Wednesday, January 15, 2020

The crisis between the US and Iran is far from over

There are still many unanswered questions about the evidence of "imminent and sinister attacks" against Americans that led the US to kill General Qasem Soleimani few week past. Republican senators, Mike Lee and Rand Paul, joined Democrats complaining about the Trump administration's briefing to Congress. Lee called it: "The worst briefing I've seen -- at least on a military issue -- in my nine years."
General Qasem Soleimani photographed on September 14, 2013.
Congress also wants to know whether Soleimani was targeting four US embassies before he was killed, as Trump told Fox News on Friday. It will also seek to find out if the US's aim was broader. On the same day the US killed Soleimani in Baghdad, it tried unsuccessfully to kill another senior Iranian military official in Yemen.
In the meantime, the latest USA Today poll since these hostilities started, say Americans do not feel safer since Iran's top general was killed.
The poll found that 55% of Americans say the killing of Soleimani makes the US less safe, while 57% oppose the threat of US airstrikes on Iran's cultural sites and 53% support Congress limiting Trump's ability to order military strikes. Elsewhere, anti-Americanism has soared around the world since Trump took office, according to new Pew research published Wednesday.
The US's European and NATO allies do not support Trump's latest strikes on Iran, nor pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal. It's notable that Germany's Angela Merkel went to Moscow Saturday to visit Russian President Vladimir Putin to try to defuse the current crisis. She did not go to Washington.
So, is the crisis between Iran and the US over? No, it is not.
President Donald Trump has announced a new raft of sanctions against Iran. He said in his address Wednesday that, "the US will immediately impose additional punishing economic sanctions ... these powerful sanctions will remain until Iran changes its behavior. In recent months alone, Iran has seized ships in international waters, fired an unprovoked strike on Saudi Arabia and shot down two American drones."

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

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Rais anampenda mke wangu



The President Loves My Wife: 
Rais Anampenda Mke Wangu

by Eric James Shigongo

ISBN 998789464X / 9789987894642 / 9987-8946-4-X 
Publisher Global Publishers & General Enterprises Ltd 
Country Tanzania 
Language Swahili 
Edition Hardcover 

Kama ni mafanikio alikua nayo tena katika umri mdogo na kwa mafanikio hayo alikuwa na uwezo wa kumwoa msichana yoyote jijini Dar es Salaam alikoishi, lakini Derrick hakufanya hivyo. Badala yake aliamua kwenda kijijni kwao kutafuta mchumba ili kumsaidia maishani. Hivyo ndivyo alivyomwahidi    mama yake mzazi!

Hakujua kwa kufanya hivyo alikuwa akitafuta kifo chake na mateso makubwa maishani, kwani wema wake uligeuka majuto makubwa. 
Hii ni hadithi ya kusisimua na kufundisha mengi maishani. Ukidiriki kuanza kusoma kitabu hiki hutatamani kukiweka chini na utakapomaliza utakuwa umebadilika kiasi kikubwa kimawazo na kimatendo. 




     





  Mtunzi wa kitabu hii, E. J. Shigongo, ni mwandishi mkongwe                    wa hadithi nchini Tanzania. Pia ni Mhamasishaji wa watu kutoka kwente  Umaskini na Mjasiriamali. 
Anapatikana kwenye 
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Saturday, January 7, 2017

APPLE IPHONE 7 VS SAMSUNG GALAXY S7: WHICH FLAGSHIP IS BEST?





The iPhone 7 is here, and it’s ready to go up against the best of the best Android phones in a battle for a substantial chunk of the cash in your wallet. To win the coveted spot in your hand, it first has to meet the challenge presented by the Samsung Galaxy S7, which can be considered one of the best Android smartphones of the year.
It’s a clash not only between smartphones, but between manufacturers. The Galaxy S7 has already beaten the iPhone 6S in the sales charts, and Samsung will be hoping for a repeat performance against the iPhone 7. Apple wants it to crush the S7 for its impertinence. Six months has passed since the Galaxy S7 went on sale. Can it really beat a brand-new iPhone? We put the two head to head to find out.



Read more: http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/iphone-7-vs-galaxy-s7/#ixzz4V5qpSKvR
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Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Read it carefully because it might take you from no body to somebody

 Try These 5 Options.

re are eight tips that can help you get your idea off the ground with limited funds.
1. Build your business around what you know. Instead of venturing off into uncharted territory, make sure that you build your business around your skills and knowledge. The less you have to rely on outside sources the better. When your business is built around your own personal expertise you can eliminate consultants and outside assistance. 
Also, having that knowledge is sometimes all that is needed to successfully take the plunge into entrepreneurship.
2. Tell everyone you know what you are doing. Inform your family, friends, business contacts and past colleagues about your new business. Call, send emails and make your new venture known on your social-media profiles. Your friends and family members can help you spread the word, and past business contacts can introduce your brand to their professional contacts as well. This type of grassroots marketing can help introduce your company to a much larger audience.
3. Avoid unnecessary expenses. You are going to have plenty of expenses, and there are some that just can’t be avoided. What you can avoid though is overspending. Take something as simple as business cards. You could drop $1,000 on 500 metal business cards that give off the “cool” factor, or you could spend $10 on 500 traditional business cards. Being frugal in the beginning can be the difference between success and a failed business.
4. Don’t get buried in credit card debt. There is a smart way and a suicidal way to use credit when starting a business. New computers, office furniture, phones and supplies can all quickly add up. Instead of purchasing everything at once and throwing it all on a credit card, use your company’s revenue to finance your expenses. Eliminating the stress and burden of debt will greatly increase the chances of creating a successful business. 

5. Make sure your receivables policy won’t sink you. If your business is a retail operation then this isn’t going to apply, but if you are providing services such as consulting or products to retailers you need to make sure that your payment policy is well thought out. Can you remain above water with net-15 or net-30 terms? Don’t base your receivables on what you think your customers will want. Base them on what is going to make your business operate successfully.
6. Build up sweat equity. When I first started my business I worked around the clock, handling every aspect of the business as well as the marketing and growth. All of the hard work and long days that you put in isn’t for nothing. You are building a brand and your hard work is essentially increasing the value of your business. Your sweat equity will come into play if you ever decide to sell off a piece of your company or take on a partner.
7. Take advantage of free advertising and marketing. There are several ways to generate a buzz for your business without breaking the bank. Social media is a great way to gain exposure and interact with potential customers. You can also reach out to local media and offer your expertise.
Make as many local media contacts as you can and be extremely responsive with their requests. This can lead to them to branding you as the local authority, generating plenty of free press for your business. 
8. Get ready to hustle. Hard work is an absolute necessity, but when you are starting a business with little to no capital then you must be prepared to dedicate everything you have into making the business a success. This might mean cold calling, handling customer support, dealing with billing and accounting, and every other working part of your business. You will wear many hats and it will require the majority of your time and energy if you are to make it.
Don’t let limited capital prevent you from taking a great idea and running with it. Will it be difficult and will you have some stressful situations? Of course, but that is part of entrepreneurship.
Have you started a business with sweat equity alone? If so, let us know about your experiences in the comments section below.

Sunday, November 20, 2016

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Sunday, July 31, 2016

Stand for what you really are.....never test the flavor of your neighbours
























  • According to herself: she felt like she was a slave in her own country

















  • But here,things ain't the way they use to be.. hence she believe in somebody else within a short period of time.. this is really awesome

                                KNOWN AS -TRUE COLOUR

Chelsea sasa wapo radhi kutoa zaidi ya Tsh Bilioni 190 kwa ajili ya Lukaku

Dirisha la usajili la msimu huu kwa vilabu vya soka barani Ulaya linazidi kuvutia zaidi, hii inatokana na vilabu vingi sasa kutaka kuwarudisha katika timu zao wachezaji wao wa zamani kwa gharama kubwa wakati waliwaacha waondoke kirahisi misimu kadhaa iliyopita.
Man United wanataka kuvunja rekodi ya usajili kwa kumridisha PogbaReal Madridwamemrudisha Morata kikosini, Borussia Dortmund tayari wamemrudisha Mario katika kikosi chao, sasa Chelsea inajiandaa kutoa euro milioni 80 kwa ajili ya kuishawish Evertonimuachie mchezaji wao wa zamani Romelu Lukaku arejee Stamford Bridge.
Lukaku-Chelsea
Mwandishi Ivan Zazzaroni wa gazeti la dello Sport ameandika katika gazeti kuwa Chelseawapo tayari kutoa euro milioni 80 kwa ajili ya kumrudisha mshambuliaji wao Romelu Lukaku aliyeondoka Stamford Bridge 2014, Lukaku ameondoka Chelsea akiwa kacheza mechi 10 katika kipindi cha miaka mitatu alipojiunga nayo akitokea Anderlecht.


The crisis between the US and Iran is far from over

There are still many unanswered questions about the evidence of "imminent and sinister attacks" against Americans that led the US...