Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Ndege za mkopo cant afford to stay idle gharama huwa kubwa no option zaidi ya ku lease in fact the heading should have said Congolese carrier helps KQ to offset plane leasing cost.
Unajuaa maana ya ku lease ama umekuja ilimradi na wewe uonekane unajua..
 
LAND ROVER DEFENDER 90 LAUNCHED IN NAIROBI
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Inchcape Kenya, the official distributor of Land Rover, Jaguar and BMW has launched the 3 door short wheelbase Land Rover Defender 90 in the KENYAN market.
It's powered by a turbocharged 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine with 296 horsepower. Available in 90 and 110 body designs, with up to 6 seats available in the 90 and the option of 5, 6 or 5+2 seating in the 110 variant. Also comes with a 8-speed shiftable automatic + AWD.
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More women now hold powerful Cabinet posts in Tanzania​



TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 14 2021​

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Dar es Salaam. President Samia Suluhu Hassan keeps boosting the role of women in her government as she entrusts them with key ministerial roles that could ultimately define her legacy as the first woman Head of State in the history of the country.

Apart from Dr Stergomena Tax - who was yesterday sworn-in as the country’s first woman Minister for Defence and National Service - President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s cabinet also has seven women in ministerial positions.

Dr Tax was sworn-in along with Dr Ashatu Kijaji who becomes the Minister for Communications and Information Technology.

In today’s globalised world, the role of the ICT docket need not be overemphasized, analysts say.

“Dr Kijaji should feel proud with the appointment. But, she is indebted to meet expectations of Tanzanians especially the youth,” said the ICT expert, Ms Fidea Gosberth.

Apart from the two, Prof Joyce Ndalichako is entrusted to lead the Education docket, end illiteracy and produce experts to accomplish the country’s industrialization and economic transformation.

Dr Dorothy Gwajima heads the Health, Community Development, Gender, Children and the Elderly docket succeeding Ms Ummy Mwalimu.

Ms Mwalimu who is considered to be one of the most successful and accountable minister who served the fifth phase government is now heading the ministry of state in the President’s Office Regional Administration and Local Government (PO-RALG).

The diplomat and international relations guru, Ms Liberata Mulamula has been given the Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation docket charged with the consolidation of the economic diplomacy and strengthening the Tanzania’s foreign policy.

The minister of state in the Prime Minister’s Office (Policy, Parliamentary Affairs, Labour, Employment, Youth and the Disabled) Jenista Mhagama represents the government in parliament ant, issues of labour and disaster management.



Dr Stergomena Tax

If you want to become the first person in a certain field of specialization, you could need to have a talk with Dr Stergomena Tax.

Dr Tax was on Sunday, September 12, named as the first woman to become Defence and National Service Minister. She was sworn in yesterday to replace the late Elias Kwandikwa.

A look at her history of services shows that she is used to becoming the first.

In 2013, she became the first woman to become Executive Secretary of Southern African Development Community (Sadc).

Her name sailed through a meeting of the heads of state and government for the 16-member bloc during a summit that was held in Lilongwe, Malawi.

Prior to her rising to her role as Sadc Executive Secretary, Dr Tax held the position of Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of East African Cooperation, also becoming the first woman to hold that position.

Before being transferred to the East African Cooperation docket, Dr Tax – who holds a PhD Degree in International Development from the University of Tsukuba in Japan - worked as Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Trade and Industry.

Between 2006 and 2007, Dr Tax worked as Deputy Permanent Secretary in the then Ministry of Planning, Economy and Empowerment, a position she got after almost two years of working as Chief Executive Officer for the Better Regulation Unit which was under the Business Environment Strengthening.

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From left: Newly appointed Cabinet members Eliezer Feleshi (Attorney General); Stergomena Tax (Defence and National Service); Ashatu Kijaji (Information, Communication and ICT); January Makamba (Energy) and Makame Mbarawa (Works and Transport) take the oath of integrity during their swearing-in at the Chamwino State House in Dodoma yesterday. PHOTO | STATE HOUSE


Prof Joyce Ndalichako

President John Magufuli finally wooed Professor Joyce Ndalichako into politics when he nominated her as a Member of Parliament - and subsequently, as Education Minister in 2015.

After the 2020 General Election, Prof Ndalichako was elected as a Member of Parliament for Kasulu Urban Constituency in Kigoma and was duly reappointed into the same ministerial position under the late Magufuli.

President Hassan has also maintained her in the same docket.

Prof Ndalichako – who holds a PhD in Educational Psychology from University of Alberta in Canada – started her university schooling at the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) three decades ago where she graduated with a B.Ed (Science) Degree before she later won a scholarship for postgraduate studies.

Apart from research and teaching work, Prof Ndalichako was also Executive Secretary for the National Examinations Council of Tanzania (Necta).



Dr Ashatu Kijaji

Dr Kijaji served as deputy minister of Finance and Planning between 2015 and 2020, her first term as lawmaker.

The PhD holder from the University of Agder of Norway missed in ex-President John Magufuli’s list of ministers after the October 28, General Election until September 12, 2021 when she was remembered by President Hassan.



Ummy Mwalimu

Ms Ummy Mwalimu (48) displayed an outstanding leadership especially in the fight for the first and second waves of Covid-19 and that she ready to receive President Magufuli’s directives even at midnight.

The holder of the master’s degree in law was appointed minister of state in the Vice President’s Office responsible for Environment and Union Affairs by ex-President Magufuli before being moved to PO-RALG by President Hassan.



Dr Dorothy Gwajima

Dr Dorothy Gwajima is a professional doctor, a Bachelor’s degree holder from Nizhniy Novgorod Medical Academy in Russia.

She served at the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare as assistant director of Public and Private Health, director of Curative Services before shifting to PORALG where she worked as deputy Permanent Secretary responsible for Health Affairs.

Former President Magufuli nominated her the MP before her appointment to ministerial roles.



Liberata Mulamula

She is the Minister for Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation who served as the docket’s Permanent Secretary in 2015. Ms Mulamula also served as the Tanzania Ambassador to the US and Mexico, as well as special advisor to President Jakaya Kikwete on diplomatic matters.

She held different positions inside and outside the country before being nominated lawmaker and later the minister.



Jenista Mhagama

Ms Jenista Mhagama is the minister of state in the Prime Miniter’s Office responsible in parliamentary, labour and disability since 2014.

She plays important roles in protecting government’s interests in Parliament and during disaster management.



Experts

A political lecturer at UDSM, Richard Mbunda, said Dr Tax is experienced in security issues following the situation she addressed in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Cabo Delgado Province in Mozambique.

“She brings in her experience for the benefit of the country. But, she is supposed to focus at making huge army transformations,” he said.

A politician and former director of the Tanzania and Mozambique Centre for Foreign Relations (TMCFR), Prof Abadallah Safari said he was worried with experience of the new Defence Minister.

“She lacks experience in military issues which is an important aspect in developed countries in order to win respect and professional achievement,” he said.

Adding, “I commended the picking of former foreign minister Dr Augustine Mahiga as well as recently Ms Mulamula and the new Attorney General (AG) Judge Eliezer Feleshi who is used to judicial issues.”

But, Dr Conelius Simba of the University of Iringa (UoI) said gender had nothing to do with someone’s performance in ministerial roles.

“Ministries are institutions with professionals that are there to assist the minister. She is not going to work in a one man show style,” he said.

But, Prof Bernadeta Killian of UDSM said Tanzania has written another history after picking the new female Defence Minister.

Dr Victoria Lihiru of the Open University of Tanzania (OUT) said President Hassan has made a good move in addressing inequality and improving gender equality, “It now shows that no ministries can specifically be led by men.”

Dr Vicencia Shule of UDSM said impacts from appointees was what matters and not numbers.


 

List of cabinet secretaries in Kenya and their roles 2021​


March 25, 2021
Thursday, March 25, 2021 at 5:24 PM
by Simon Ayub

Structureless democracies topple at any slight distortion, hence the need for proper governance. In Kenya, the President has the support of the Cabinet in running the country's affairs. They include professionals that head different government ministries. These are the pillars of the State; they form a formidable and robust wing of the executive. The Constitution is clear on the appointment, reassignment and dismissal of Cabinet Secretaries in Kenya. The President is mandated to nominate, and upon approval by Parliament, appoint his Cabinet.

Cabinet Secretaries in Kenya


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The new Constitution implemented massive alterations in government structures and operations. Cabinet members, whom most were referred to as "ministers" are no more. A new, technical term has been adopted – "Cabinet Secretary."


The change that brought Kenyan Cabinet Secretaries resulted in a phase of exercising duties and authorities by the specific occupants. The President, his Deputy, Attorney General and a minimum of fourteen Cabinet Secretaries make the Cabinet in Kenya. These appointees qualify after extensive parliamentary vetting. It is only after approval by the Members of Parliament that they start overseeing ministerial functions.


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Current Cabinet Secretaries in Kenya​

Are you familiar with the latest list of Cabinet Secretaries in Kenya? Since they are state appointees, supporting the devolved government functions, they have distinct roles measurable by performance indicators.

1. Dr. Fred O. Matiang’i, EGH – Interior and Coordination of National Government​

Chief Administrative Secretary – Hussein Dado

2. Hon. Najib Balala, EGH - Tourism & Wildlife​

Chief Administrative Secretary – Joseph Boinnet

3. Mr. James W. Macharia, EGH - Transport, Infrastructure, Housing, Urban Development &​

Public Works
Chief Administrative Secretary – Chris Obure and Wavinya Ndeti

4. Amb. Raychelle A. Omamo Foreign Affairs

Chief Administrative Secretary – Hon Ababu Namwamba

5. Amb. Amina C. Mohamed, EGH, CAV - Sports, Culture & Heritage

Chief Administrative Secretary – Hassan Noor Hassan


6. Mr. Adan A. Mohamed, EGH - East African Community & Regional Development​

Chief Administrative Secretary – Ken Obura
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7. Mrs. Sicily K. Kariuki, EGH - Water & Sanitation and Irrigation​

Chief Administrative Secretary – Andrew Tuimur

8. Hon. Eugene Wamalwa, EGH – Devolution​

Chief Administrative Secretary – Abdul Bahari

9. Hon. Charles Keter, EGH – Energy​

Chief Administrative Secretary – Simon Kapchapin

10. Mr. Joe Mucheru, EGH - Information, Communication, Technology (ICT), Youth & Innovation​

Chief Administrative Secretary – Maureen Magoma Mbaka and Nadia Ahmed Abdalla

11. Hon. Peter Munya, EGH - Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries & Cooperatives​

Chief Administrative Secretary – Linah Chebii and Anne Martha Muakami Nyaga

12. Prof. Margaret Kobia, EGH - Public Service & Gender

Chief Administrative Secretary – Rachel Shebesh

13. Hon. John K. Munyes, EGH Mining and Petroleum​

Chief Administrative Secretary – John Mosonik

14. Amb. (Dr.) Monica K. Juma, EGH - Defense

Chief Administrative Secretary – Peter Ondonyo

15. Mr. Simon K. Chelugui, EGH - Labour & Social Services​

Chief Administrative Secretary – Patrick Ole Ntutu
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16. Mr. Keriako Tobiko, EGH - Environment & Forestry​

Chief Administrative Secretary – Mohammed Elmi

17. Ms. Farida C. Karoney, EGH - Lands & Physical Planning

Chief Administrative Secretary – Gideon Mungaro

18. Hon. (Amb.) Ukur K. Yatani, EGH - National Treasury and Planning​

Chief Administrative Secretary – Nelson Gaichuhie

19. Prof. George A.O. Magoha, EGH – Education​

Chief Administrative Secretary - Zachariah Kinuthia Mugure and Mumina Bonaya

20. Hon. Mutahi Kagwe - Health​

Chief Administrative Secretary – Rashid A. Amana and Mercy Mukui Mwangangi

21. Ms. Betty Maina - Industrialization, Trade & Enterprise Development​

Chief Administrative Secretary – Lawrence Karanja

The above list of new Cabinet Secretaries in Kenya has undergone public vetting by Parliament before swearing-in. They have different levels of experience in their professions. This team is a constitutional gift to Kenya. Various changes have taken place in the different governmental sectors due to their efforts.



MY TAKE
Kenya has 5 women ministers vs 7 for Tanzania
 
Tatizo mama anapenda kujikita kwenye mambo ya kipumbaavu na kuacha mambo ya msingi swala la sensa ni upumbavu na kuchezea pesa mifumo ingekuwa ipo vizuri wangejua kila wanacho kitaka kukijua bila ya sensa mfano wanao zaliwa na wanaokufa ,wageni wanao ingia tz wanafunzi ,wafanyakazi nk ,haya mambo ya sensa ni matokeo ya kukosa viongozi makini wenye kuunda mifumo makini inayo ratibu takwimu mbalimbali siku kwa siku
Jana nilpomsikia akizungumzia sensa niliwaza kama wewe
 
Bei za Mafuta za wakati huu kati ya Kenya (Mombasa) na Tanzania (Dar).. price/litre
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Mombasa kwenye bandari(port)
Petrol = 132.46 Ksh = 2781.66 Tsh
Diesel = 113.36 Ksh = 2380.56 Tsh
Kerosene = 108.57 Ksh = 2279.97 Tsh

Dar es Salaam kwenye bandari (port)
Petrol = 115.57 Ksh = 2427 Tsh
Diesel = 107.19 Ksh = 2251 Tsh
Kerosene = 103.62 Ksh = 2176 Tsh

hawa jamaa wanagongwa kila sehem
wenzio wanalipa mkopo wa mchina wa SGR!
 
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