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Happy belated May Day to all workers

MAY 1st marked yet another International Workers’ Day where the worker was celebrated. Its either the worker was celebrated or the worker celebrated being out of work for a day.

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How we celebrated the May Day

NOTHING could have been more comforting to workers on the May Day than news of a rise pay. And still being an employee, I left my house early morning and headed for Mnazi Mmoja downtown, the rendezvous and venue for the celebrations.

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At hotel ‘V’ in Dodoma, breakfast which includes ‘toasted sandwichies’ is severed from 6.30 am

A CHANCE to travel to Dodoma, Tanzania, any of these days should not be squandered since you might get a chance to attend a session of Parliament and witness the Honourable MPs hurling strong words at each other; words that can hardly be distinguished from insults.

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Press freedom: Choice between frivolity and future of nation

HUMAN beings are given the ability to make choices. These options are not always between open and clear cut. Thus wisdom, experience, education and common sense are expected to prevail.

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Those 'same sex' marriages in Europe!

FOR straight men and women following international news, news from Europe these days is shocking. There is a whirlwind across Europe these days in favour of "same-sex" marriages to the extent where governments are either introducing legislation which would permit such marriage or intend to do so in the near future!

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When to invest - better now than later!

We often wait for an opportune t i m e when we are expected to have accumulated a sizeable or call it a respectable amount in order to make investment in the instruments of our choice.

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What does it mean to be Tanzanian?

WHAT does it mean to be British? It could include love for certain foods like fish and chips or lamb chops. Brits love cricket, polo, rugby and soccer fanatically and can sit through five hours of one tennis match or a cricket match that lasts three days.

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Problems due to bed rest

STAYING in bed for a long time, as is sometimes necessary in a hospital, can cause many problems. Examples are weak muscles, stiff joints, blood clots, dizziness, weak bones, pressure sores, constipation, kidney stones, incontinence, infections and depression.

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Ready or not, here I come…..again!!

The sound of the pounding drums got louder by the minute, and I knew that if I did not do anything fast, there were high chances my eardrums will become history.

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