williams king
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- Dec 3, 2006
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tumeanza na wachagga.. lets keep going..! hadi tujue ni mtanzania gani, ni kabila gani, ni watu wenye asili ya wapi watatuokoa! keep breaking the principle.. the "principle will find a way of breaking you" (Mwalimu)!
tumeanza na wachagga.. lets keep going..! hadi tujue ni mtanzania gani, ni kabila gani, ni watu wenye asili ya wapi watatuokoa! keep breaking the principle.. the "principle will find a way of breaking you" (Mwalimu)!
A NATIONAL survey conducted last year has revealed that 89 per cent of the people do not have a formal bank account. According to a study conducted in July and August last year, 89 per cent of Tanzanians did not have a formal bank account. This is not a very healthy situation taking into account that banking is an important sector of the economy of any country.
What do you meant by Tarah?KNKCU ....Tarah!!!
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Je, ni jukumu la nani kuwafanya hawa WTZ waache mara moja kuiba keki ya Taifa wakati Serikali iliyopewa hiyo dhamana inasuasua? Je watakubali kushambuliwa binafsi kama vile vibaka wanavyouawa hadharani ambao wao huiba kuku tu? Je sisi walalahoi tuendelee kuwaangalia tu wakati tunaumia?
A contractor from Bongo Land
Three contractors . . . one from Tanzania, another from Germany and the third from England are bidding to repair the White House fence. They go with a White House official to examine the fence.
The England contractor takes out a tape measure and does some measuring, then works some figures with a pencil. "Well," he says. "I figure the job will run $90,000 . . . $40,000 for materials, $40,000 for labour and $10,000 profit for me."
The Germany contractor also does some measuring and figuring, then says, "I can do this job for $70,000 . . . $30,000 for materials, $30,000 for my crew and $10,000 profit for me."
The Tanzanian "a.k.a Mbongo Asilia" contractor doesn't measure or figure, but leans over to the White House official and whispers: "$270,000."
The official, incredulous, says, "You didn't even measure like the other guys! How did you come up with such a high figure?"
"Easy," the Tanzanian contractor explains, "$100,000 for you, $100,000 for me and we hire the guy from Germany to do the work."