Two Men Agree to Marry Same Woman
Residents of Kisimani in Bombolulu Mombasa county have been stunned by an unusual relationship after two men agreed to marry one widowed woman. the two, Sylvester Mwendwa and his "co-husband" elijah Kimani even signed an agreement detailing their dedicated love for the woman,Joyce Wamboi who is a mother of five year old twins.
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Membe, Warrioba Wazungumzia Uraia wa Nchi Mbili
WAZIRI wa Mambo ya Nje na Ushirikiano wa Kimataifa, Bernard Membe amependekeza Diaspora itambulike kikatiba.

Waziri Membe aliyasema hayo alipokutana na Mwenyekiti wa Tume ya Mabadiliko ya Katiba, Jaji Joseph Sinde Warioba, ofisi za Tume hiyo zilizopo mjini Dar es Salaam.
Katika mazungumzo yao, viongozi hao walijadili suala la uraia wa nchi mbili ambalo linapiganiwa kwa kiasi kikubwa na Watanzania waishio nje ya nchi (Diaspora).
“Tumekuja kuwasilisha masuala muhimu mawili; moja, uwepo wa uraia wa nchi mbili katika rasimu ya katiba na pili, katiba mpya iruhusu raia yoyote wa Tanzania aweze kuwa na uraia wa nchi nyingine pasipo kuukana uraia wa Tanzania,” alieleza Waziri Membe.
Alisema wizara yake inatambua suala la uraia wa nchi mbili kuwa ni la msingi, ambalo halikugusiwa katika rasimu ya katiba iliyopo.
“Chimbuko la uraia wa nchi mbili lilitokana na wingi wa Watanzania walioko nje ya nchi ambao wanatafuta fursa ya kuwekeza na kuinua maendeleo ya nchi yao,” alisema Waziri Membe.
Aliongeza pia, “Ilani ya Chama cha Mapinduzi (CCM) ya mwaka 2005 inawatambua Watanzania hao na kutaka wapewe fursa ya kuwa na uraia wa nchi mbili katika kuinua maendeleo ya nchi.”
Alisema Watanzania hao wamekuwa wakikabiliana na matatizo kadhaa ambayo yanawanyima haki za msingi, kama vile afya, elimu na masuala ya ajira. “Kilio chao kimekuwa kero kubwa kwa vile wakati mwingine wanatibiwa kwa gharama kubwa sana ambazo hazilingani na kipato chao,” alisema Waziri Membe.
Aidha, alisema changamoto hizo zimekuwa chanzo kikubwa cha kuwashawishi Watanzania hao kuchukua uraia wa nchi za kigeni ili kuwawezesha kupata huduma muhimu za kijamii kama vile elimu na afya.
“Hivi sasa sheria yetu haimruhusu Mtanzania kuchukua uraia wa nchi mbili pasipo kuukana uraia wa nchi yake,” alisema Membe, na kufafanua kuwa “Ilani ya CCM inamuhamasisha Mtanzania huyo achangie maendeleo ya nchi yake kupitia uraia wa nchi mbili.”
Waziri Membe alisema Watanzania wakiwa nje wanakosa fursa za kazi zenye kipato kikubwa wasipokuwa na uraia wa nchi hiyo, jambo linalopelekea maisha magumu na kushindwa kujikimu na kuchangia kipato chochote kwa ndugu zao walioko nchini.
“Badala yake, unakuta Watanzania wananaswa na tamaa ya ‘kujiripua’ kwa kubadili uraia wa nchi nyingine zinazokubali uraia wa nchi mbili na kuachana na uraia wa Tanzania,” alieleza Waziri Membe.
Kwa upande wake, Warioba alisema maoni hayo ya uraia wa nchi mbili yamekuwa yakijitokeza katika ukusanyaji wa maoni sehemu mbalimbali na kuongeza kuwa, hofu kubwa ya wananchi ni usalama wa nchi yao endapo uraia wa nchi mbili utaruhusiwa.
Waziri Membe alikuwa ameambatana na Balozi Gamaha, Naibu Katibu Mkuu wa Wizara, Balozi Bertha Semu-Somi, Mkurugenzi wa Idara ya Diaspora na James Lugaganya, Mkurugenzi wa Idara ya Sera na Mipango katika Wizara ya Mambo ya Nje na Ushirikiano wa Kimataifa.
Kwa upande wa Tume mbali ya Warioba, pia alikuwepo Jaji Mkuu Mstaafu Agostino Ramadhani, Makamu wa Tume ya Mabadiliko ya Katiba, Dk. Salim Ahmed Salim, Mjumbe wa Tume, pamoja na Katibu Asaa Rashid na Naibu Katibu wa Tume.
Waziri Membe aliyasema hayo alipokutana na Mwenyekiti wa Tume ya Mabadiliko ya Katiba, Jaji Joseph Sinde Warioba, ofisi za Tume hiyo zilizopo mjini Dar es Salaam.
Katika mazungumzo yao, viongozi hao walijadili suala la uraia wa nchi mbili ambalo linapiganiwa kwa kiasi kikubwa na Watanzania waishio nje ya nchi (Diaspora).
“Tumekuja kuwasilisha masuala muhimu mawili; moja, uwepo wa uraia wa nchi mbili katika rasimu ya katiba na pili, katiba mpya iruhusu raia yoyote wa Tanzania aweze kuwa na uraia wa nchi nyingine pasipo kuukana uraia wa Tanzania,” alieleza Waziri Membe.
Alisema wizara yake inatambua suala la uraia wa nchi mbili kuwa ni la msingi, ambalo halikugusiwa katika rasimu ya katiba iliyopo.
“Chimbuko la uraia wa nchi mbili lilitokana na wingi wa Watanzania walioko nje ya nchi ambao wanatafuta fursa ya kuwekeza na kuinua maendeleo ya nchi yao,” alisema Waziri Membe.
Aliongeza pia, “Ilani ya Chama cha Mapinduzi (CCM) ya mwaka 2005 inawatambua Watanzania hao na kutaka wapewe fursa ya kuwa na uraia wa nchi mbili katika kuinua maendeleo ya nchi.”
Alisema Watanzania hao wamekuwa wakikabiliana na matatizo kadhaa ambayo yanawanyima haki za msingi, kama vile afya, elimu na masuala ya ajira. “Kilio chao kimekuwa kero kubwa kwa vile wakati mwingine wanatibiwa kwa gharama kubwa sana ambazo hazilingani na kipato chao,” alisema Waziri Membe.
Aidha, alisema changamoto hizo zimekuwa chanzo kikubwa cha kuwashawishi Watanzania hao kuchukua uraia wa nchi za kigeni ili kuwawezesha kupata huduma muhimu za kijamii kama vile elimu na afya.
“Hivi sasa sheria yetu haimruhusu Mtanzania kuchukua uraia wa nchi mbili pasipo kuukana uraia wa nchi yake,” alisema Membe, na kufafanua kuwa “Ilani ya CCM inamuhamasisha Mtanzania huyo achangie maendeleo ya nchi yake kupitia uraia wa nchi mbili.”
Waziri Membe alisema Watanzania wakiwa nje wanakosa fursa za kazi zenye kipato kikubwa wasipokuwa na uraia wa nchi hiyo, jambo linalopelekea maisha magumu na kushindwa kujikimu na kuchangia kipato chochote kwa ndugu zao walioko nchini.
“Badala yake, unakuta Watanzania wananaswa na tamaa ya ‘kujiripua’ kwa kubadili uraia wa nchi nyingine zinazokubali uraia wa nchi mbili na kuachana na uraia wa Tanzania,” alieleza Waziri Membe.
Kwa upande wake, Warioba alisema maoni hayo ya uraia wa nchi mbili yamekuwa yakijitokeza katika ukusanyaji wa maoni sehemu mbalimbali na kuongeza kuwa, hofu kubwa ya wananchi ni usalama wa nchi yao endapo uraia wa nchi mbili utaruhusiwa.
Waziri Membe alikuwa ameambatana na Balozi Gamaha, Naibu Katibu Mkuu wa Wizara, Balozi Bertha Semu-Somi, Mkurugenzi wa Idara ya Diaspora na James Lugaganya, Mkurugenzi wa Idara ya Sera na Mipango katika Wizara ya Mambo ya Nje na Ushirikiano wa Kimataifa.
Kwa upande wa Tume mbali ya Warioba, pia alikuwepo Jaji Mkuu Mstaafu Agostino Ramadhani, Makamu wa Tume ya Mabadiliko ya Katiba, Dk. Salim Ahmed Salim, Mjumbe wa Tume, pamoja na Katibu Asaa Rashid na Naibu Katibu wa Tume.
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The Game - Life After The Math, Documentary
Jayceon Terrell Taylor, better known by his stage name Game, formerly The Game, is an American rapper and actor. As a member of G-Unit, he rose to fame in 2005 with the success of his debut album, The Documentary, which earned him two Grammy Award nominations. Followed by two more successful albums his second album Doctor's Advocate in 2006, and his third album LAX in 2008. Game also runs his own record label The Black Wall Street Records. Since then, he is considered to be a driving force in reviving and bringing back the West Coast hip hop scene, which had been overshadowed by artists from the East and South.[3][4][5] Early life
The Game was born Jayceon Terrell Taylor on November 29, 1979 in Los Angeles, California, and grew up in Compton, California in a primarily Crip gang neighborhood known as Santana Blocc,[6] although he grew up to become a member of the Bloods.[7][8] He was born into a life of gang-banging and hustling. In an October 2006 interview with MTV News correspondent Sway Calloway, Game described his family as "dysfunctional" and claimed that his father molested one of his sisters.[9] When later interviewed, Game stated that at a young age, he recalled seeing both of his parents preparing to do drive-bys. His father was a Nutty Block Crip and his mother a Hoover Crippelette. Drugs and guns were all around Taylor while he was growing up. At around the age of 6, Game stated that a friend of his was murdered in the neighborhood by a teenager, for his clothes and shoes.[10]
At the age of 7, Game went into foster care. In foster care he was teased by other children, he didn't go unnoticed however. Game's intelligence was acknowledged by his caretakers and he usually helped his foster brothers and sisters with their homework. Around 1989, Game met his idol, Eric Wright also known as Eazy-E founder of the rap group N.W.A, this being a defining moment in his life. Game's adolescence was one of many hardships, at 13, one of Game's older brothers, Jevon who was just 17 at the time was shot at a gas station. His brother had just received a record deal. Game stated that he felt his father played a hand in this by not being there and felt that if he had, his brother would not have been shot. Jevon died the day after Game visited him in the hospital promising that things would be better and lost time would be made up. Two years later at the age of 15, teenage Jayceon was removed from the foster care system and back into his mother's home. Taylor and his mother, Lynette, had a tumulutous relationship at first and Taylor's father was no longer around.[10]
Game attended Compton High School where most of the students with gang affiliations were Crips. His older half brother George Taylor III, known as Big Fase 100, attended Centennial High School and was the leader of the Cedar Block Piru Bloods. In high school, Game was beginning to follow in his brother's footsteps. However, Game's natural abilities in althletics led him into a spot as point guard on the basketball team. He also ran track and did various other sports. Game graduated from Compton High School in 1999 and had received scholarship offers from various colleges,[11] Game enrolled at Washington State University on a basketball scholarship. In his first semester, however, Taylor was caught with drugs in his possession prompting the university to revoke his scholarship. He was suspended from athletics in his first semester because of drug allegations. However, the university's athletic department refutes these claims.[12]
It was then that Taylor started fully embracing street life and turning towards selling drugs and running with gangs.[13] Game and his brother Big Fase owned an apartment on the outskirts of Compton in Bellflower. Shortly after moving there, they quickly had a monopoly on the drug trade, but the operation was short-lived. In October 1, 2001, while Taylor was in the apartment alone, he heard a knock on the door at 2 a.m. Expecting a late night sale, Taylor opened the door to see a regular customer. The man, however, was accompanied by two other visitors and a fight ensued between Taylor and another man. Before he was able to reach for his pistol, Taylor was shot execution style by one of the assailants five times. After laying still for several minutes, Game used his cell phone and called an ambulance. Due to the severity of his wounds, Taylor went into a three-day coma.[10
The Game was born Jayceon Terrell Taylor on November 29, 1979 in Los Angeles, California, and grew up in Compton, California in a primarily Crip gang neighborhood known as Santana Blocc,[6] although he grew up to become a member of the Bloods.[7][8] He was born into a life of gang-banging and hustling. In an October 2006 interview with MTV News correspondent Sway Calloway, Game described his family as "dysfunctional" and claimed that his father molested one of his sisters.[9] When later interviewed, Game stated that at a young age, he recalled seeing both of his parents preparing to do drive-bys. His father was a Nutty Block Crip and his mother a Hoover Crippelette. Drugs and guns were all around Taylor while he was growing up. At around the age of 6, Game stated that a friend of his was murdered in the neighborhood by a teenager, for his clothes and shoes.[10]
At the age of 7, Game went into foster care. In foster care he was teased by other children, he didn't go unnoticed however. Game's intelligence was acknowledged by his caretakers and he usually helped his foster brothers and sisters with their homework. Around 1989, Game met his idol, Eric Wright also known as Eazy-E founder of the rap group N.W.A, this being a defining moment in his life. Game's adolescence was one of many hardships, at 13, one of Game's older brothers, Jevon who was just 17 at the time was shot at a gas station. His brother had just received a record deal. Game stated that he felt his father played a hand in this by not being there and felt that if he had, his brother would not have been shot. Jevon died the day after Game visited him in the hospital promising that things would be better and lost time would be made up. Two years later at the age of 15, teenage Jayceon was removed from the foster care system and back into his mother's home. Taylor and his mother, Lynette, had a tumulutous relationship at first and Taylor's father was no longer around.[10]
Game attended Compton High School where most of the students with gang affiliations were Crips. His older half brother George Taylor III, known as Big Fase 100, attended Centennial High School and was the leader of the Cedar Block Piru Bloods. In high school, Game was beginning to follow in his brother's footsteps. However, Game's natural abilities in althletics led him into a spot as point guard on the basketball team. He also ran track and did various other sports. Game graduated from Compton High School in 1999 and had received scholarship offers from various colleges,[11] Game enrolled at Washington State University on a basketball scholarship. In his first semester, however, Taylor was caught with drugs in his possession prompting the university to revoke his scholarship. He was suspended from athletics in his first semester because of drug allegations. However, the university's athletic department refutes these claims.[12]
It was then that Taylor started fully embracing street life and turning towards selling drugs and running with gangs.[13] Game and his brother Big Fase owned an apartment on the outskirts of Compton in Bellflower. Shortly after moving there, they quickly had a monopoly on the drug trade, but the operation was short-lived. In October 1, 2001, while Taylor was in the apartment alone, he heard a knock on the door at 2 a.m. Expecting a late night sale, Taylor opened the door to see a regular customer. The man, however, was accompanied by two other visitors and a fight ensued between Taylor and another man. Before he was able to reach for his pistol, Taylor was shot execution style by one of the assailants five times. After laying still for several minutes, Game used his cell phone and called an ambulance. Due to the severity of his wounds, Taylor went into a three-day coma.[10
HOW TO WRITE a CV [CURRICULUM VITAE] with COVER LETTER
A resume - sometimes called a 'Curriculum Vitae' or 'CV' - is a summary of your skills, education and work experience. A good resume demonstrates how your skills and abilities match up with the requirements of a job.
How long should a resume be?
Resumes give you the opportunity to sell yourself to a potential employer. A resume is not an exhaustive list - if it's too long it probably won't get read at all. The best resumes are usually no longer than one or two pages.
Do I need to change my resume every time?
You should change your resume with every job application so that it lists the skills and experiences you have that are most relevant to the job you're applying for. A tailored resume will be much more successful than a generic one, even though it means more preparation.
What if I don't have much experience?
While things like your academic record and work experience are typical ways to show how suited you are to a particular job, these are not the only things you should include. There are other ways to demonstrate that you are the right person for the job, including your:
Personal traits - you're an honest worker, you enjoy being part of a big team
Strengths - things you're good at or enjoy
Experiences - volunteering or extracurricular activities
Key responsibilities and achievements - any awards or recognition that you've received
How do I organise my resume's information?
The structure of your resume will vary depending on your work experience and education and training background.
A resume usually sets out information in a reverse order. Your most recent work experience and study details should be first on the list.
What do I include on my resume?
Here's a brief rundown on the essential things to include on your resume.
Personal details
Full name and contact details including address, telephone number(s) and email address.
Education and training
A summary of your education and training history, starting with your most recent studies, making sure you include all training that's relevant to the job you're applying for.
Employment history
Start with your most recent work history and work backwards chronologically, listing the name of the employer, your job title, the dates you worked there, and your responsibilities, tasks and achievements. Make sure you include everything that's relevant to the job.
Skills and abilities
A list of the things you're good at. These can be general skills or skills specific to a particular job. List them under broad headings such as "Communication" and "Teamwork".
Career objective (optional)
Tell the employer what type of job you want end up with; this shows that you've given thought to your future career.
Interests (optional)
A list of your hobbies and interests; this gives employers more information about you and also shows other areas of your life where you've gained experiences such as teamwork and commitment.
Referees
List people who can talk about how good a worker you are. Make sure you get their permission before including them on your resume. List their name, company name occupation, and contact details. For more information, look at our Who can be my referee page.
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Michelle Obama has Revealed why She Encourages her Daughters to Play Tennis as she Attended the First Day of the U.S. Open
The First Lady, who was introduced by Serena Williams, used the start of the tennis competition to further promote her Let's Move campaign at the Arthur Ashe Kids' Day in Queens, New York.
'It’s a great way to stay healthy, to stay fit, it’s a lifelong sport, it’s something I’ve tried to tell my kids - I forced them into playing tennis ... it’s a great way to stay active,' Mrs Obama said.

On the ball: Michelle Obama with Sasha and Malia at the Arthur Ashe Kids' Day for the start of the U.S. Open

Role models: The First Lady praises Serena Williams, left, and other players for promoting sport
The First Lady also praised King, who was at the children's day which traditionally opens the U.S. Open, calling her a 'living legend' who means so much to women and young athletes.
King won 20 Wimbledon titles during her career, and fought for equal pay for women after learning to play tennis on public courts by her Long Beach, California home.
'I didn’t have tennis role models, I didn’t live in a community where there were any tennis courts, and quite frankly I don’t think I knew a single person when I was young who even knew how to play tennis,' she said.
However, she said the sport was a great way to improve the body and mind and that she pushed her daughters, Sasha and Malia, to learn to play so they wouldn't struggle with it like she did when she first took to a court.

Fan: Michelle Obama plays a quick game of tennis at the start of the London Games in 2012
'You’re going to learn things like hard work, teamwork, discipline. That’s why playing sports is so important, and that’s what sports teaches you,' she said.
Read more: Dailymail
'It’s a great way to stay healthy, to stay fit, it’s a lifelong sport, it’s something I’ve tried to tell my kids - I forced them into playing tennis ... it’s a great way to stay active,' Mrs Obama said.
On the ball: Michelle Obama with Sasha and Malia at the Arthur Ashe Kids' Day for the start of the U.S. Open
Role models: The First Lady praises Serena Williams, left, and other players for promoting sport
The First Lady also praised King, who was at the children's day which traditionally opens the U.S. Open, calling her a 'living legend' who means so much to women and young athletes.
King won 20 Wimbledon titles during her career, and fought for equal pay for women after learning to play tennis on public courts by her Long Beach, California home.
'I didn’t have tennis role models, I didn’t live in a community where there were any tennis courts, and quite frankly I don’t think I knew a single person when I was young who even knew how to play tennis,' she said.
However, she said the sport was a great way to improve the body and mind and that she pushed her daughters, Sasha and Malia, to learn to play so they wouldn't struggle with it like she did when she first took to a court.
Fan: Michelle Obama plays a quick game of tennis at the start of the London Games in 2012
'You’re going to learn things like hard work, teamwork, discipline. That’s why playing sports is so important, and that’s what sports teaches you,' she said.
Read more: Dailymail
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