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1:31 PM
YUZZO - NEVER RUN AWAY (watengwa)
Written By peterdafi.blogspot.com on Monday, July 30, 2012 | 1:31 PM
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7:08 AM
UFUNGUZI WA OLYMPIC 2012 CELEMONY UKO LONDON.
Tanzania
Jamaica
Brazil's flag bearer Rodrigo Pessoa holds the national flag as he leads the contingent in the athletes parade during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games
Flag bearer Mariel Zagunis of the U.S. holds the national flag as she leads the contingent in the athletes parade during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium
Members of Cameroon's contingent take part in the athletes parade during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games
Members of the Canadian Olympic team take part in the athletes parade during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games
Saudi Arabia's contingent takes part in the athletes parade during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games
The Olympic flag is carried during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium
Britain's David Beckham (C) drives a powerboat with the Olympic torch as fireworks are launched over Tower Bridge during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games
Basketball star LeBron James (L) takes pictures with his phone as he walks with the United States delegation in the athlete's parade in the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium
by DJ Choka
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3:56 AM
Posted by DJ Choka
YANGA wamelibeba tena KOMBE la KAGAME.
YANGA MABINGWA KWA MARA YA PILI KOMBE LA KAGAME
Wasanii wa bongo fleva ambao walikuwa uwanjani ni hawa hapa Jafaray na Ally Kiba, wao ni Yanga damu na leo wamekuwa watu wenye furaha sana.
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3:36 AM
Brand New Vatoloco - Step on Dem
BONGO STAR LINK: Brand New Vatoloco - Step on Dem: Brand New Vatoloco the red track inayofahamika kama Step on Dem, akiwemo lavosti katika chorus na verse ya kati huku Fido akiwa kwa first a...
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3:28 AM
NEW TRACK: Momba & Juma Nature - Mdundiko
BONGO STAR LINK: NEW TRACK: Momba & Juma Nature - Mdundiko: Mambo niaje ndg zangu??poleni na mfungo mtukufu wa ramadhani..!!hii ni ngoma mpya ya MOMBA ambayo safari hii kamshirikisha JUMA NATURE ngo...
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11:20 PM
Muimbaji chameleon kutoka Uganda ni mwizi sana .Hapa Uingereza amesha tapeli watu kishenzi staili hio hio na maneja wake. Ni mchezo wake.Akirudi hapa UK anaweza kupigwa mawe.Bangi zina msumbua tuu.Yeye ninani mtu amabe hawezi kumuheshimu mwakilishi wa Rais wetu Uganda -Balozi wetu pale kampala.Nashanga serikali ya Uganda wamemsikiliza na kuifanya hii ishu itake kuharibu uhusiano mkubwa kati ya nchi hizi mbili.Hivyo chameleone mnamjua ? juzi kawa muislam kesho yake karutadi tena .Bangi haziwezi zina mpelekesha. Anafaa kua jela maana ni msani jambazi.Huko kampala na sikia wamesha rushiana risasi na msani Bobby wine. Naomba watanzania wote tumzomeye chameleon na asirudi tanzania tena kwa tabia yake tena . Hon membe tunaomba hili ulifanyie kazi kwamba wageni hawezi kuja na wakatu abuse hata nyumbani kwetu. Bwana Erik nawe usije uka shika pasport ya mtu ni document ya serikali wala sio mtu binafsi
SAKATA LA CHAMELEONE
Written By peterdafi.blogspot.com on Sunday, July 29, 2012 | 11:20 PM
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stort na GLOBAL PUBLISERS..
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10:54 PM
Mgomo wa Walimu waiva; watoa notisi ya masaa 48 | Zaidi ~> j.mp/MaF3Pi
Written By peterdafi.blogspot.com on Thursday, July 26, 2012 | 10:54 PM
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12:32 PM
Castle lager Super fan yashika kasi nchini Tanzania
Written By peterdafi.blogspot.com on Tuesday, July 24, 2012 | 12:32 PM
Castle lager Super fan yashika kasi nchini Tanzania
001- Tairosy Augustino Masangula mkazi wa Iringa Tanzania akishangilia mara baada ya kufanikiwa kuingia katika kinyanganyiro cha kushindania nafasi ya kuwakilisha nchi kwenye kuunda timu ya Castle Lager Supafan ya Afica Afica United Team itakayokuwa nchini Afrika ya kusini kushangilia mashindano ya Africon mwakani.
002 -Keneth Gwivammkazi wa Iringa Tanzania akishangilia mara baada ya kufanikiwa kuingia katika kinyanganyiro cha kushindania nafasi ya kuwakilisha nchi kwenye kuunda timu ya Castle Lager Supafan ya Afica Afica United Team itakayokuwa nchini Afrika ya kusini kushangilia mashindano ya Africon mwakani.
003 Happy Chatanda Mshindo Iringawa Iringa Tanzania akishangilia mara baada ya kufanikiwa kuingia katika kinyanganyiro cha kushindania nafasi ya kuwakilisha nchi kwenye kuunda timu ya Castle Lager Supafan ya Afica Afica United Team itakayokuwa nchini Afrika ya kusini kushangilia mashindano ya Africon mwakani.
004 Philipo Kidongososi wa Iringa Tanzania akishangilia mara baada ya kufanikiwa kuingia katika kinyanganyiro cha kushindania nafasi ya kuwakilisha nchi kwenye kuunda timu ya Castle Lager Supafan ya Afica Afica United Team itakayokuwa nchini Afrika ya kusini kushangilia mashindano ya Africon mwakani.
005 Stanley godfrey wa mwanjelwa Tanzania akishangilia mara baada ya kufanikiwa kuingia katika kinyanganyiro cha kushindania nafasi ya kuwakilisha nchi kwenye kuunda timu ya Castle Lager Supafan ya Afica Afica United Team itakayokuwa nchini Afrika ya kusini kushangilia mashindano ya Africon mwakani.
006 Keneth mwaiselo wa Airport mbeya Tanzania akishangilia mara baada ya kufanikiwa kuingia katika kinyanganyiro cha kushindania nafasi ya kuwakilisha nchi kwenye kuunda timu ya Castle Lager Supafan ya Afica Afica United Team itakayokuwa nchini Afrika ya kusini kushangilia mashindano ya Africon mwakani.
007 Michael Rocky manyoni wa singida Tanzania akishangilia mara baada ya kufanikiwa kuingia katika kinyanganyiro cha kushindania nafasi ya kuwakilisha nchi kwenye kuunda timu ya Castle Lager Supafan ya Afica Afica United Team itakayokuwa nchini Afrika ya kusini kushangilia mashindano ya Africon mwakani.
008 David Kihenge wa Mtwara Tanzania akishangilia mara baada ya kufanikiwa kuingia katika kinyanganyiro cha kushindania nafasi ya kuwakilisha nchi kwenye kuunda timu ya Castle Lager Supafan ya Afica Afica United Team itakayokuwa nchini Afrika ya kusini kushangilia mashindano ya Africon mwakani.
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3:33 AM
Washington state sells 2 passenger ferries to Tanzania
Written By peterdafi.blogspot.com on Thursday, July 19, 2012 | 3:33 AM
The state has finally sold two of its discarded passenger ferries, the Kalama and the Skagit, to the African nation Tanzania.
They had operated between Seattle and Vashon Island until the state got out of the passenger-ferry business in 2009.
The two ferries had been sold to a boat broker in Port Coquitlam, B.C., which sold them to Tanzania. They will be put in service between the mainland of Tanzania and the Zanzibar archipelago. They were sold for $400,000, far below the $900,000 value the state said they were worth in December 2009.
Marta Coursey, spokeswoman for Washington State Ferries, said the two boats will be taken to Africa by cargo ship.
The state had initially hoped to sell the two 112-foot boats locally, but when that failed it placed them for auction on eBay, asking $300,000 each, with no success. The ferries were built in New Orleans and purchased in 1989 for $5 million.
Ferry historian Steve Pickens said the Kalama and the Skagit were the first two passenger boats the state built. They were supposed to go into service in 1989, but were tied up because there was no money to run them. Following the Loma Prieta earthquake of 1989, the two vessels were sent to San Francisco and served commuters crossing the bay while the city's bridges were repaired.
They had operated between Seattle and Vashon Island until the state got out of the passenger-ferry business in 2009.
The two ferries had been sold to a boat broker in Port Coquitlam, B.C., which sold them to Tanzania. They will be put in service between the mainland of Tanzania and the Zanzibar archipelago. They were sold for $400,000, far below the $900,000 value the state said they were worth in December 2009.
Marta Coursey, spokeswoman for Washington State Ferries, said the two boats will be taken to Africa by cargo ship.
The state had initially hoped to sell the two 112-foot boats locally, but when that failed it placed them for auction on eBay, asking $300,000 each, with no success. The ferries were built in New Orleans and purchased in 1989 for $5 million.
Ferry historian Steve Pickens said the Kalama and the Skagit were the first two passenger boats the state built. They were supposed to go into service in 1989, but were tied up because there was no money to run them. Following the Loma Prieta earthquake of 1989, the two vessels were sent to San Francisco and served commuters crossing the bay while the city's bridges were repaired.
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3:20 AM
NDOTO kufunga pingu za maisha siku za karibuni alizokuwanazo nyota kutoka 'Bongo moive' Hemed Suleiman 'PHD', zimeota mbawa kufuatia wazazi wa mlimbwende aliyetaka kumuoa kuweka ngumu.
katika mahojino ya dakika kadhaa aliyofanya na teentz.com, Hemed amesema kuwa tayari alikuwa ameanza taratibu za kushughulikia ndoa yake na mrembo huyo iliyopangwa kufungwa kimya kimya kwa kuogopa watu wenye nia mbaya lakini amejikuta akilazimika kustisha harakati hizo kufuatia wazazi wa binti huyo wakaweka ngumu kwa madai kuwa wanataka mtoto wao amalize kwanza masomo yake na kupata 'mastaz' kwa kuwa elimu ya Degree aliyonayo hivi sasa wanahisi bado haijamtosha.
"unajua mchumba wangu hivi sasa ana elimu ya degree hivyo wazazi wamesema kwao hiyo bado ni elimu ndogo hivyo hawezi kuruhusu jambo hilo kwanza mpaka apate 'mastaz' halafu ndiyo mambo mengine yatafuata, imeniuma sana kwa kuwa wenyewe tulishakubaliana na mwenzangu alikuwa tayari kwa hilo" alisema Hemed.
katika hatua nyingine Hemed ameiambia teentz.com kuwa yuko katika hatua za mwisho kutoa muvi yake mpya aliyoibatiza jina la Mererani ndani yake akiwa amemshirikisha swahiba wake wa kitambo Yusuf Mlela sambamba na wakali wengine kibao wanaofanya kweli na Bongo movie
wakati huo huo nyota huyo amewataka mashabiki wake kukaa mkao wa kula tayari kwa ujio wa ngom ayake mpya iliyopewa jina la Mama Kimbo sambamba na video yake ambayo soon itakuwa hewani kupitia teentz.com.
NDOA YA HEMED YAKANWA, KISA ELIMU NDOGO JAMAA HAJAENDA KIDATO
NDOTO kufunga pingu za maisha siku za karibuni alizokuwanazo nyota kutoka 'Bongo moive' Hemed Suleiman 'PHD', zimeota mbawa kufuatia wazazi wa mlimbwende aliyetaka kumuoa kuweka ngumu. katika mahojino ya dakika kadhaa aliyofanya na teentz.com, Hemed amesema kuwa tayari alikuwa ameanza taratibu za kushughulikia ndoa yake na mrembo huyo iliyopangwa kufungwa kimya kimya kwa kuogopa watu wenye nia mbaya lakini amejikuta akilazimika kustisha harakati hizo kufuatia wazazi wa binti huyo wakaweka ngumu kwa madai kuwa wanataka mtoto wao amalize kwanza masomo yake na kupata 'mastaz' kwa kuwa elimu ya Degree aliyonayo hivi sasa wanahisi bado haijamtosha.
"unajua mchumba wangu hivi sasa ana elimu ya degree hivyo wazazi wamesema kwao hiyo bado ni elimu ndogo hivyo hawezi kuruhusu jambo hilo kwanza mpaka apate 'mastaz' halafu ndiyo mambo mengine yatafuata, imeniuma sana kwa kuwa wenyewe tulishakubaliana na mwenzangu alikuwa tayari kwa hilo" alisema Hemed.
katika hatua nyingine Hemed ameiambia teentz.com kuwa yuko katika hatua za mwisho kutoa muvi yake mpya aliyoibatiza jina la Mererani ndani yake akiwa amemshirikisha swahiba wake wa kitambo Yusuf Mlela sambamba na wakali wengine kibao wanaofanya kweli na Bongo movie
wakati huo huo nyota huyo amewataka mashabiki wake kukaa mkao wa kula tayari kwa ujio wa ngom ayake mpya iliyopewa jina la Mama Kimbo sambamba na video yake ambayo soon itakuwa hewani kupitia teentz.com.
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3:13 AM
Justin Bieber amesema kuwa karibu mno na mama yake kiumri, ambaye alimzaa akiwa na miaka 18, kumewafanya wawe marafiki.
Akizungumza na 2Day FM, Justin amesema: "She's amazing'... Ni wazi nilikuwa kama ajali kwake, ni poa sana mama yangu bado ni mdogo, ni rafiki na mama yangu pia, amekuwa strict sana siku zote, ameniweka kwenye mstari.”
Katika mahojiano hayo Justin alizungumzia pia jinsi ambavyo huwa haoni shida kuperform mbele ya maelfu ya watu lakini hupata shida kubwa anapotaka kuongea mbele yao.
Alieleza:"Napenda kuperform, kupiga tour na kuwa na umati mpya wa watu kila usiku, ni kitu nikipendacho siku zote.. Ni ajabu kuwa naweza kuperform mbele ya watu wengi lakini ukifika wakati wa kuongea napata shida, sijui kabisa jinsi ya kuzungumza mbele ya watu wengi."
Aidha Justin alizungumzia pia mipango ya kufanya filamu ambapo amesema ameanza mazunguzo na muigizaji Mark Wahlberg kufanya filamu mpya.
JUSTINE BIEBER AFURAHIA UMRI WA MAMA YAKE......
Justin Bieber amesema kuwa karibu mno na mama yake kiumri, ambaye alimzaa akiwa na miaka 18, kumewafanya wawe marafiki.Akizungumza na 2Day FM, Justin amesema: "She's amazing'... Ni wazi nilikuwa kama ajali kwake, ni poa sana mama yangu bado ni mdogo, ni rafiki na mama yangu pia, amekuwa strict sana siku zote, ameniweka kwenye mstari.”
Katika mahojiano hayo Justin alizungumzia pia jinsi ambavyo huwa haoni shida kuperform mbele ya maelfu ya watu lakini hupata shida kubwa anapotaka kuongea mbele yao.
Alieleza:"Napenda kuperform, kupiga tour na kuwa na umati mpya wa watu kila usiku, ni kitu nikipendacho siku zote.. Ni ajabu kuwa naweza kuperform mbele ya watu wengi lakini ukifika wakati wa kuongea napata shida, sijui kabisa jinsi ya kuzungumza mbele ya watu wengi."
Aidha Justin alizungumzia pia mipango ya kufanya filamu ambapo amesema ameanza mazunguzo na muigizaji Mark Wahlberg kufanya filamu mpya.
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2:51 AM
Habari za uhakika zinadai kuwa ndege ya ATCL namba TC 100 ambayo ilikuwa imeondoka Dar mapema asubuhi ya leo (July 18) kuelekea Mwanza ikipitia KIA imepasuka kioo.
Taarifa zimedai kuwa kioo hicho kilipasuka wakati ndege hiyo ikijiandaa kwenda Mwanza baada ya kuwa imeshatua KIA. Kioo kilichopasuka ni kile cha pembeni kwa rubani upande wa kushoto kwa mujibu wa vyanzo.
Kutokana na tukio hilo ndege hiyo ilizuiwa kuruka hadi pale marekebisho ya kioo hicho yangefanyika. Haijajulikana iwapo imesharuhusiwa ama bado. Source: Jamii Forums.
NDEGE YA ATC YAPASUKA KIOO BALAA TUPU
Habari za uhakika zinadai kuwa ndege ya ATCL namba TC 100 ambayo ilikuwa imeondoka Dar mapema asubuhi ya leo (July 18) kuelekea Mwanza ikipitia KIA imepasuka kioo.Taarifa zimedai kuwa kioo hicho kilipasuka wakati ndege hiyo ikijiandaa kwenda Mwanza baada ya kuwa imeshatua KIA. Kioo kilichopasuka ni kile cha pembeni kwa rubani upande wa kushoto kwa mujibu wa vyanzo.
Kutokana na tukio hilo ndege hiyo ilizuiwa kuruka hadi pale marekebisho ya kioo hicho yangefanyika. Haijajulikana iwapo imesharuhusiwa ama bado. Source: Jamii Forums.
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2:48 AM


Marehemu Patrin Kibelloh amepata mafunzo katika Institute proffesional & Restaurant mjini Boario nchini ITALY alizaliwa April 25,1963 huko Tanzania ameacha mke wa Watoto wawili akiwa na umri wa miaka 49. (Picha zote na swahilivilla.blogspot.com)
M/Mungu ailaze roho ya Marehemu Mahali Pema Peponi!
MTANZANIA ALIYEFARIKI GHAFRA PATRICK KIBELLO AZIKWA MAREKANI....

Marehemu Patrin Kibelloh aliefariki ghafla siku ya Jumanne July10,2012. alizikwa Ijumaa july13 huka kwenye makaburi ya Gardner, West Roxbury ,Massachusset. Nchini Marekani
Baadhi ya ndugu na marafiki waliohudhuria katia msiba huko nyumbani kwake Saugus, Boston Massachusset.
M/Mungu ailaze roho ya Marehemu Mahali Pema Peponi!
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2:42 AM
Dancehall music finds Kanye
Hasani Walters, STAR Writer
Kanye West - File
Dancehall music has once again found favour with international stars.
The latest occurrence being in Kanye West's Billboard charting song Mercy which features a sample of the high-pitched vocals of Fuzzy Jones, a once hugely popular song/dubplate intro man.
Mercy, which sees Kanye West collaborating with fast-rising hip-hop acts Big Sean, Pusha T and 2 Chainz, samples Jones' intro in Super Beagle's Dust A Sound Boy which was produced by Winston Riley on the Stalag rhythm.
The song was released on April 6, 2012, as the lead single from the compilation album, GOOD Music.
Jones' vocals can be heard saying: "Well it is a weeping and a moaning and a gnashing of teeth in the dancehall. And who nuh have no teeth gwine run pon them gums. Cause when it come to my sound which is the champion sound the bugle has blown fi many times and it still have one more time left, cause the amount of stripe weh deh pon our shoulder."
He can be heard at the start in part, and in full about mid-way through the song which was produced by Lifted.
In a recent interview, Lifted did with Karmaloop TV, he said that he was unsure as to who added the Jamaican element to the song as he was not the only one who worked on the track.
sound clashes
Fuzzy Jones' intros were popular in several songs and dubplates for sound systems which oftentimes used them in sound clashes.
Among the songs he can be heard in are Little John's Fade Away, Banana Man's Jump & Spread Out, Michael Batis' Die You Die and Gregory Isaacs' The Ruler. Jones died in 2005.
Recently, international stars Estelle and Pleasure P also sampled the genre in Witness using a rhythm produced by Clifton 'Specialist' Dillon which featured Buju Banton's Boom Bye Bye and Mad Cobra's Flex. A line of the latter was also sampled in the song.
Kanye West - File
Dancehall music has once again found favour with international stars.
The latest occurrence being in Kanye West's Billboard charting song Mercy which features a sample of the high-pitched vocals of Fuzzy Jones, a once hugely popular song/dubplate intro man.
Mercy, which sees Kanye West collaborating with fast-rising hip-hop acts Big Sean, Pusha T and 2 Chainz, samples Jones' intro in Super Beagle's Dust A Sound Boy which was produced by Winston Riley on the Stalag rhythm.
The song was released on April 6, 2012, as the lead single from the compilation album, GOOD Music.
Jones' vocals can be heard saying: "Well it is a weeping and a moaning and a gnashing of teeth in the dancehall. And who nuh have no teeth gwine run pon them gums. Cause when it come to my sound which is the champion sound the bugle has blown fi many times and it still have one more time left, cause the amount of stripe weh deh pon our shoulder."
He can be heard at the start in part, and in full about mid-way through the song which was produced by Lifted.
In a recent interview, Lifted did with Karmaloop TV, he said that he was unsure as to who added the Jamaican element to the song as he was not the only one who worked on the track.
sound clashes
Fuzzy Jones' intros were popular in several songs and dubplates for sound systems which oftentimes used them in sound clashes.
Among the songs he can be heard in are Little John's Fade Away, Banana Man's Jump & Spread Out, Michael Batis' Die You Die and Gregory Isaacs' The Ruler. Jones died in 2005.
Recently, international stars Estelle and Pleasure P also sampled the genre in Witness using a rhythm produced by Clifton 'Specialist' Dillon which featured Buju Banton's Boom Bye Bye and Mad Cobra's Flex. A line of the latter was also sampled in the song.
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9:11 AM
Lola Monroe - Goldie RemiXX [Official] Video
Written By peterdafi.blogspot.com on Tuesday, July 17, 2012 | 9:11 AM
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8:55 AM
Thank you for inviting and welcoming me to this important Summit of the African Union.
I take up my new post as Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations in the footsteps of a very distinguished African, Her Excellency Asha-Rose Migiro, who left a sterling record of service to the world Organisation. I want to build on her legacy.
I am proud and I am honoured to make my first trip as Deputy Secretary-General to the African Union Summit here in Addis. My message to you is that Africa will always be a high priority and special concern for my work at the United Nations.
This also reflects the conviction and the mission of Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, who sends you his warmest and best wishes for a successful Summit.
Looking around this hall, I see many friends and colleagues. It has been my privilege to work on African issues throughout my life in international affairs.
I began in Harare – then Salisbury – where I opened Sweden’s first embassy in 1980. Before and after that, I was in contact, I would say in close contact, with several of the liberation movements in Africa, while serving with Prime Minister Olof Palme of Sweden.
As the UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs in the 1990s, I was involved in critical operations in Somalia, Sudan and Mozambique. Later, as the Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Darfur, I worked closely with the AU Special Envoy, my dear friend Salim Ahmad Salim, and I also worked closely with the AU Peace and Security Council.
During these years, I saw with my own eyes how war and starvation ravage societies and degrade human existence. But I also witnessed how political will and courageous leadership can achieve substantial progress.
My guiding principles have always been: solidarity, respect and commitment to make concrete contributions to the people of this great continent.
As President of the UN General Assembly, I had the honour to serve with two distinguished African leaders – Secretary-General Kofi Annan, and His Excellency Jean Ping, my predecessor as the General Assembly President.
During these years, we struggled to confront the real problems facing the people of our world on a daily basis – poverty, diseases, natural disasters, environmental degradation, conflict and violations of human rights and of fundamental freedoms.
The United Nations, the African Union and African sub-regional organizations share this mission. It is gratifying to see how far we have come by working together ever more vigorously over the years. Let me mention a few specific examples.
For Somalia, we are seeing the prospect for a peaceful future, thanks in large part to the extraordinary contributions and sacrifices of the African Union, AMISOM and the troop-contributing countries. This vision should extend to cover the Horn of Africa as well. There is still work to be done. The food crisis still persists. New disasters must be avoided. Immediate action must be taken. The United Nations is and will be fully engaged in this work.
The UN is committed to work with the AU to help Guinea-Bissau resolve its crisis and ensure an immediate return to constitutional rule. The UN is also working with the AU in addressing piracy in the Gulf of Guinea. Attacks at sea are a threat to the region. I am encouraged by progress toward convening a joint regional summit on piracy.
Regional efforts to stamp out this scourge are to be supported. The sub-region should also come together to address the threat of cross border movements of armed elements and weapons as well as illicit trafficking and the growing problem of organized crime.
The Lord’s Resistance Army remains extremely dangerous. Despite the recent capture of a senior commander and the weakening of the LRA, this criminal group can still inflict terrible suffering, as you know. The United Nations has worked closely with the AU and concerned parties to develop a strategy to address the LRA threat. Now we must carry it out together.
In Sudan, our Organisations have been working in partnership for many years. We have done so to protect civilians, facilitate humanitarian assistance and support efforts to reach comprehensive and inclusive settlements of conflicts. In the mediation of the Darfur conflict, I was personally and closely involved.
Sudan and South Sudan are sadly still embroiled in disputes. Hundreds of thousands of people in Sudan and South Sudan are in grave need of assistance. Aid agencies should have the funds and access they need to assist internally displaced persons and refugees.
I welcome the resumption of talks under the AU High-Level Implementation Panel. Ultimately, it is up to the parties to meet their obligations under Security Council Resolution 2046 and the AU Peace and Security Committee Roadmap. Their people desperately hope for security and prosperity. We have a common duty not to shatter their hopes.
In Mali, the AU, ECOWAS and the UN must also continue working together, as well as with the transitional government and the country’s neighbours, to restore territorial integrity and human security. There has been some progress in stabilizing Bamako, but the transitional institutions, as you know, remain fragile.
The situation in the North of Mali, where armed militias and terrorist groups continue to control local populations, is alarming and is a threat to the region, and, I would say, beyond.
The destruction of historical sites is shocking and outrageous. Extremist groups and criminal networks are spreading rampant fear and insecurity. Weapons are being trafficked over porous borders.
We must intensify our efforts to find a political and humanitarian solution to end the suffering in the Sahel. 18 million people are at risk of fatal starvation. One million children are in immediate danger. The world must wake up to this ongoing humanitarian disaster, no doubt the worst in the world today.
In the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, conditions have been deteriorating, as the Chairperson also just elaborated. The violence must end immediately. Countries of the region are to respect the principle of non-interference and to work together to resolve the basic issue of the crisis as soon as possible.
All these critical situations – and you know there are more, unfortunately – demonstrate the importance of close and active cooperation between the AU and the UN.
The Rio+20 Conference moved the world forward on some critical issues – including water, energy, food and women’s empowerment.
Member States launched a process to establish universal sustainable development goals to build on the MDGs. These will be particularly important for Africa, and I will personally work on this issue very much in the United Nations. Africa played an important role as the only region that came to Rio with a clear plan approved by its leaders. I count on the support of African leaders also on the work to establish the post-2015 Development Agenda. But let us not in the meantime forget the necessary achievement of the MDGs, particularly related to the fight against poverty.
Africa has already made steady progress – on education, gender equality, health and poverty reduction. They have put millions of children in school. Almost all your children have obtained primary education, which will help to build your future.
Many nations are showing strong economic gains, putting millions more children in school, or are reaching targets to stop the needless death of mothers and children. We also witness how African States are harnessing the power of technology to help pregnant women. Many African nations experience growing per capita national incomes.
All of this positive energy and vitality, emanating from this great continent of Africa should be recognised and acknowledged, not least when violent conflicts dominate the headlines.
On the political side, Africa is home to thriving democracies, where elections are peaceful and the press is free. Several examples were mentioned earlier by the Chairperson. Indeed, many have recently enjoyed their first real chance to vote in decades. The voices of the people are heard and respected all over the continent.
I dare say Africa needs global solidarity to create jobs, generate growth and stop preventable deaths. The UN is your close partner – not only in advocacy, but in action.
The Africa MDG Steering Group has produced concrete recommendations for progress. We need to put these ideas into practice, including by mobilizing new and additional resources. I am fully committed to this important task.
Looking ahead, in September the General Assembly will hold its High Level Meeting on the rule of law. This is a chance for the AU to show how delivering justice is critical to peace, security and development on the continent, not least, as we have seen in so many crises, in post-conflict situations.
I will now turn to speaking in French.
Les nations africaines sont au cœur d'une renaissance de la démocratie, de l'état de droit et de la dignité humaine à l'échelle mondiale.
Les revendications pour plus de justice qui ont vu le jour en Tunisie se sont propagées en Afrique du Nord, puis dans toute la région et à travers le monde.
Des citoyens ordinaires, en particulier des femmes et des jeunes, sont à l'avant garde du progrès. Ce faisant, ils démontrent que la démocratie est le fondement de l'épanouissement et de stabilité des nations. Ils demandent l'édification de sociétés bien organisées et la mise en place d'institutions crédibles.
Je suis convaincu que, unie, l'Union africaine peut jouer un rôle déterminant dans la réalisation de ces nobles aspirations.
Mais il faudrait aussi des routes et des ponts pour relier vos pays et faciliter le commerce intra africain. Car, sans une bonne infrastructure le développement serait sérieusement entravé.
Par ailleurs, il faudrait combler sans tarder le fossé qui sépare l'Afrique du reste du monde dans le domaine des technologies de l'information et des communications; de manière à bâtir des ponts virtuels entre le pays africains.
Nous devrons, ensemble, créer les conditions devant permettre à l'Afrique de prendre la part du marché mondial qui lui est due.
L'Afrique est un continent de consommateurs et de producteurs qui, dans un système plus équitable, pourrait contribuer de façon remarquable au progrès global.
L'Afrique pourrait en effet générer des milliards de dollars de revenus, bien au delà du montant de l'aide qu'elle reçoit. Le moment est venu de libérer cet immense potentiel.
Excellences,
Mesdames et Messieurs,
Comme vous le savez, le futur de votre continent, souvent déterminé par des phénomènes liés à la mondialisation ou par des conditions internationales équitables, dépend en dernière instance des Africains eux-mêmes.
Le futur est en effet entre vos mains, en particulier entre les mains des jeunes femmes et hommes dynamiques, qui représentent plus de la moitié de la population africaine.
Vos jeunes aspirent à une plus grande paix, à plus de prospérité et de liberté. Ils veulent aussi en être les promoteurs.
Écoutons ce qu'ils ont à nous dire. Investissons dans la jeunesse. Donnons-leur l'espace et l'opportunité de déployer leur potentiel pour qu'ils aident à la construction de votre grand continent.
J’aimerais, au nom du secrétaire-générale, Ban Ki-moon, vous renouveler l’engagement des Nations Unies dans la réalisation de ce grand projet.
Au moment de prendre mes nouvelles fonctions à l’Organisation des Nations Unies, je tiens à exprimer mon soutien le plus fervent de l’Union africaine. J'ai la profonde conviction que l’Afrique détient les clefs d’un avenir meilleur pour elle-même et pour le monde.
Cela exige que les États trouvent des solutions adéquates, à l’échelon régional et international, aux défis auxquels leurs peuples et leurs nations sont confrontés.
Car internationalisation et consolidation des États vont de pair.
In closing, I am confident that if we come together, the partnership between the African Union and the United Nations will be stronger and more effective. This will in turn strengthen both our organizations, in our collective resolve, to discharge the responsibilities incumbent upon us all for the well being of the people of this great continent and the world.
I thank you for your attention.
Deputy Secretary-General: Statements
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 15 July 2012 - Deputy Secretary-General's address to the 19th Summit of the African Union
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 15 July 2012 - Deputy Secretary-General's address to the 19th Summit of the African Union
Thank you for inviting and welcoming me to this important Summit of the African Union.
I take up my new post as Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations in the footsteps of a very distinguished African, Her Excellency Asha-Rose Migiro, who left a sterling record of service to the world Organisation. I want to build on her legacy.
I am proud and I am honoured to make my first trip as Deputy Secretary-General to the African Union Summit here in Addis. My message to you is that Africa will always be a high priority and special concern for my work at the United Nations.
This also reflects the conviction and the mission of Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, who sends you his warmest and best wishes for a successful Summit.
Looking around this hall, I see many friends and colleagues. It has been my privilege to work on African issues throughout my life in international affairs.
I began in Harare – then Salisbury – where I opened Sweden’s first embassy in 1980. Before and after that, I was in contact, I would say in close contact, with several of the liberation movements in Africa, while serving with Prime Minister Olof Palme of Sweden.
As the UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs in the 1990s, I was involved in critical operations in Somalia, Sudan and Mozambique. Later, as the Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Darfur, I worked closely with the AU Special Envoy, my dear friend Salim Ahmad Salim, and I also worked closely with the AU Peace and Security Council.
During these years, I saw with my own eyes how war and starvation ravage societies and degrade human existence. But I also witnessed how political will and courageous leadership can achieve substantial progress.
My guiding principles have always been: solidarity, respect and commitment to make concrete contributions to the people of this great continent.
As President of the UN General Assembly, I had the honour to serve with two distinguished African leaders – Secretary-General Kofi Annan, and His Excellency Jean Ping, my predecessor as the General Assembly President.
During these years, we struggled to confront the real problems facing the people of our world on a daily basis – poverty, diseases, natural disasters, environmental degradation, conflict and violations of human rights and of fundamental freedoms.
The United Nations, the African Union and African sub-regional organizations share this mission. It is gratifying to see how far we have come by working together ever more vigorously over the years. Let me mention a few specific examples.
For Somalia, we are seeing the prospect for a peaceful future, thanks in large part to the extraordinary contributions and sacrifices of the African Union, AMISOM and the troop-contributing countries. This vision should extend to cover the Horn of Africa as well. There is still work to be done. The food crisis still persists. New disasters must be avoided. Immediate action must be taken. The United Nations is and will be fully engaged in this work.
The UN is committed to work with the AU to help Guinea-Bissau resolve its crisis and ensure an immediate return to constitutional rule. The UN is also working with the AU in addressing piracy in the Gulf of Guinea. Attacks at sea are a threat to the region. I am encouraged by progress toward convening a joint regional summit on piracy.
Regional efforts to stamp out this scourge are to be supported. The sub-region should also come together to address the threat of cross border movements of armed elements and weapons as well as illicit trafficking and the growing problem of organized crime.
The Lord’s Resistance Army remains extremely dangerous. Despite the recent capture of a senior commander and the weakening of the LRA, this criminal group can still inflict terrible suffering, as you know. The United Nations has worked closely with the AU and concerned parties to develop a strategy to address the LRA threat. Now we must carry it out together.
In Sudan, our Organisations have been working in partnership for many years. We have done so to protect civilians, facilitate humanitarian assistance and support efforts to reach comprehensive and inclusive settlements of conflicts. In the mediation of the Darfur conflict, I was personally and closely involved.
Sudan and South Sudan are sadly still embroiled in disputes. Hundreds of thousands of people in Sudan and South Sudan are in grave need of assistance. Aid agencies should have the funds and access they need to assist internally displaced persons and refugees.
I welcome the resumption of talks under the AU High-Level Implementation Panel. Ultimately, it is up to the parties to meet their obligations under Security Council Resolution 2046 and the AU Peace and Security Committee Roadmap. Their people desperately hope for security and prosperity. We have a common duty not to shatter their hopes.
In Mali, the AU, ECOWAS and the UN must also continue working together, as well as with the transitional government and the country’s neighbours, to restore territorial integrity and human security. There has been some progress in stabilizing Bamako, but the transitional institutions, as you know, remain fragile.
The situation in the North of Mali, where armed militias and terrorist groups continue to control local populations, is alarming and is a threat to the region, and, I would say, beyond.
The destruction of historical sites is shocking and outrageous. Extremist groups and criminal networks are spreading rampant fear and insecurity. Weapons are being trafficked over porous borders.
We must intensify our efforts to find a political and humanitarian solution to end the suffering in the Sahel. 18 million people are at risk of fatal starvation. One million children are in immediate danger. The world must wake up to this ongoing humanitarian disaster, no doubt the worst in the world today.
In the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, conditions have been deteriorating, as the Chairperson also just elaborated. The violence must end immediately. Countries of the region are to respect the principle of non-interference and to work together to resolve the basic issue of the crisis as soon as possible.
All these critical situations – and you know there are more, unfortunately – demonstrate the importance of close and active cooperation between the AU and the UN.
The Rio+20 Conference moved the world forward on some critical issues – including water, energy, food and women’s empowerment.
Member States launched a process to establish universal sustainable development goals to build on the MDGs. These will be particularly important for Africa, and I will personally work on this issue very much in the United Nations. Africa played an important role as the only region that came to Rio with a clear plan approved by its leaders. I count on the support of African leaders also on the work to establish the post-2015 Development Agenda. But let us not in the meantime forget the necessary achievement of the MDGs, particularly related to the fight against poverty.
Africa has already made steady progress – on education, gender equality, health and poverty reduction. They have put millions of children in school. Almost all your children have obtained primary education, which will help to build your future.
Many nations are showing strong economic gains, putting millions more children in school, or are reaching targets to stop the needless death of mothers and children. We also witness how African States are harnessing the power of technology to help pregnant women. Many African nations experience growing per capita national incomes.
All of this positive energy and vitality, emanating from this great continent of Africa should be recognised and acknowledged, not least when violent conflicts dominate the headlines.
On the political side, Africa is home to thriving democracies, where elections are peaceful and the press is free. Several examples were mentioned earlier by the Chairperson. Indeed, many have recently enjoyed their first real chance to vote in decades. The voices of the people are heard and respected all over the continent.
I dare say Africa needs global solidarity to create jobs, generate growth and stop preventable deaths. The UN is your close partner – not only in advocacy, but in action.
The Africa MDG Steering Group has produced concrete recommendations for progress. We need to put these ideas into practice, including by mobilizing new and additional resources. I am fully committed to this important task.
Looking ahead, in September the General Assembly will hold its High Level Meeting on the rule of law. This is a chance for the AU to show how delivering justice is critical to peace, security and development on the continent, not least, as we have seen in so many crises, in post-conflict situations.
I will now turn to speaking in French.
Les nations africaines sont au cœur d'une renaissance de la démocratie, de l'état de droit et de la dignité humaine à l'échelle mondiale.
Les revendications pour plus de justice qui ont vu le jour en Tunisie se sont propagées en Afrique du Nord, puis dans toute la région et à travers le monde.
Des citoyens ordinaires, en particulier des femmes et des jeunes, sont à l'avant garde du progrès. Ce faisant, ils démontrent que la démocratie est le fondement de l'épanouissement et de stabilité des nations. Ils demandent l'édification de sociétés bien organisées et la mise en place d'institutions crédibles.
Je suis convaincu que, unie, l'Union africaine peut jouer un rôle déterminant dans la réalisation de ces nobles aspirations.
Mais il faudrait aussi des routes et des ponts pour relier vos pays et faciliter le commerce intra africain. Car, sans une bonne infrastructure le développement serait sérieusement entravé.
Par ailleurs, il faudrait combler sans tarder le fossé qui sépare l'Afrique du reste du monde dans le domaine des technologies de l'information et des communications; de manière à bâtir des ponts virtuels entre le pays africains.
Nous devrons, ensemble, créer les conditions devant permettre à l'Afrique de prendre la part du marché mondial qui lui est due.
L'Afrique est un continent de consommateurs et de producteurs qui, dans un système plus équitable, pourrait contribuer de façon remarquable au progrès global.
L'Afrique pourrait en effet générer des milliards de dollars de revenus, bien au delà du montant de l'aide qu'elle reçoit. Le moment est venu de libérer cet immense potentiel.
Excellences,
Mesdames et Messieurs,
Comme vous le savez, le futur de votre continent, souvent déterminé par des phénomènes liés à la mondialisation ou par des conditions internationales équitables, dépend en dernière instance des Africains eux-mêmes.
Le futur est en effet entre vos mains, en particulier entre les mains des jeunes femmes et hommes dynamiques, qui représentent plus de la moitié de la population africaine.
Vos jeunes aspirent à une plus grande paix, à plus de prospérité et de liberté. Ils veulent aussi en être les promoteurs.
Écoutons ce qu'ils ont à nous dire. Investissons dans la jeunesse. Donnons-leur l'espace et l'opportunité de déployer leur potentiel pour qu'ils aident à la construction de votre grand continent.
J’aimerais, au nom du secrétaire-générale, Ban Ki-moon, vous renouveler l’engagement des Nations Unies dans la réalisation de ce grand projet.
Au moment de prendre mes nouvelles fonctions à l’Organisation des Nations Unies, je tiens à exprimer mon soutien le plus fervent de l’Union africaine. J'ai la profonde conviction que l’Afrique détient les clefs d’un avenir meilleur pour elle-même et pour le monde.
Cela exige que les États trouvent des solutions adéquates, à l’échelon régional et international, aux défis auxquels leurs peuples et leurs nations sont confrontés.
Car internationalisation et consolidation des États vont de pair.
In closing, I am confident that if we come together, the partnership between the African Union and the United Nations will be stronger and more effective. This will in turn strengthen both our organizations, in our collective resolve, to discharge the responsibilities incumbent upon us all for the well being of the people of this great continent and the world.
I thank you for your attention.
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6:51 AM
Kim Kardashian and Rihanna in Givenchy's Navy Jersey Dress: Who Wore It Best?
Navy has been a hot color on and off for a few years now. Given what we're seeing among Hollywood's hottest fashionistas, that trend is a-flowin' right through the coming fall season.
How do we know?
Because it's not even September and celebrities are already adoring Givenchy's body-clinging long-sleeve navy dress!
READ: Hello, Miami! Kim Kardashian Flaunts Cleavage, Curves in Sexy Swimsuit
Rihanna chose the classically designed silhouette for a somber occasion: the funeral of her grandmother in Manhattan earlier this month. She paired the dress, which retails for about $1,500, with simple gold studs and matching sandals.
While E! star Kim Kardashian wore her Givenchy to the opening of her family's latest Dash store in Los Angeles, pulling together the look with Louboutin's $1,295 python pumps.
So, who wore it better?
How do we know?
Because it's not even September and celebrities are already adoring Givenchy's body-clinging long-sleeve navy dress!
READ: Hello, Miami! Kim Kardashian Flaunts Cleavage, Curves in Sexy Swimsuit
Rihanna chose the classically designed silhouette for a somber occasion: the funeral of her grandmother in Manhattan earlier this month. She paired the dress, which retails for about $1,500, with simple gold studs and matching sandals.
While E! star Kim Kardashian wore her Givenchy to the opening of her family's latest Dash store in Los Angeles, pulling together the look with Louboutin's $1,295 python pumps.
So, who wore it better?
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9:30 AM
he attacking midfielder has penned a three-year deal at Old Trafford
as reward for his progress over the last 12 months.
The 19-year-old, who has come through the youth ranks at the Red Devils, is highly regarded by the United coaching team.
Cole made his senior debut for United in the Carling Cup
win over Leeds last season coming on as a late substitute in the 3-0 win at Elland Road.
United have moved to secure his long-term future with the new contract with Cole tipped to push for first-team inclusion in the next 18 months.
News of Cole's new deal will come as a boost to United after seeing the likes of Paul Pogba and Ravel Morrison leave the club over the last six months.
Mchezaji wa Manchester United starlet Larnell Cole has signed a new deal at Old Trafford.
Larnell Cole: Signed a new three-year deal at Old Trafford
he attacking midfielder has penned a three-year deal at Old Trafford
as reward for his progress over the last 12 months.The 19-year-old, who has come through the youth ranks at the Red Devils, is highly regarded by the United coaching team.
Cole made his senior debut for United in the Carling Cup
win over Leeds last season coming on as a late substitute in the 3-0 win at Elland Road.United have moved to secure his long-term future with the new contract with Cole tipped to push for first-team inclusion in the next 18 months.
News of Cole's new deal will come as a boost to United after seeing the likes of Paul Pogba and Ravel Morrison leave the club over the last six months.
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