Wote ni raia wa Tanzania, ambao ni Waswahili...makabila yanatugawa, jamii iliyogawanyika ni jamii dhaifu
Bila kumsahau Papa MsofeCleopa Msuya: A former prime minister
Asha-Rose Migiro: United Nations 3rd deputy secretary general
Halima Mdee: A member of Tanzanian Parliamentarian
Jaji January Msoffe from Kisangara Juu Village
Dr. Venance Fupi, the former chief CHEMIST TBS from Kisangara Juu Village
Dr. Senkondo Mvungi former lecturer at UDSM and famous lawyer from Kisangara Juu Village
Gray S. Mgonja, former permanent secretary ministry of finannce
Dr Rhobert Nathaniel Mcharo Mshana from Usangi, Mwanga Pare Tribe who was born in 1954 in Arusha, Tanzania by Nathaniel Mcharo Mshana and Rhoda Mavura Mcharo, and studied medicine in Dar-es-Salaam. He obtained his MSc and PhD degrees in Oslo, Norway, in the field of mycobacterial immunology, followed by additional short-term training in Switzerland, London and New York. Robert was a truly international person, working as a research scientist in Ethiopia, Gabon and Côte d'Ivoire before moving on to develop policies and guidelines on behalf of the OAU/STRC in Lagos, Nigeria.
Dr Rhobert N. Mcharo Mshana also contributed immensely to WHO/TDR’s R&D activities from 1982 onwards, serving on the Steering Committees for Immunology of Leprosy (IMMLEP), Immunology of Mycobacterial Infections (IMMYC) and Vaccine Discovery Research (VDR).
We will greatly miss Robert, with his keen sense of humour and his modest, quiet but always constructive contributions to the scientific and political discussions. Dr. Robert N. Mcharo Mshana died on 30th January 2000 on plane crush. He was clever invented different medications we use today when he was abroad e.g HIV cure medicines and the like.
Acha kutisha watu.... Hawa ni kiduchu tu nimeweka.... Kiduchu mno ndo maana nimesisitiza jazia.Ungefuta tu, maana kuna makabila ya kiorodheshwa watu wao hapa, hawa kipare utaona Kama mahouse boy na mahouse girl.. Kwa kifupi hamna kitu kabisa.
Sio ukabila.... Am just trying to remember some people who did this great East African Nation proud but specific from Pare mountains...... You can also mention yours in your own thread then at the end we can have a one unifying list of all notable Tanzanians who did and still are doing a proud service for this nation.Karne ya 21 mnapanda bus la ukabilaaa....mazuzu, na ni sawa nikiwaita mazuzu (in Mwalimu Julius K Nyerere' s voice)
Hapana.... Jamii ambayo kila aliyemo anaelewa alikotoka ndio jamii yenye nguvu na maadili mema zaidi.Haya mambo ya kutambulisha watu kwa kabila zao yanachochea loyalty ya mtu kwa kabila lake..., yanaleta 'uzalendo' wa kikabila, mtu anakuwa loyal kwa kabila lake kuliko nchi yake, kitu ambacho ni hatari sana
Wote ni raia wa Tanzania, ambao ni Waswahili...makabila yanatugawa, jamii iliyogawanyika ni jamii dhaifu
Ni nini lengo la huu uzi?!! Hii ilitakiwa mtumiane kwenye grupu lenu la wapare au watumie wapare wenzako inbox!! Mods nyuzi kama hizi futilia mbali!Cleopa Msuya: A former prime minister
Asha-Rose Migiro: United Nations 3rd deputy secretary general
Halima Mdee: A member of Tanzanian Parliamentarian
Jaji January Msoffe from Kisangara Juu Village
Dr. Venance Fupi, the former chief CHEMIST TBS from Kisangara Juu Village
Dr. Senkondo Mvungi former lecturer at UDSM and famous lawyer from Kisangara Juu Village
Gray S. Mgonja, former permanent secretary ministry of finannce
Dr Rhobert Nathaniel Mcharo Mshana from Usangi, Mwanga Pare Tribe who was born in 1954 in Arusha, Tanzania by Nathaniel Mcharo Mshana and Rhoda Mavura Mcharo, and studied medicine in Dar-es-Salaam. He obtained his MSc and PhD degrees in Oslo, Norway, in the field of mycobacterial immunology, followed by additional short-term training in Switzerland, London and New York. Robert was a truly international person, working as a research scientist in Ethiopia, Gabon and Côte d'Ivoire before moving on to develop policies and guidelines on behalf of the OAU/STRC in Lagos, Nigeria.
Dr Rhobert N. Mcharo Mshana also contributed immensely to WHO/TDR’s R&D activities from 1982 onwards, serving on the Steering Committees for Immunology of Leprosy (IMMLEP), Immunology of Mycobacterial Infections (IMMYC) and Vaccine Discovery Research (VDR).
We will greatly miss Robert, with his keen sense of humour and his modest, quiet but always constructive contributions to the scientific and political discussions. Dr. Robert N. Mcharo Mshana died on 30th January 2000 on plane crush. He was clever invented different medications we use today when he was abroad e.g HIV cure medicines and the like.
Ili iweje!!!!?Acha kutisha watu.... Hawa ni kiduchu tu nimeweka.... Kiduchu mno ndo maana nimesisitiza jazia.
Haina mashiko!!!Sio ukabila.... Am just trying to remember some people who did this great East African Nation proud but specific from Pare mountains...... You can also mention yours in your own thread then at the end we can have a one unifying list of all notable Tanzanians who did and still are doing a proud service for this nation.