new company group coming to dar es salam

mano_free

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dear ladies and gentlemen,
hello folks,

we are actually coming to dar es salam and looking out for unemployed skiled personal, who want to:
- work for us at head office
- help woking on buildsite of a huge upwind power plant together with MAN Ferrostahl
- work on buildsite of international train connection dar es salam-dodoma-bujumbura-kigali with regional or german ice train type trains including renewable energy motors
- installing nation wide wimax even for governmental usage!
- introducing a public transport system at dar es salam including a working bus transport system with busses incl. electric motors and a security sytem preventing theft!!!
- eventually building a subway and/tram system

we are directly working together with worldbank at bonn an dgerman,london as well as tanzanian kfw.

even the unskilled have a chance to work foir us angd get payed.

in any case you would like to work with and for us please send your application to info@manogroup.biz and dont forget to include a facepic and a small summary of reference.

kind regards

markus noerenberg
young prof dr eng,rer-oec
global director manogroup
dar es salam - accra - london - berlin
 
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Dhahabu na alimasi zinang'ara kweli kweli.

Richmond nyinge hiyo. lol.

Hivi hawa jamaa wanafikiri kila mtu ni punguwani kama wao?
 
we are actually coming to dar es salam and looking out for unemployed skiled personal, who want to:
- work for us at head office
- help woking on buildsite of a huge upwind power plant together with MAN Ferrostahl
- work on buildsite of international train connection dar es salam-dodoma-bujumbura-kigali with regional or german ice train type trains including renewable energy motors
- installing nation wide wimax even for governmental usage!
- introducing a public transport system at dar es salam including a working bus transport system with busses incl. electric motors and a security sytem preventing theft!!!
- eventually building a subway and/tram system


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Yaani watu hata kuandika kumewashinda wanataka kuleta longolongo kubwa?
 
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