cola company the effect which may can occur around there countries which coca cola product produced worldwide. In India like the Plachimada villages are alleged due to the over exploitation of groundwater which caused by the coca cola company. Since, establishing the coca cola company in India the location of an industrial plant, which consumes water heavily, in a socially and economically backward, in a region that is agricultural but drought prone would result in serious adverse implications to the life and the environment.








Thursday, October 25, 2012

Kemboi alleged for assault Njeri

The Kenyan athlete Ezekiel Kemboi Cheboi (30), winner of the 3000 meters steeplechase at the Summer Olympics, are alleged for assault against Ann Njeri Otine on 28 June 2012 at night.

Anne Njeri Otieno alleges that the athlete attacked her when she declined his sexual advances either the magistrate granted the athlete bail and said he would be allowed to travel to London to compete in the Olympics. Mr Kemboi, are serving policeman, was charged at the Eldoret law courts with assaulting Ms Otieno and released on bail of $595 (£385). He is due back in court in September 2012.
"I am already in the team for the London Olympic Games. I would like your honor to give me time to take part in the competition," the AFP news agency quotes him as saying.
Kemboi had been charged with assaulting Njeri on June 28 near her parent's home in West Indies Estate in Eldoret town. "He did not even know that I was coming to withdraw the case. I just came here and decided that I will withdraw the matter.
The Director of Public Prosecutions Keriako Tobiko was yet to make a decision on the case after he recalled the file two month ago. Other unconfirmed reports indicated that Prime Minister Raila Odinga's wife Ida had played a role in reconciling the two families to reach an agreement and withdraw the case.

Tutawakumbuka Daima


First day training

Due to the first day training we learn the technique on how we can create blogs and also how we can post the stories. Most of the participant they successes to have their own blogs that I believe it will be usefully for the developing the skills on Tanzania journalism and other peoples like to get clear information from different side in the world.
The aim of the training not only to creating blogs, but also to learn how we can investigate information through internet  it’s difficult but it is good to understand the techniques  which provided by VIKES and MISA-TAN.
Actual the first day of the training it is good, because it was a participatory classes, because most of the time we learn and doing some assignment like:-
·         Creating blogs
·         Such some information which is lead us in our training
·         We learn some techniques on investigative internet journalism
·         Sharing idea
·         To know each other and so forth  
Either yesterday in my blogs I post several issues like:-
·         Zanzibar Beach
·         Investigative Tanzania
Those are the post that I posting yesterday when we were starting to create blog.
In addition to that I like the way of organizing this training is good, because the facilities enough, good environment and so on, there is nothing to say I dislike because everything is good.


Sayyid Khalifa bin Harub

1911 - 1960 H.H. Sultan Sayyid Sir Khalifa II bin Harub, Sultan of Zanzibar and its dependencies, GCB (c 5.10.1956), GCMG (22.12.1936, KCMG 1.1.1914), GBE (c 3.6.1935, KBE c 1.1.1919). b. at Muscat, Oman, 26th August 1879, only son of Sayyid Harub bin Thuwaini Al-Said, of Muscat, by his wife, Sayyida Turkiya bint Turki Al-Sa’idiyah, former wife of H.H. Sultan Sayyid Hamad bin Thuwaini, Sultan of Zanzibar and its dependencies, GCSI, and eldest daughter of H.H. Sayyid Turki bin Sa’id, Sultan of Muscat and Oman and dependencies, GCSI, educ. privately. Settled in Zanzibar at the invitation of Sultan Sayyid Hamad bin Thuwaini in 1893. Proclaimed on the abdication of his cousin and brother-in-law as Sultan of Zanzibar and its dependencies, 9th December 1911. Installed at the Bait al-Ajaib, Stone Town, Unguja, 16th December 1911. Presdt Protectorate Council 1911-1926, the Executive Council 1926-1954, and the Sultan’s Privy Council 1954-1960. He established an Executive and a Legislative Councils in 1926 to administer his realm, and a Privy Council in 1954 to advise him on important matters of state. Attended the Coronations of King George V and Queen Mary 1911, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth 1937, and Queen Elizabeth II 1953, and the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of King George V and Queen Mary 1935, at Westminster Abbey, in London. Sovereign of the Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar (Wisam al-Kawkab al-Durri al-Zanzibari). Rcvd: King George V (22.6.1911), King George VI (11.5.1937) and Queen Elizabeth II (1.6.1953) Coron medals, and King George V Silver Jubilee medal (3.6.1935), the Sa’idi Order of the State of Oman (Wisam ud-Daula Al-Saidiya Omaniya), Cdr of the Order of the Shield & Spears of Buganda, etc. m. (first) at the Bait al-Ajaib, Stone Town, Unguja, 1900, H.H. Sayyida Ma’atuka bint Hamud Al-Sa’idiyah, Sultana of Zanzibar (b. at Zanzibar, 1882; d. there, at the Sultan’s Palace, 2nd July 1940), granted the title of Sultana of Zanzibar with the style of Her Highness 16th December 1911, rcvd: Sultan Khalifa II Silver Jubilee (9.1.1937), King George V Silver Jubilee (3.6.1935), and King George VI Coron (11.5.1937) medals, eldest daughter of H.H. Sultan Sayyid Hamud bin Muhammad bin Said, Sultan of Zanzibar and its dependencies, GCSI, by his wife, Sayyida Khanfora bint Majid Al-Sa’idiyah, daughter of H.H. Sultan Sayyid Majid bin Said, Sultan of Zanzibar and its dependencies. m. (second) at the Sultan’s Palace, Stone Town, Unguja, Zanzibar, 1940, H.H. Sayyida Nour bint Ahmad al-Busaidiyah [Nunu], Sultana of Zanzibar (b. at Muscat, Oman, 1916), granted the title of Sultana of Zanzibar with the style of Her Highness 1940, Patroness of the Sayyida Ma’atuka Coll, Sultana Nunu Traning Coll, Zanzibar Ladies’ Club, etc, rcvd: the Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar 1st class (5.10.1956), and Queen Elizabeth II Coron (1.6.1953) medal, daughter of Sayyid Ahmad bin Hamad bin Ahmad bin Hamad bin Ahmad al-Busaidy. He d. at the Sultan’s Palace, Stone Town, Unguja, Zanzibar, 9th October 1960 (bur. Makusurani Cemetery), having had issue, three sons by his first wife:
  • 1) Sayyid Thuwaini bin Khalifa Al-Said. He d. at the Sultan's Palace, Stone Town, Unguja, Zanzibar, 1906.
  • 2) H.H. Sayyid 'Abdu'llah bin Khalifa, Sultan of Zanzibar and its dependencies (s/o Sayyida Matuka)
  • 3) Sayyid 'Abdu'l-Wahhab bin Khalifa. He d. at the Sultan's Palace, Stone Town, Unguja, Zanzibar, 1912.
H.H. Sultan Sayyid Sir Khalifa II and H.H. Sultana Sayyida Nunu, also adopted a daughter:
  • 1) H.H. Sayyida Amal bint Khalifa Al-Sa’idiyah. b. at Stone Town, Unguja, 17th December 1939. Rcvd: Queen Elizabeth II Coron medal (1.6.1953). m. at Zanzibar, 1962, H.E. Maulid M. al-Haj (b. 1934), MP for Pemba (Wele) 1961-1964, Minister for Education and Information 1963-1964, held in detention by the revolutionaries 1964-1974, author of “Umleavyo” (1990), “Sowing the Wind: Zanzibar & Pemba Before the Revolution” (2001), “A Jail Tale: The Autobiography of an Omani in 1960's Tanzania” (2004), “Zanzibar: The Last Years of the Protectorate, A Constitutional and Political Account” (2006), etc. She had issue, one son and one daughter:
    • a) Sayyid Khalifa bin Maulid. b. at Unguja, Zanzibar, 28th November 1963. Settled in Dubai, UAE. m. and had issue, twin sons.
    • a) Sayyida Iman bint Maulid [Iman Dalby]. b. at London, 16th September 1978. Business Analyst at DIFC 2002-2005, Assoc Dir for Training & Development at QFCA at Doha since 2005. m. Michael T. Dalby, educ. Univ of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia, Dir at DIFX, Legal Mngr (Clearing and Settlement) at Australian Stock Exchange, Chief Adviser Qatar Financial Markets Authority, Head of Markets Authority at Dubai International Financial Exchange, son of ... Dalby, by his wife, Beverly. She has issue, two daughters.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Investigave Tanzania

I'm so glad to be with you on this time to inform that now is time for us as Tanzania Journalist to change from one side to onather especial on Invegative Internet Journalism, even though their is alot of journalist doing that thins  but not online investigative journalism.
Im here in the class to lear new technichs on doing invetigative online journalism istead of before, that most of the time i used newd paper and so on.
For those day that i'm here, i hope that i will learn alot about investigate journalism but also i wish that i will teach other who like to make investigative journalism through internet, although it's not ease task to do, it need time and ability for doing this job.
This porgram consist at least nine(9)journalist from deffrent part of Tanznaia regions like Arusha, Mwanza, Iringa, Dar-es-salaam and Zanzibar

Zanzibar Beach

Hong Kong has seized its largest ever haul of illicit ivory tusks

Customs officers in Hong Kong and neighbouring Guangdong confiscated the ivory, worth HK$26.7m (£2.2m) and weighing a total of 3.8 tonnes, in raids at a container port last week, the Hong Kong government said.
"It is the biggest ever in Hong Kong in the number of tusks seized in a single seizure," a government spokesman said.
Customs officers found 972 tusks and the ornaments in bags of plastic scraps inside a container that arrived from Tanzania on Tuesday, the government said. Another 237 tusks were found the next day in a container carrying beans from Kenya.

Usafirshaji binadamu ni njia nyengine ya utumwa

Kulingana na mwanauchumi na mwanasosholojia Bales Kevin, watu zaidi ni watumwa leo kuliko wakati wowote katika historia ya binadamu. Kwa sababu idadi maalum ni vigumu PIN chini, kuna aina mbalimbali ya makadirio. Bales, ambaye utafiti inalenga katika tatizo hili, ina alihitimisha kuna wengi kama milioni 27 katika nchi tu kuhusu kila nchi duniani. Wao wanalazimika kufanya kazi bila malipo, chini ya tishio la vurugu, na kushindwa kutembea mbali. Wao wanalazimika kufanya kazi katika maeneo kama vile uvuvi kilimo, mashimo changarawe, migodi, migahawa, huduma za nyumbani, na madanguro. Ingawa utumwa leo si kama dhahiri kama mara moja mara, binadamu ni watumwa duniani kote ikiwa ni pamoja na-katika Marekani.

Kwa bahati mbaya, waandishi wa habari mara zote si taarifa sahihi au kabisa juu ya ukweli wa kisasa, sheria, mazoea, na mitazamo ya biashara ya binadamu na siku ya kisasa utumwa. Wakati rasilimali kwa ajili ya uandishi wa habari ni kupungua, waandishi wa habari wachache wanaweza kumudu kuwekeza wakati zinahitajika ili kufidia biashara ya binadamu na kuwajibika vizuri. Hiyo ni tatizo-kwa sababu waandishi wa uninformed maamuzi kuhusu ambayo hadithi ya kukabiliana na kile kwa kutumia lugha ya anaweza kushawishi mjadala wa umma na sera.

Katika majibu, Taasisi ya Schuster ni kuangaza uangalizi juu ya somo la biashara ya binadamu na siku ya kisasa utumwa. Senior Fellow E. Benjamin Skinner akawa kabisa immersed katika maelezo ya chini katika kutafiti kitabu chake, "Uhalifu Hivyo monstrous: Uso kwa uso na ya kisasa-Siku ya Utumwa" (Free Press, 2008). Tunaamini yeye ni mwandishi wa habari tu uzoefu sasa kujitolea muda kamili ya kufunika biashara ya leo katika binadamu.