Berlusconi apigwa

Berlusconi apigwa

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Waziri Mkuu wa Italia,Silvio Barluscon amepigwa usoni wakati akisalimiana na wananchi ktk harakati za kampeni zinazoendelea huko Italia.Mtu mmoja anayesadikiwa kuwa na kipande cha chuma mkono alimpiga waziri huyo ambaye alichanika uso na kutokwa na damu kitendo kilicholazimu akimbizwe hosp.Aliyempiga amekamatwa na uchunguzi unaendelea.
SOURCE:CNN
 
Kuna namna nyingi za kuonyesha kutopendezwa na Utawala wa aina furani.

1. Kutumia Mdomo - Kukemea, kusema n.k
2. Kutumia Mkono, kupiga kuzuwia n.k
3. Kunyamaza na kuumia moyoni (ambayo wataalam wanasema ni udhaifu)
 
Tusubiri tusikie habari zaidi, huwenda kama nchi tutakuwa na la kujifunza. Nyakati fulani wanyonge huwa na namna yao ya kuwafundisha viongozi wao.
 
Tusubiri tusikie habari zaidi, huwenda kama nchi tutakuwa na la kujifunza. Nyakati fulani wanyonge huwa na namna yao ya kuwafundisha viongozi wao.


Profile: Silvio Berlusconi


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The perma-tanned Berlusconi is one of Italy's most colourful figures


Silvio Berlusconi is among Italy's richest men, estimated to be worth $6.5bn (£4.4bn) by US business magazine Forbes.
If controversy and flamboyance could be measured in the same way, he would probably come near the top of those tables too.
He won a third term as prime minister in 2008, two years after his centre-right coalition was voted out of power.
Mr Berlusconi, 72, owns a business empire that spans media, advertising, insurance, food and construction.
He also owns Italy's most successful football club, AC Milan, admits he has had cosmetic surgery, has fought off repeated corruption allegations, and has been dogged by a sex scandal.
Indeed, it is his involvement in every part of Italian life that has angered his critics and exasperated his rivals.
For some Italians, Mr Berlusconi's success as a business tycoon is evidence of his abilities - a reason for him to run the country.
For others, Mr Berlusconi and his businesses have done better out of the relationship than Italy has.
Critics say he has benefited heavily from favourable media coverage.
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The best political leader in Europe and the world
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Silvio Berlusconi, on himself

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Berlusconi in his own words
Berlusconi in pictures

Mr Berlusconi's investment company controls Italy's three biggest private television stations. And, when he is in office, his appointees also run three public ones.
Opponents complain that an Italian voter cannot escape blanket coverage favourable to Mr Berlusconi.
They also say his control of the media extends beyond the news agenda, and that comedians who lampooned him when he was last prime minister never appeared on TV again.
Comeback
Even more controversial, however, are legal inquiries into Mr Berlusconi's business dealings.
Mr Berlusconi has been put on trial on at least six occasions for a variety of corruption charges. He has always denied wrongdoing and has always been cleared.
Laws passed by Mr Berlusconi's majority that gave him and other top public post-holders immunity from prosecution while in office were thrown out twice by the constitutional court, first in 2004 and again five years later.

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Italy's comeback kid?

In November 2006, Mr Berlusconi collapsed at a party rally. He was later fitted with a pacemaker to regulate his heartbeat.
At the time, he said he needed to slow down.
But a year later, he announced the creation of his long-planned new centre-right People of Freedom party (PDL), to incorporate his own Forza Italia and the right-wing National Alliance of Gianfranco Fini.
The party was launched in March.
With the support of the populist Northern League, it enjoys solid majorities in both houses of parliament.
'Irreplaceable'
The Italian leader appears younger than his years, partly because of a hair transplant and plastic surgery around his eyes, and is seen by many observers to be in a stronger position than ever.
His popularity is thought to have been boosted by his energetic reaction to a deadly earthquake that struck the central region of Abruzzo in April.
Such energy belied comments made during the 2008 campaign, which had suggested Mr Berlusconi's age was catching up with him.
"Those who think I'm too old to run a modern country may be right," he told a reporter.
During an election rally, he said he had been persuaded to run again by his party, which considered him "irreplaceable".
Entrepreneur
Born on 29 September 1936 into a Milan family, Silvio Berlusconi started honing his business skills at a young age.
He used his charm to sell everything from vacuum cleaners to university essays during his youth, activities complemented by stints as a crooner in nightclubs and on cruise ships.
This was just the warm-up.
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Mr Berlusconi took Forza Italia into politics in 1993


In 1961, he graduated in law and started his business career in earnest, borrowing from the bank where his father worked to set up his first company, Edilnord.
With Edilnord, a construction company, Mr Berlusconi established himself as a residential housing developer around his native Milan.
Milano 2, comprising nearly 4,000 tasteful flats in a garden setting, was built on the city's eastern outskirts in the late 1960s.
Not content with providing the residents solely with housing, 10 years later he launched a local cable-television outfit - Telemilano - a project which would grow into Italy's biggest media empire, Mediaset.
While he accumulated TV stations, Italy's largest publishing house Mondadori, and the daily newspaper Il Giornale, Mr Berlusconi's company Fininvest also took nearly 150 other companies under its umbrella.
Enter stage right
In 1993 Mr Berlusconi founded his own political party, Forza Italia - Go Italy - named after a chant used by AC Milan fans.
In 1994, Mr Berlusconi became prime minister, forming a coalition with the right-wing National Alliance and Northern League.
But rivalries between the three leaders, coupled with Mr Berlusconi's indictment for alleged tax fraud by a Milan court, led to the collapse of the government just seven months later.
He lost the 1996 election to the left-wing Romano Prodi.
As ever, Mr Berlusconi refused to be deterred and spent the next few years re-organising his party.
By 2001, he was back on the throne, in coalition once more with his former partners.
Immunity
But allegations have continued to dog him.
He has been accused of embezzlement, tax fraud and false accounting, and attempting to bribe a judge.
A number of cases have come to trial. In some cases he has been acquitted. In others, he has been convicted, but the verdict was overturned on appeal.
In others still, the statute of limitations has expired before the case could reach its conclusion.
Mr Berlusconi's government passed reforms shortening the statute of limitations for fraud.
Mr Berlusconi said allegations were dredged up to undermine him at the 2006 general election, which he narrowly lost to his old rival Romano Prodi.
He ended his term after heading the longest-serving Italian government since World War II.
But it did not take long for the perma-tanned, wrinkle-free politician to make another comeback.
However, despite appearing politically stronger than ever in the early part of his third term, Mr Berlusconi has recently been embroiled in a series of allegations about his personal life.
In May, Mr Berlusconi's second wife said she wanted to divorce him.
The prime minister has since been forced to deny allegations that he had paid prostitutes to attend parties at his official residences.
He faced further scandal when photos were published of topless women and a naked man at his villa on Sardinia, and also of a celebrity using the prime minister's official jet to fly to the island.
Mr Berlusconi says he has nothing to apologise for and denies ever having paid for sex.
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Italy's PM Silvio Berlusconi Attacked Punched in Face


Italy's PM Silvio Berlusconi is bloodied by attack



Mr Berlusconi was whisked away with blood on his face following the incident

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has been hit in the face and knocked to the ground after a political rally in the centre of Milan.
Two of his teeth were broken and he received a minor nose fracture and cuts to his lip after being punched or hit with an object, initial reports say.
Mr Berlusconi, 73, who tried to assure supporters afterwards he was okay, is spending the night in hospital.
An Italian man said to have a history of mental problems was arrested.
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Alleged attacker Massimo Tartaglia was detained at the scene

Massimo Tartaglia, 42, had no previous criminal record, police were quoted as saying.
After the attack on Sunday evening the prime minister, looking dazed, was helped to his feet by aides and put in a car. He got out and tried to climb on the car to show he was all right, before being driven away.
It was a typical show of defiance by a political fighter, says the BBC's Duncan Kennedy in Rome.
Mr Berlusconi insisted he was well at the hospital.
Scuffles
Mr Berlusconi had been greeting supporters in a square in Milan when the assault took place.
According to Italian newspaper, Corriere della Sera, a small group of protesters were shouting slogans and whistling during the rally.
There were reported to have been scuffles between the hecklers and security staff.
During the gathering he told supporters: "They paint me as a monster, but I don't think I am one - firstly because I am good-looking and secondly because I'm a decent chap".
The incident will prompt questions about Mr Berlusconi's security arrangements, says our correspondent.
But he is a gregarious man who likes to mingle with crowds, he adds.
He is also a divisive figure who attracts intense loyalty from some and utter disdain from others.
Mr Berlusconi has been under pressure in recent months.
His private life has been in the spotlight, amid allegations that he slept with prostitutes, and after his wife filed for divorce.
He has dismissed accusations of ties to the Mafia, and criminal cases against him have resumed after a law giving him immunity was overturned.
A week ago tens of thousands of people attended an anti-Berlusconi rally in Rome.
 
Inawezekana hilo jamaa mama yake ni huyu hapa chini:

Nguli, ukiwa Rais wa Tanzania utamzidi jamaa???

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wananchi wakifika mahali kama hapo elewa ule msemo wa mwalim julias k nyerere !! ungatuke kabla hujangatuliwa
 
Waziri Mkuu wa Italia,Silvio Barluscon amepigwa usoni wakati akisalimiana na wananchi ktk harakati za kampeni zinazoendelea huko Italia.Mtu mmoja anayesadikiwa kuwa na kipande cha chuma mkono alimpiga waziri huyo ambaye alichanika uso na kutokwa na damu kitendo kilicholazimu akimbizwe hosp.Aliyempiga amekamatwa na uchunguzi unaendelea.
SOURCE:CNN

wacha kupigwa tu meno yametoweka lanatu lilahi ,mwenzio akinyolewa wewe jitie maji yatafika mpaka kwa wafrika .any way wataliana hao wanastahiki hayo.
 
Mungu na aepushie mbali vitendo kama hivi, maana na hisi sikumoja haya yatatokea Tanzania
 
Mwakani tujiandae, tutasikia na kuona mengi, si tumekubali dunia sasa kijiji? Sipati picha kampeni zitakuwaje
 
Mungu na aepushie mbali vitendo kama hivi, maana na hisi sikumoja haya yatatokea Tanzania

epushie mbali wapi? muulize mzee Ruksa ndo jue kma yameepushwa au vipi!
 
Waziri Mkuu wa Italia Ashushiwa Kipigo, Ang'olewa Meno


Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is recovering after being attacked following a rally in Milan's Cathedral Square.



The attack was caught by television cameras and happened as Mr. Berlusconi


He was left bleeding after being struck by a man wielding a souvenir model



Massimo Tartaglia, who is believed to have a history of mental illness, has been charged with aggravated assault in relation to the attack.



Mr Berlusconi, 73, tried to assure supporters afterwards he was fine.
 

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Kuna sehemu nyingine mtu akihisi unaleta mauzauza hukumu ni papo kwa papo. Pole sana mzee wa totoz
 
wananchi wakifika mahali kama hapo elewa ule msemo wa mwalim julias k nyerere !! ungatuke kabla hujangatuliwa

Sure!
Afterall ana extensive record of criminal allegations, including mafia collusion, false accounting, tax fraud, corruption and bribery of police, anyway him being among the italian tycoons amekuwa na influence kubwa sana kisiasa.
 

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