Thursday, June 11, 2015

KUMBU KUMBU ZA MWAKA 2010 MJINI BEIJING - CHINA

 Tukiwa mtaani na marafiki
 Mlango mkuu wa kuingilia.....Tulipanda 
 Tukielekea kunako Great Wall...tulifanikiwa kupanda
Umati wa watu wakipanda

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Excessive use of internet `causing sleep problems`

Melbourne: A new survey has revealed that one out of 10 people do not sleep properly at night in order to stay in touch on the internet.
In the poll conducted by Nytol last December, more than 50 percent of 2000 people polled admitted that they went online while in bed trying to sleep, News.com.au reported.
It was found that one in five said that they needed to check their Twitter, Facebook or email accounts because they have a "fear of missing out", while just one in 10 described their quality of sleep as "good".
The survey suggested that while almost half of the respondents went straight from the couch to bed, less than 15 minutes after switching off the TV, two in five checked emails or social media accounts straight before bed, and one in four thought they were addicted to checking emails and social media in bed.
ANI

BABA NA MWANA

Mike Fisher, and son, Isaiah

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Friday, April 10, 2015

HERI YA SIKU YA KUZALIWA MUME WANGU MPENDWA CATHBERT

MUNGU AKUPE UMRI MREFU WENYE HEKIMA, BUSARA NA UPENDO. UENDELEE KUWA MUME BORA NA BABA BORA, UENDELEE KUWA RAFIKI BORA. NAKUOMBEA HERI NA BARAKA TELE KATIKA MAISHA. NAKUPENDA SANA NA MUNGU ATUSIMAMIE DAIMA AMEN

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

MAMBO YA FASHION






IVORY COAST FIRST LADY SENTENCED TO 20 YEARS IMPRISONMENT FOR POST ELECTION VIOLENCE

 Former Ivorian First Lady Mrs Simone Gbagbo has been sentenced to 20 years imprisonment by an Ivorian court for organizing post election violence after her husband, Laurent Gbagbo lost out in the 2010 Presidential elections in Ivory Coast. 


In a unanimous judgement today March 10th, the court said Mrs Gbagbo together with her husband's supporters, after rejecting the results from the elections that saw her husband's main rival, Alassane Ouattara declared winner of the election, carried out activities that undermined the state security which left over 3000 people dead. 


Laurent Gbagbo's son from a previous marriage, Michel Gbagbo, was also sentenced to 5 years imprisonment for his role in the post election violence. Lawyers to Mrs Gbagbo say they would be appealing the judgement.

PICHA YA SIKU