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Monday, June 13, 2016

This is Donald J. Trump

What has happened in Orlando is just the beginning. Our leadership is weak and ineffective. I called it and asked for the ban. Must be tough

Orlando Nightclub Shooting: Florida Jews Show Solidarity With Muslims After Terror Attack

The gunman, Omar Mateen, was a Muslim who was born in the United States but had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group, law enforcement officials said. There has been a sharp rise in anti-Muslim attacks across the country over the past year after terror attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, California, sparked fear and backlash against the American Muslim community.  
Rabbi Steven Engel of the Congregation for Reform Judaism, the largest synagogue in Orlando, spoke with Imam Muhammad Masri, president of the Islamic Society of Central Florida, to plan a memorial service for victims of the Pulse nightclub massacre, the Forward, a Jewish news site, reported Monday.
“(We want) to support each other, to support the whole community,” Masri said outside the club.
After each new attack, Muslims in the U.S. have said they fear an increase in anti-Muslim rhetoric, and many Muslims rushed to condemn Sunday’s shooting. Last December, many Republicans urged the U.S. to stop accepting refugees from the Middle East — many of whom are Muslim — after the San Bernardino killings out of a fear that terrorists would sneak into the country amid refugees. Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump responded similarly on Sunday, reiterating his previous call to ban all Muslims entering the United States.

Hillary Clinton Says She Won’t ‘Declare War’ on Islam After Orlando Shooting


Hillary Clinton on Monday said she will not “demonize” the religion of Islam by using the specific phrase “radical Islam” when discussing the Orlando nightclub massacre after calls from Donald Trump to do so.
Clinton, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, responded to Trump’s criticism following Sunday’s deadly mass shooting at Pulse Orlando during a telephone interview with NBC’s Today show.
“In my perspective, it matters what we do, not what we say,” Clinton said. “To me, radical jihadism, radical Islamism, I think they mean the same thing. I’m happy to say either, but that’s not the point.”
“I’m not going to demonize … and declare war on an entire religion,” she added. “That’s just plain dangerous and it plays into ISIS’s hands.”
Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, had slammed both Clinton and President Barack Obama for being “weak” for failing to describe the shooting as an act of “radical Islam.”
“In his remarks today, President Obama disgracefully refused to even say the words ‘Radical Islam’. For that reason alone, he should step down,” Trump said in a statement Sunday. “If Hillary Clinton, after this attack, still cannot say the two words ‘Radical Islam’ she should get out of this race for the Presidency.”
In a Today interview on Monday, the mogul again renewed his call for a ban on all Muslims entering the U.S. and reiterated his criticism against American leaders. “It’s insulting to our country that Obama doesn’t use the term radical Islamic terrorism,” Trump said. “He’s not addressing the issue, he’s not calling it what it is—radical Islamic terrorism.”
Clinton also pushed for gun control Monday in a separate interview with CNN’s New Day. Authorities say Orlando nightclub shooter Omar Mateen used a handgun and an assault-type rifle during his attack.
“Yes, there is a right for law-abiding, responsible Americans to own guns. And yes, there are reasonable common-sense measures to try to keep people safe from guns,” Clinton said. “We’ve got to figure out the best way to move forward on that.”
Both Clinton and Trump are expected to address the shooting in separate addresses Monday.

Oscar Pistorius Is Being Re-sentenced for Murder. Here’s Why



(SOMERSET WEST, South Africa) — Oscar Pistorius is going back to jail. The only question now is for how long? It could be 15 years.
The double-amputee Olympic runner’s sentencing hearing opens Monday after he was convicted of murder by South Africa’s Supreme Court of Appeal for shooting girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.
It’ll be the second time Pistorius has been sentenced for the killing following an appeal by prosecutors. The three-year legal saga that began with the fatal gunshots in the pre-dawn hours of Valentine’s Day 2013 now appears to be near its end.
A recap of the case:
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WHY IS PISTORIUS BEING SENTENCED AGAIN?
Pistorius was initially convicted of the lesser charge of culpable homicide, or manslaughter, at his 2014 trial for shooting Steenkamp through a closed toilet door in his home. He testified he mistook the model and reality TV celebrity for a nighttime intruder hiding in a bathroom, and shot with his 9mm pistol in self-defense fearing an attack. The trial judge accepted part of Pistorius’ story, and he was given a five-year jail sentence based on the judge’s ruling that he acted recklessly, but didn’t mean to kill. After serving a year in jail, Pistorius was released on parole in line with South African procedure and has been living under house arrest at his uncle’s mansion since October last year.
But following Pistorius’ manslaughter verdict, prosecutors appealed to the Supreme Court, saying that the former star athlete, a multiple Paralympic champion, should have been found guilty of murder. They argued that Pistorius intended to kill someone — even if he didn’t know it was Steenkamp in the toilet cubicle — when he shot four times through the door with no justification.
In December, a panel of Supreme Court judges agreed with prosecutors, overturned Pistorius’ manslaughter conviction, and raised it to a more serious murder conviction. Pistorius must now be sentenced for murder.
Supreme Court Justice Lorimer Leach said: “The accused ought to have been found guilty of murder on the basis that he had fired the fatal shots with criminal intent.”
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WHAT IS HE FACING?
Possibly 15 years in prison. That’s the minimum sentence for murder in South Africa, which no longer has the death penalty.
Legal experts say a judge can reduce that sentence in some circumstances, and that Pistorius’ disability and the fact that he is a first-time offender could be taken into account. He has also already served a year in prison.
Pistorius will return to the same courthouse in Pretoria where his dramatic seven-month murder trial played out in 2014 to be sentenced again. The hearing has been scheduled to last a week and Pistorius’ punishment will again be decided by Judge Thokozile Masipa, who acquitted him of murder at his trial but had her decision overturned by the Supreme Court.
Pistorius appears set to be starting a long prison sentence when the 2016 Olympics and Paralympics — where he intended to end his acclaimed track career — take place in Rio de Janeiro.
In a statement ahead of the sentencing hearing, Pistorius’ family said they do not know “what the future holds for Oscarafter this week.”
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DOES HE HAVE ANY CHANCE OF APPEALING?
No. Pistorius has exhausted all his options. After his conviction was changed to murder by the Supreme Court last year, Pistorius appealed to South Africa’s highest court, the Constitutional Court, to review his case. The Constitutional Court dismissed that appeal in March and Pistorius now has no chance of escaping the murder conviction.
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WHAT’S BEEN HAPPENING WITH PISTORIUS?
Pistorius last appeared in public in April at a brief court hearing that scheduled dates for his sentencing.
Other than that, the 29-year-old has spent almost all his time since being released from prison in October at his uncle’s luxurious house in an upscale suburb of the capital, Pretoria. Pistorius has remained under house arrest there and can only leave the home briefly and at set times. He needs permission from authorities to travel farther than 20 kilometers (12 miles) from the house.
Yet Pistorius is never far from the news. In March, police said they launched a sting operation with the help of Pistorius’ family to catch a man attempting to scam Pistorius out of money by offering to quash his murder conviction.

Saturday, June 11, 2016

10 Best places to live after Retirement in the US

We spend a majority of our life working to support ourselves and our loved ones. And while working hard and being able to provide for our families gives us a great sense of joy, getting to the part of life where we can just enjoy having every day to ourselves sounds phenomenal. Retirement is what we call this life altering event. A great way to start this stage of life is by finding a great new place to live – for many who felt stuck in a place due to the constraints of the employment, now is the time for change.

Everybody has a different idea of how they want their retirement to look and therefore picking the 10 best places in the US was not the easiest task. For the purpose of this article, we took several things into consideration before deciding the places to enjoy the golden years: climate, surrounding areas, living cost, average housing cost, recreational activity options, cultural diversity, and crime rates were taken into regard. We also tried to cover as many regions of the country as possible. From cities to suburbs to paradise, we have covered them all!

Bellingham, Washington

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Bellingham is a great destination for the active adults. The city is overwhelmingly scenic and caters pleasingly to those who enjoy doing outdoor activities and the air is exceptionally clean. With Western Washington University, and three other community colleges, the city is a college town, extremely culturally active and filled with amenities associated with an educationally active town. It has a thriving, safe and interesting downtown. Winters are cold but certainly beautiful this can be a plus if you enjoy skiing. Unfortunately, the city’s average house cost is $250,000+ and the cost of living is higher than nation’s average; but for those who can swing the lifestyle, do keep Bellingham in consideration.

Con: Although, the rate of violent crimes in Bellingham is quite below the national average, the numbers are slightly higher for property crimes and houses are slightly towards the expensive end.

Boise, Idaho

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Statistically, Boise is below the nation’s average in both violent and property crimes. It is a pleasant experience for those that enjoy outdoor activity with a lot of outdoor activities to offer. The average cost of housing is slightly below the national average around $170,000 but the overall cost of living is slightly higher than the average. The weather is dry throughout the year and is temperate, so you don’t have to worry about extreme weather here. Being the state’s capitol, it also has all the required amenities and is pleasantly bustling.

 

Cons: Not as culturally blissful as large cities should be but recent attitude suggests that change is on the way.

Venice, Florida

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Developed in 1925 by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Venice, Florida’s purpose was to create a community for the retired and therefore all your needs are catered to. In fact, Florida in general has been notorious for being inhabited by retirees but Venice is one of the most cost effective cities in the state. It has an average living and housing costs just a little under the rest of the state, especially compared with the extremely high property values in Fort Lauderdale and Napa. There is a beautiful beach in the vicinity and 31 municipal parks. It is not far too far from bigger cities, quite peaceful, and warm throughout the year. Also, the crime rates are impressively low.

Bobbi Kristina Brown: A Tragic Timeline



March 4, 1993: Bobbi Kristina Brown is born in Livingston, N.J., the first and only child of singers Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown.
Feb. 11, 2012: Bobbi Kristina’s mother, Whitney Houston, is found unconscious in the bathtub in her suite at the Beverly Hills Hilton. Paramedics pronounce her dead at the scene at 3:55 PM PST. The Los Angeles County coroner’s office reports drowning as the official cause of Houston’s death, listing heart disease and cocaine as contributing factors. 

Jan. 9, 2014: Bobbi Kristina reportedly marries boyfriend Nick Gordon. While the couple claims to be married, and cites January 9 as their wedding date, Bobby Brown’s lawyer states in February 2015 that Bobbi Kristina "is not and has never been married to Nick Gordon."
Jan. 31, 2015: Bobbi Kristina is found unconscious in a bathtub at her home in Georgia by Nick and a friend. Nick begins CPR until police and paramedics arrive. Bobbi Kristina is transported to North Fulton Hospital, reportedly stabilized and breathing. She is later placed in a medically induced coma and on a ventilator. 

"Bobbi Kristina is fighting for her life and is surrounded by immediate family," the Brown family tells ET in a statement. "As her father already stated, we are asking you to honor our request for privacy during this difficult time. Thank you for your prayers, well wishes, and we greatly appreciate your continued support."
PHOTOS: Bobbi Kristina Brown's Life in the Spotlight
Feb. 1, 2015: The Brown family is told to prepare for the worst and advised that the longer Bobbi Kristina remains in the coma, the more likely it will be that she will not regain consciousness.
"Privacy is requested in this matter,” Bobby Brown says in a statement. “Please allow for my family to deal with this matter and give my daughter the love and support she needs at this time.”
Feb. 2, 2015: Bobbi Kristina is moved to Emory University Hospital, where she remains on a ventilator and in a medically induced coma. 

Feb. 9, 2015: Hundreds of supporters gather in Riverdale, Ga., for a vigil in Bobbi Kristina’s honor.
Feb. 10, 2015: Bobby Brown’s nephew Shayne Brown and his mother sit down for an exclusive interview with ET to offer an update on Bobbi Kristina’s condition.
"She's progressing," Shayne says. "She's getting better. We just ask for people to continue to pray."
NEWS: Bobbi Kristina Brown Moved to Hospice as 'Condition Continues to Deteriorate'
Feb. 17, 2015: The Brown and Houston families meet to discuss removing Bobbi Kristina from life support and the ventilator. Legally, the final decision is up to Bobby Brown and a source tells ET that he was upbeat and gave no indication that he was thinking of removing his daughter from life support.
March 3, 2015: Bobbi Kristina turns 22, remains in a coma.
"She loves celebrating with a small group of friends," a family member tells ET exclusively. "So, in her honor, we will celebrate in a small setting with family." 

March 6, 2015: Nick Gordon sits down for an interview with Dr. Phil that turns into an "emotionally-charged intervention."
"My pain is horrible," Gordon tells Dr. Phil in their interview, during which he begins to hyperventilate several times and expresses his distress at not being allowed to see Bobbi Kristina in the hospital. "My heart hurts. I have panic attacks."
Dr. Phil describes Gordon's behavior during the interview as "erratic" and believes substance abuse is to blame. After the interview, Gordon checks into rehab.
March 10, 2015: Dr. Phil sits down with ET’s Kevin Frazier to discuss his interview with Nick Gordon.
"He would go from being able to talk like we're talking right now to just all of a sudden collapsing and just wailing, and then he would pull out his phone and turn on a Whitney [Houston] song and just start crying," Dr. Phil says, adding that Nick addressed suicide threats he had reportedly made, saying,"If anything happens to Krissy, I will." 

WATCH: Nick Gordon Threatens Suicide on 'Dr. Phil': 'My Pain Is Horrible'
April 19, 2015: Bobby Brown tells the crowd at his concert in Dallas, Texas, that his daughter is "awake."
"I can say today, Bobbi is awake," Brown tells the shocked concert-goers in a video posted to Instagram. "She's watching me."
Sources close to Brown tell ET that Brown often claims his daughter is "aware" that her family is there when they visit.
April 28, 2015: Nick Gordon leaves rehab after seven weeks of treatment following his meltdown while filming the Dr. Phil interview. The 25-year-old reportedly moves back home with his mother, Michelle Gordon. 

May 8, 2015: Bobby Brown and Bobbi Kristina’s aunt, Pat Houston, are appointed as co-guardians of Bobbi Kristina, as she remains in a medically induced coma.
"Both Mr. Brown and Ms. Houston are jointly responsible for decisions related to Krissi's care and medical needs," reads a statement from Brown and Houston’s lawyers, which also announces the appointment of Bedelia Hargrove as Bobbi Kristina's conservator. "Ms. Hargrove is responsible for Krissi's assets, including her likeness, rights and legal claims.” 

EXCLUSIVE: Cissy Houston on Bobbi Kristina Brown: 'Whatever the Lord Decides, I'm Ready for Her'
May 9, 2015: Bobbi Kristina’s grandmother, Cissy Houston, sits down with ET’s Kevin Frazier for an exclusive interview.
"She's the same, she's not progressing at all," Houston tells Frazier. "She's not gone yet, but you know, whatever the Lord decides, I'm ready for her... I have nothing to do with that. That's His job. It's His territory, you know? And I understand it."
June 24, 2015: Bobbi Kristina’s court-appointed conservator, Bedelia Hargrove, files a lawsuit accusing Nick Gordon of assault, battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and transferring money from Bobbi Kristina’s account into his own without authorization.
June 24, 2015: Bobbi Kristina is moved to hospice care. A source close to the family tells ET exclusively that Bobbi Kristina is now off all medications and could pass away at any moment. Another source tells ET that her organs are failing. 

 

"Despite the great medical care at numerous facilities, Bobbi Kristina Brown's condition has continued to deteriorate," Pat Houston told ET in a statement Wednesday. "As of today, she has been moved into hospice care. We thank everyone for their support and prayers. She is in God's hands now."
WATCH: EXCLUSIVE DETAILS: Bobbi Kristina Brown Moved to Hospice Care

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Bobby Brown Opens Up About Doing Drugs With Whitney Houston, Denies Abuse Allegations: 'I've Never Been a Violent Man'

Bobby Brown is opening up about his 14-year marriage to Whitney Houston, and addressing which of the many rumors surrounding their tumultuous relationship were true.
Brown sat down with Robin Roberts for 20/20on Tuesday, and the "My Prerogative" singer was very open about his and Houston's drug and alcohol abuse problems, and blamed their youthful fame and fortune for starting them down a dark path.
"At such a young age for us both to have any and everything that we wanted was both a blessing and a curse," Brown shared.
According to the 47-year-old musician, the couple's drug use was at its height during "the last few years of our marriage."
undefined© Provided by ETOnline undefined"It was terrible. Both of us, you know, trying to be clean, or one of us trying to be clean and the other one don't wanna be clean. It's a big struggle," he explained.
After struggling with sobriety for years, Brown says he has been drug free for over a decade, but still has a number of demons that he's battling. "I'm clean from narcotics, yes. I haven't done narcotics in 10 to 12 years," he said, adding, "Alcohol has been a problem."
"I go back often to reboot, but s---, that's life. Everybody drinks. Sometimes I drink," Brown admitted.
Brown was candid about his substance abuse issues, but denied that he was ever abusive towards his late ex-wife.
"They've said that, you know, I've harmed Whitney. That I was violent towards her," he recounted. "It was just lies. I've never been a violent man towards a woman. Ever."
However, in Brown's upcoming memoir, Every Little Step, the singer confessed that he did hit Houston once during their marriage.
Brown confirmed the account in the interview, telling Roberts that the incident occurred while Brown was trying to battle his substance abuse issues. "Me, at the time, trying to maintain [my] sobriety [while] the person that you're in a relationship is not going along with it... it was rough," he recounted.
The famous couple met at the Soul Train Music Awards in 1989 and sparked a romance two years later, eventually tying the knot in July 1992. In March 1993, they welcomed Bobbi Kristina, their only child together.
Their scandal-plagued marriage came to an end in 2006, when Houston filed for separation and later, divorce. The split was finalized in April 2007, with Houston getting full custody of Bobbi Kristina, who was then 14 years old.
According to Brown, the marriage crumbled because of Houston's refusal to get sober and stop using drugs. "She just wasn't ready to go that direction," Brown said.
Brown also claims to have not gotten any money from their divorce, and denies claims that he was secretly after the beloved singer's fortune from the start of their relationship.
"I've been rich since I was 17," said Brown, who formed R&B group New Edition with his childhood friend at the age of 9. "I came into the marriage with money. I left the marriage with nothing."
On Feb. 11, 2012, Houston was found dead in a hotel room bathtub at the Beverly Hilton at the age of 48. On Jan. 31, 2015, Bobbi Kristina was found unresponsive in a bathtub at her home in Atlanta, Georgia. After spending almost six months in a coma, Bobbi Kristina died on July 26. She was 22.
In the emotional interview, Brown spoke candidly about the couple's drug use, revealing that the first time Houston offered him cocaine was before the two tied the knot in the backyard of Houston's New Jersey mansion. Brown argued, "It wasn't me that started her [on drugs]."
Brown also admitted that he and Houston did drugs while at home with Bobbi Kristina. He says he made sure not to let her see them doing hard drugs, but added, "It's hard when, you know, you're doing it every day."

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Kimbo Slice dead at 42

Popular mixed martial arts fighter Kevin "Kimbo Slice" Ferguson has died. He was 42. 
Slice was stricken at his South Florida home and taken Monday afternoon to the Northwest Medical Center in Fort Lauderdale, a spokeswoman for the Coral Springs, Fla., Police told Yahoo Sports on Monday. He later died.
Bellator president Scott Coker confirmed Slice's death in a statement:

"We are all shocked and saddened by the devastating and untimely loss of Kimbo Slice, a beloved member of the Bellator family. One of the most popular MMA fighters ever, Kimbo was a charismatic, larger-than-life personality that trancended the sport."
"Outside the cage, he was a friendly, gentle giant and a devoted family man. His loss leaves us all with extremely heavy hearts, and our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Ferguson family and all of Kimbo's friends, fans, and teammates."
Sgt. Carla Kmiotek of the Coral Springs police told Yahoo Sports no foul play is suspected. She said the department dispatched a team of officers to Slice's home because he is a public figure in order to control whatever crowd might gather.
.Kimbo Slice (L), shown during a 2010 UFC fight with Matt Mitrione, died late Monday. (Getty)
Kimbo Slice (L), shown during a 2010 UFC fight with Matt Mitrione, died late Monday. (Getty)
"At 8 p.m. (ET) we received a call from TMZ," Kmiotek said. "Our communications department confirmed with Northwest Medical that he is there. We did not receive a police or EMS call from the residence. There is no foul play suspected and there is no investigation. It is being handled as a medical incident.
Slice burst into prominence a little more than a decade ago, when videos of his infamous street fights were viewed millions of times on YouTube. He initially signed with Elite XC and drew huge ratings for his fights on CBS.
            Former UFC Fighter Kimbo Slice Has Passed Away At The Age Of 42
In 2009, he signed a deal with the UFC to appear on Season 10 of "The Ultimate Fighter." He was eliminated by Roy Nelson in the opening round, but appeared on the season finale and defeated Houston Alexander. He fought once more in the UFC and was knocked out in the second round of UFC 113 by Matt Mitrione.
Slice fought his last two fights in Bellator and drew huge television ratings for each. He defeated Ken Shamrock at Bellator 138 on June 19, 2015, and Dhafir Harris, aka Dada 5000 at Bellator 149 on Feb. 19. However, Slice tested positive for an anabolic steroid following that fight and the victory was turned to a no contest.
He had been scheduled to rematch James Thompson at Bellator 158 in London on July 16. Slice was 5-2-1 as a professional mixed martial artist. He also had seven pro boxing matches and was 7-0 with six knockouts.

Saturday, June 4, 2016

Mazoezi ndani ya maji

Muhammad Ali, boxing champion and global good-will ambassador, dies at 74

Muhammad Ali, the charismatic three-time heavyweight boxing champion of the world and Olympic gold medalist who transcended the world of sports to become a symbol of the antiwar movement of the 1960s and ultimately a global ambassador for cross-cultural understanding, died Friday night at a hospital in Phoenix, where he was living. He was 74.
The Associated Press and other news outlets confirmed the death. The boxer had been hospitalized with respiratory problems related to Parkinson’s disease, which had been diagnosed in the 1980s.
Mr. Ali dominated boxing in the 1960s and 1970s and held the heavyweight title three times. His fights were among the most memorable and spectacular in history, but he quickly became at least as well known for his colorful personality, his showy antics in the ring and his standing as the country’s most visible member of the Nation of Islam.
                             
When he claimed the heavyweight championship in 1964, with a surprising upset of the formidable Sonny Liston, Mr. Ali was known by his name at birth, Cassius Clay. The next day, he announced that he was a member of the Nation of Islam, a move considered shocking at the time, especially for an athlete. He soon changed his name to Muhammad Ali.
“I know where I’m going and I know the truth, and I don’t have to be what you want me to be,” he said at the time, signaling his intent to define his career on his own terms. “I’m free to be what I want.”
Mr. Ali came to represent a new kind of athlete, someone who created his own style in defiance of the traditions of the past. Glib, handsome and unpredictable, he was perfectly suited to television, and he became a fixture on talk shows as well as sports programs.
         
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He often spoke in rhyme, using it to belittle his opponents and embellish his own abilities. “This is the legend of Cassius Clay, the most beautiful fighter in the world today,” he said before his 1964 title bout. “The brash young boxer is something to see, and the heavyweight championship is his destiny.”
One of his assistants, Drew “Bundini” Brown, captured his lithe, graceful presence in the ring, saying Mr. Ali would “float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.” The description entered the popular lexicon.
A funeral for Mr. Ali will be held in his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, according to The Associated Press. City officials scheduled a memorial service Saturday.
Mr. Ali appealed to people of every race, religion and background, but during the turbulent, divisive 1960s, he was particularly seen as a champion of African Americans and young people. Malcolm X, who recruited Mr. Ali to the Nation of Islam, once anointed him “the black man’s hero.”
In 1967, after Mr. Ali had been heavyweight champion for three years, he refused to be inducted into the Army during the Vietnam War. Despite the seeming contradiction of a boxer advocating nonviolence, he gave up his title in deference to the religious principle of pacifism.
      
“Why should they ask me to put on a uniform and go 10,000 miles from home and drop bombs and bullets on brown people in Vietnam,” Mr. Ali said in 1967, “while so-called Negro people in Louisville are treated like dogs and denied simple human rights?”
His title was immediately taken away, and he was banned from his sport for more than three years. He was sentenced to five years in prison, but a prolonged appeals process kept him from serving time.
Mr. Ali’s decision outraged the old guard, including many sportswriters and middle Americans, who considered the boxer arrogant and unpatriotic. But as the cultures of youth and black America were surging to the fore in the late 1960s, Mr. Ali was gradually transformed, through his sheer magnetism and sense of moral purpose, into one of the most revered figures of his time.
A casual statement he made in 1966 — “I ain’t got no quarrel with them Viet Cong” — distilled the antiwar views of a generation.
                     
“Ali, along with Robert Kennedy and the Beatles in the persona of John Lennon, captured the ’60s to perfection,” writer Jack Newfield told Thomas Hauser, the author of a 1991 oral biography, “Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times.”
“In a rapidly changing world,” Newfield added, “he underwent profound personal change and influenced rather than simply reflected his times.”
Later, as Mr. Ali’s boxing career receded into the past, and as neurological infirmities left him increasingly slowed and silenced, he became a symbol of unity and brotherhood, someone whose very presence and image acquired an aura of the spiritual. He was greeted by thousands whenever he toured the world.
He “evolved from a feared warrior,” Hauser wrote, “to a benevolent monarch and ultimately to a benign venerated figure.”
                     
In 1996, Mr. Ali stood at the top of a podium during the opening ceremonies of the Summer Games in Atlanta in what became one of the most indelible moments in Olympic history. Shakily holding the torch as an estimated 3 billion people watched on television, Mr. Ali lit the Olympic flame, marking the official beginning of the Games. He stood alone before the world, a fragile, yet still indomitable demigod.

Reaction to the death of 'The Greatest' Muhammad Ali

Quotes from around the world about the death of three-time heavyweight champion Muhammad--------"He's the most transforming figure of my time, certainly. He did more to change race relations and the views of people than even Martin Luther King. It was a privilege and an honor for me to know him and associate with him." -- Bob Arum, who promoted 26 of Ali's fights.--------Ali, Frazier & Foreman we were 1 guy. A part of me slipped away, "The greatest piece" -- tweet by George Foreman, Ali's opponent in the "Rumble in the Jungle"--------"Muhammad Ali is a legend and one of the world's most celebrated athletes, the fighter who ushered in the golden era of boxing and put the sport on the map. He paved the way for professional fighters, including myself, elevating boxing to become a sport watched in millions of households around the world" -- Boxer Oscar De La Hoya, who won titles at six different weight classes.--------"We lost a giant today. Boxing benefited from Muhammad Ali's talents but not nearly as much as mankind benefited from his humanity. Our hearts and prayers go out to the Ali family. May God bless them." -- Boxer Manny Pacquiao, a champion in eight weight classes.--------"Passing the Olympic torch to Muhammad to light the cauldron at the Atlanta Games in 1996 was the defining moment of my career, and a memory I will treasure forever, as much as any of the medals I won. As Olympians, our role is to inspire others to achieve their dreams, and no person has ever lived that role more than Muhammad Ali." -- swimmer Janet Evans.--------"Without question his legacy is one that he defied the odds because he stood up for what he believed in and when he was put to the test he took personal harm rather than go against his beliefs and what he stood for." -- Don King, promoter of "Rumble in the Jungle" and "Thrilla in Manilla."
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"We are proud to call Ali not only a member of Team USA, but an Olympic champion. With unparalleled grit and determination, he left a legacy that will continue to inspire generations of Americans for years to come." -- Scott Blackmun, CEO of the U.S. Olympic Committee.
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"Hillary and I are saddened by the passing of Muhammad Ali. From the day he claimed the Olympic gold medal in 1960, boxing fans across the world knew they were seeing a blend of beauty and grace, speed and strength that may never be matched again. We watched him grow from the brash self-confidence of youth and success into a manhood full of religious and political convictions that led him to make tough choices and live with the consequences. Along the way we saw him courageous in the ring, inspiring to the young, compassionate to those in need, and strong and good-humored in bearing the burden of his own health challenges. I was honored to award him the Presidential Citizens Medal at the White House, to watch him light the Olympic flame, and to forge a friendship with a man who, through triumph and trials, became even greater than his legend. Our hearts go out to Lonnie, his children, and his entire family." -- President Bill Clinton.
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"He was an athlete who touched the hearts of people across the globe, an athlete who was engaged beyond sport, an athlete who had the courage to give hope to so many suffering illness by lighting the Olympic cauldron and not hiding his own affliction. He was an athlete who fought for peace and tolerance - he was a true Olympian. Meeting him in person was an inspiration. He was a man who at the same time was so proud and yet so humble." -- IOC President Thomas Bach.
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"Muhammad Ali was not just a champion in the ring - he was a champion of civil rights, and a role model for so many people." -- tweet by British Prime Minister David Cameron.
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"Rip the greatest of all times in many different ways" -- tweet by world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury.
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"He sacrificed the heart of his career and money and glory for his religious beliefs about a war he thought unnecessary and unjust. His memory and legacy lingers on until eternity. He scarified, the nation benefited. He was a champion in the ring, but, more than that, a hero beyond the ring. When champions win, people carry them off the field on their shoulders. When heroes win, people ride on their shoulders. We rode on Muhammad Ali's shoulders." -- Rev. Jesse Jackson, founder and president of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, and longtime friend of Ali.
                                   
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"HBO is honored to have known Muhammad Ali as a fighter of beauty and a man of principle. We experienced the joy of working with him in support of initiatives he passionately cared about including, most importantly, his never-ending desire to teach tolerance and understanding of others to all people." -- HBO Sports.

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"Muhammad Ali transcended sports with his outsized personality and dedication to civil rights and social justice. He was an inspirational presence at several major NBA events and was deeply admired by so many throughout the league. While we are deeply saddened by his loss, Muhammad Ali's legacy lives on in every athlete who takes a stand for what he or she believes." -- NBA Commissioner Adam Silver.
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"Muhammad Ali has not only been a sports legend but also an outstanding man, whose values transcend his fantastic boxing career. We will always remember him also for his full commitment for the values of equity and brotherhood. We're proud he started his unique sports career winning the Olympic gold medal in Rome 1960, a story that still emotions me very much. He'll be forever `The Greatest' to all of us." -- Rome 2024 bid President Luca di Montezemolo.
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"Ali was not afraid of anything. He made up his own rules inside the ring and out, and he told the world that is how he acted even (if) they didn't like it ... He was suspended for political reasons, he was arrested, he lost, he once boxed 12 rounds with a broken jaw, but he always came back. We learned from him that victory is the ability to stay on your feet after everyone else has raised their hands and given up." Yair Lapid, head of Israel's centrist Yesh Atid party and a former amateur boxer.

Sunday, April 17, 2016

Riek Machar Kuapishwa Jumatatu

                            Kiongozi wa upinzani na Makamu wa rais wa Sudan kusini Riek Machar, Julai 8, 2015.
Kiongozi wa upinzani na Makamu wa rais Sudan    kusini Riek Machar, Julai 8, 2015.

Kiongozi wa waasi nchini Sudan Kusini Riek Machar anatarajiwa kuapishwa siku ya Jumatatu wiki ijayo jijini Juba.

Machar ataapishwa na rais Salva Kiir ambaye amekubali kushirikiana naye kuongoza serikali ya Umoja wa Kitaifa.
Riek Machar anatarajiwa kuwasili jijini Juba siku ya Jumatatu na kuapishwa mara moja kwa mujibu wa msemaji wake, James Gatdet Dak.

Vikosi vya Machar vimekuwa vikisiwasili jijini Juba kwa maandalizi ya kumkaribisha Machar.
Katika hatua nyingine, rais Salva Kiir atakuwa mjini Arusha nchini Tanzania katika Makao Makuu ya Jumuiya ya Afrika Mashariki, kutia saini kwenye mkataba wa kujiunga na Jumuiya hiyo.

Mataifa ya Jumuiya ya Afrika Mashariki ni pamoja na Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda na sasa Sudan Kusini, ambayo ilikubaliwa hivi karibuni.

Kenyatta akosoa kauli ya Odinga



                              Rais wa Ufaransa, François Hollandeakimpokea  Ikulu ya Elyséemwenzake wa Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta, Jumatau Aprili 4, 2016.
Rais wa Ufaransa, François Hollandeakimpokea Ikulu ya Elyséemwenzake wa Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta, Jumatau Aprili 4, 2016.

Rais wa Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta amekosoa kauli ya kinara wa muungano wa upinzani na Waziri Mkuu wa zamani Raila Odinga, kuwa hatua ya Mahakama ya Kimataifa ya ICC kutupilia mbali kesi dhidi yake Kenyatta na naibu wake William Ruto si sahihi.

Akizungumza akiwa nchini Ufaransa, Odinga alisema hatua hiyo ya ICC ilkuwa ni pigo kwa jitihada za kupigania haki hasa baada ya uchaguzi Mkuu wa mwaka 2007.

Rais Kenyatta anasema, matamshi ya Odinga yanalenga kuwaharibia jina.
Kauli ya Kenyatta imeungwa mkono na Naibu wake Ruto ambaye amesema wale waliomsingizia wameshindwa.

Aden Duale naye ni kiongozi wa walio wengi bungeni, amepomgeza msimamo wa viongozi hao wawili.
Mahakama ya ICC ilisitisha kesi dhidi ya viongozi wa Kenya kwa ukosefu wa ushahidi.

Assia: "sikujua kuwa alikua anatafutwa"

                             Viwambo kutoka kamera za CCTV za uwanja wa ndege wa Brussels, zikionyesha "mtu mwenye kofia," Mohamed Abrini, mtuhumiwa wa tatu wa mashambulizi ya mjini Brussels.
Viwambo kutoka kamera za CCTV za uwanja wa ndege wa Brussels, zikionyesha "mtu mwenye kofia," Mohamed Abrini, mtuhumiwa wa tatu wa mashambulizi ya mjini Brussels.

Assia anasema, wakati alikubali kumpokea na kumpa hifadhi mtu aliekutana naye katika mgahawa, Aprili 5, hakujua kabisa kuwa ni Mohamed Abrini, mtuhumiwa wa mashambulizi ya mjini Paris na Brussels, na alikua akitafutwa na polisi zote za Ulaya.

Mwanamke huyo mwenye umri wa miaka 43, aliachiliwa huru siku mbili baada ya kuzuiliwa nyumbani kwake. Alizuiliwa nyumbani kwake baada ya Mohamed Abrini kukamatwa. Assia aliposikilizwa na majaji, alisema hakuweza kumtambua Mohamed Abrini

"Kijana tu kama hivi, siningeweza kuwa na mashaka naye kwamba ni mtu anayetafutwa," Assia ameiambia runinga ya BFM TV. "Alikuwa mtu wa kawaida. Labda alikua ameficha tabia yake. Katika siku mbili, huwezi kumjua mtu."

Mohamed Abrini alikua na Fedha nyingi
Mohamed Abrini alibaki usiku mmoja na nyumbani kwake, Assia amesema. Kwa mujibu wa Assia, Abrini aliweza kumwambia kuwa alisahau kadi yake ya uraia kwa wazazi wake, ambao walikuwa nchini Ujerumani. Maelezo mengine muhimu, kijana huyo alionekana kuwa na fedha nyingi. "Alikuwa na fedha, fedha nyingi hasa, Assia anakumbuka. Alikuwa na pesa nyingi za 50 na za 20."

Wagombembea 8 kwenye nafasi ya Katibu Mkuu wa UN

                              Wagombea wanane wanaotaka kumrithi Ban Ki-moon kwenye nafasi ya Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa.                                Wagombea wanane wanaotaka kumrithi Ban Ki-moon kwenye nafasi ya Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa.

Wagombea 8 kwenye nafasi ya Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wameamnza Jumanne hii kuonekana mbele ya Mkutano Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa kwa mahojiano ya ajira ya kipekee, kwa matumaini ya kumrithi Ban Ki-moon Januari, 2017.

Waziri wa mambo ya Nje wa Montenegro Igor Luksic, mwenye umri wa miaka 39, ambaye ni mdogo kabisa kwa jumla ya wagombea kwenye nafasi ya Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa, ndio alianza kupokelewa na Mkutano Mkuu wa Umoja wa mataifa, akijionyesha kama mwakilishi wa "nchi ndogo lakini fahari katika historia ulimwenguni."

Akionekana kama mwenye hasira, Igor Luksic amezungumza kwa Kingereza na Kifaransa kwa masuala waliokubaliana kuhusu changamoto za sasa (ugaidi, wakimbizi, upokonyaji wa silaha, haki za binadamu, nk ...), kabla ya kuwashukuru wanadiplomasia walioshiriki kikao hicho katika lugha zote za kazi za Umoja wa Mataifa.
Ufaransa inasisitiza kuwa Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa awe anazungumza zaidi au kiasi lugha ya nyumbani (Kifaransa).
Awali, Mwenyekiti wa Mkutano Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa, Mogens Lykketoft, alikumbusha kuwa ni zoezi la kwanza la aina yake katika historia ya Umoja wa Mataifa.

Alimtaka kama vipaumbele mapambano dhidi ya mabadiliko ya tabia nchi, uendelezaji wa amani, pamoja na "kuweka shinikizo juu mataifa yenye nguvu," au "mageuzi" ya Umoja wa Mataifa.
Ban Ki-moon anaondoka mamlakani mwishoni mwa mwaka huu baada ya kuhudumu mihula miwili ya miaka mitano.
Kwa sasa wanaume wanne na wanawake wanne wanawania kwenye nafasi ya Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa.
Miongoni mwa wagombea wanopewa nafasi kubwa ya kushikilia wadhifa huo ni pamoja na Mkurugenzi Mkuu wa UNESCO, Mbulgaria Irina Bokova, aliyekuwa Waziri Mkuu wa New Zealand Helen Clark, ambaye anaongoza Shirika la Maendeleo la Umoja wa Mataifa, na aliyekuwa Kamishna Mkuu wa shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa linalohudumia wakimbizi, Mreno, Antonio Guterres.

Wengine wanaosalia ni pamoja na Rais wa zamani wa Slovenia Danilo Türk na Mawaziri wanne wa Mambo ya Nje wa zamani au wa sasa kutoka nchi za Balkan - Vesna Pusic (Croatia), Natalia Gherman (Moldova), Srgjan Kerim (Makedonia) na Igor Luksic (Montenegro).

Wagombea hao wataendelea kusikilizwa kwa muda wa siku tatu mfululizo. Kila mgombea atakuwa na masaa mawili ya kuweka wazi sera zake na kujibu maswali, kwanza ya wanadiplomasia na kisha asasi za kiraia, kwa video. Maelfu ya maswali yamependekezwa kutoka nchi 70, lakini yalipunguzwa na kusalia thelathini.

Brazil: Mahakama Kuu yafutilia mbali madai ya Rousseff

                    Rais wa Brazil Dilma Rousseff, Machi 22, 2016 Brasilia.
                                       Rais wa Brazil Dilma Rousseff

Mahakama Kuu ya Brazil, Alhamisi hii usiku, imejadili madai matatu ya utaratibu wa kujiuzulu yanayomlenga Rais Dilma Rousseff, ikiwa zimesalia siku mbili ya kura muhimu ya Wabunge juu kubakia kwake madarakani au la.

Majaji wa mahakama ya juu walichukua uamuzi Alhamisi usiku ili kukamilisha kazi yao kabla ya ufunguzi wa mkutano wa Wabunge Ijumaa hii asubuhi, mkutano ambao umepangwa kuchukua siku tatu, hadi Jumapili.
Mahakama Kuu imefutilia mbali jaribio la bahati ya mwisho ya Rais Rousseff la kuiomba Mahakama hiyo kuzuia utaratibu wa kujiuzulu ulioanzishwa dhidi yake.

Alhamisi mchana, Rais Dilma Rousseff aliwasilisha mashataka yake mbele ya Mahakama ya juu ili kuiomba ifute utaratibu huo baada ya kuona kuwa anaendelea kutishwa na hali hiyo kila kukicha.
Mwanasheria Mkuu wa Serikali, José Eduardo Cardozo, ambaye aliwasilisha mashataka hayo alishutumu utaratibu huo, akisema kuwa "unakiuka kanuni za kesi na haki kwa upande wa utetezi."

Rais kutoka chama cha mrengo wa kushoto anatuhumiwa na upinzani kutumia kwa maksudi fedha za umma katika uchaguzi wake wa mwaka 2014 na mwanzoni mwa mwaka 2015 bila kujali ukubwa wa Mapungufu na kushuka kwa uchumi.

Dilma Rousseff anakanusha kuwa "madai" ya bajeti yanayotumiwa na watangulizi wake ni "uhalifu wa kimadaraka" ambao unaweza kusababisha kutimuliwa mamlakani.

Wawakilishi wa OPEC kusaini mpango wa kupunguza uzalishaji wa mafuta

Wawakilishi wa mataifa yanayozalisha mafuta kwa wingi duniani wamekutana leo hii nchini Qatar, kutafuta muafaka wa uwezekano wa kupunguza uzalishaji unaotarajiwa kusaidia kupanda kwa bei ya bidhaa hiyo iliyoporomok

Hata hivyo uhasama wa muda mrefu baina ya Saudi Arabia na Iran umeugubika mkutano huwo. Iran haikutuma mwakilishi wake, kutokana na kwamba haitoshiriki katika mpango wa kupunguza uzalishaji wa mafuta kwavile kwa muda mrefu ilifungiwa soko hilo kufuatia vikwazo vya kiuchumi ilivyowekewa na nchi za magharibi.

 Hata hivyo Saudi Arabia imesema itagoma kusaini mpango huwo hadi pale Iran itakaposhiriki. Mkutano huwo umehudhuriwa na wawakilishi wa nchi 15. Wengi wanachama wa Shirika linalosafirisha mafuta kwa wingi duniani OPEC, linaloongozwa na Saudia Arabia. Halikadhalika nchi nyengine zisizo wanachama kama vile Urusi zmeshiriki mkutano huwo.

AMISOM yaomba msamaha kwa kuwauwa kwa bahati mbaya raia

Ujumbe wa wanajeshi wa kulinda amani wa Umoja wa Afrika kwa Somalia AMISOM, umeomba msamaha baada ya kuwauwa kwa bahati mbaya raia wanne waliowadhania kuwa ni wapiganaji wa kundi la kigaidi la al-Shabab. Tukio hilo limetokea katika eneo la Buulo Mareer kilomita 80 kusini mwa mji wa Mogadishu.

 

Ujumbe wa AMISOM umefunguliwa uchunguzi wa kubaini hali halisi ya mauwaji hayo, baada ya tukio hilo kuripotiwa kwa tume ya Umoja wa Afrika. Zaidi ya wanajeshi 22,000 wametumwa nchini Somalia, kuisaidia serikali ya nchi hiyo kuimarisha usalama na kupambana na mashambulizi ya kundi la kigaidi la al-Shabab.

Mwaka 2011 wanajeshi wa AMISOM walifanikiwa kuwatimuwa wapiganaji wa al-Shabab, kutoka mji mkuu wa Mogadishu. Hata hivyo katika miezi ya karibuni kundi hilo limekuwa likifanya mashambulizi ya mara kwa mara mjini humo, likinufaika na kupungua nguvu kwa ujumbe huwo pamoja na udhaifu uliyomo ndani ya serikali ya nchi hiyo.

Barabara ya kwanza ya juu kujengwa Dar-es-Salaam

Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania Dkt. John Pombe Magufuli ameweka jiwe la msingi la mradi wa ujenzi wa barabara ya juu (Flyover) katika makutano ya barabara ya Nyerere na Mandela, eneo la Tazara Jijini Dar es salaam ambayo inatarajiwa kukamilika ifikapo Oktoba 2018.

             

 Sherehe ya uzinduzi wa mradi huo imefanyika kando ya eneo la makutano ya barabara ya Nyerere na Mandela Jijini Dar es salaam, ambapo pamoja na Rais Magufuli aliyeongozana na Mkewe Mama Janeth Magufuli, imehudhuriwa na viongozi mbalimbali wakiwemo Mawaziri, Wabunge, Mameya wa Jiji la Dar es salaam na Balozi wa Japan hapa nchini Mheshimiwa Masaharu Yoshida.

Barabara hiyo ya juu itakuwa ya kwanza kujengwa hapa nchini na ujenzi wake umepangwa kugharimu takribani shilingi Bilioni 100 ambapo kati ya fedha hizo shilingi Bilioni 93.44 zitatolewa na Japan kupitia Shirika lake la Ushirikiano wa Kimataifa (JICA), na Serikali ya Tanzania itatoa shilingi Bilioni 8.3.
Barabara ya juu itakayojengwa itakuwa na njia nne na urefu wa mita 300 kutokea maeneo ya katikati ya Jiji la Dar es salaam kuelekea uwanja wa ndege wa Kimataifa wa Julius Nyerere, na inatarajiwa kupunguza kero ya msongamano wa magari yaendayo na yatokayo Uwanja wa ndege na Bandari ya Dar es salaam.
Akizungumza kabla ya kuweka jiwe la msingi la mradi huo, Rais Dkt. John Pombe Magufuli amesema barabara hiyo inajengwa ikiwa ni utekelezaji wa ahadi ya serikali yake ya kumaliza tatizo la msongamano wa magari Jijini Dar es salaam, ambao kwa mwaka 2013 pekee utafiti umeonesha ulisababisha upotevu wa shilingi Bilioni 411.55

Rais Magufuli amebainisha juhudi nyingine za kukabiliana na msongamano wa magari Jijini Dar es salaam kuwa ni pamoja na kujenga barabara ya njia sita ya Dar es salaam hadi Chalinze ambayo itakuwa na Flyover tano, ujenzi wa barabara nyingine za juu katika makutano ya barabara za Nelson Mandela, Morogoro na Sam Nojuma eneo la Ubungo na ujenzi wa daraja jipya la Salander lenye urefu wa kilometa 6.23 kuanzia Coco Beach hadi hospitali ya Agha Khan.

Juhudi nyingine ni ujenzi wa awamu ya pili wa miundombinu ya mabasi yaendayo haraka katika barabara za Kilwa, Chang'ombe na Kawawa, na ujenzi wa awamu ya tatu wa miundombinu ya mabasi yaendayo haraka katika barabara za Nyerere - Gongo la Mboto na Uhuru - Azikiwe.
Aidha, Rais Magufuli amezungumzia awamu ya kwanza ya mradi wa mabasi yaendayo haraka, kuwa serikali yake imelazimika kusimamisha kuanza kwa huduma hiyo baada ya kubaini dosari katika mkataba wa mradi ambazo zingesababisha serikali kupoteza fedha nyingi na wananchi kutwishwa mzigo mzito wa viwango vikubwa vya nauli, na amewahakikishia wananchi wa Dar es salaam kuwa mabasi hayo yataanza kutoa huduma hivi karibuni baada ya kurekebisha kasoro zilizobainika.

Dkt. Magufuli pia amezungumzia usafi wa Jiji la Dar es salaam kwa kuwataka viongozi wa Manispaa zote za Jiji, kuhakikisha wanatafuta namna ya kudhibiti utupaji hovyo wa takataka ikiwemo kutoza faini kubwa kwa watakaokamatwa wakitupa takataka hovyo.