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WIZI WA MAMILIONI KARIAKOO, POLISI WATANGAZA DAU LA MIL 100

GPL Kufuatia tukio la wizi lililotokea katika benki ya Habib African iliyopo Kariakoo jijini Dar es Salaam na kuibiwa zaidi ya shilingi milioni 900 za Tanzania, Jeshi la Polisi limetangaza dau la shilingi milioni mia moja kwa mtu yeyote atakayefanikisha kukamatwa kwa majambazi yaliyofanya hicho kitendo. Majambazi hayo yaliyokuwa yamevaa sare za Jeshi la Polisi yalivamia benki hiyo na kupora Dola za Kimarekani 181,885 sawa na shilingi milioni 293.9 za Tanzania. Pia yalipora jumla ya shilingi milioni 700 za Tanzania na kufanya jumla ya fedha zilizoibiwa kuwa shilingi milioni 993.9. 
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Last Requests Of WWI Soldiers Revealed, Available Online.

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The last wishes of thousands of soldiers killed in World War One and unseen for a century are being made available online.

The wills of 230,000 British Empire soldiers written in their own hand have been placed on a new website, allowing families and historians to view them for the first time.

Some 5% of the wills contain a treasure trove of personal letters penned by the soldiers and intended for loved ones back home, but which were never posted.

Instead, those letters have lain alongside the writers' wills in sealed archive boxes for 100 years.

In one of the letters, written on August 10, 1914, Private Joseph Witchburn of 2nd Battalion The Durham Light Infantry tells his mother: "I dare say this will be the last letter you will receive from me until the war is over, as I am prepared to move to the front at any moment."

An anonymous government official recorded on his will that he died of his wounds on September 14, 1914.

Another will belonging to John Fleetwood, the grandfather of rock band Fleetwood Mac's Mick Fleetwood, reveals his death from dysentery in a hospital in Malta on December 30, 1915, after serving in Gallipoli.

That document was discovered by leading British historian Jon Cooksey who was given access to the new database before Thursday's website launch.

He praised the value of the archive and said: "What this does is help us, as historians, piece together the mosaic of facts which give us the real men."

Archivists at specialist record management company Iron Mountain spent five months first indexing and then painstakingly scanning by hand the soldiers' wills so they could be put on to a computer and then online.

The work was undertaken under contract from Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS), which is responsible for the records.

The wills are held in a secure facility run by the company on the outskirts of Birmingham, while the digital copies are stored in a data centre in Milton Keynes.

In total, the facility houses 41 million wills and probate records dating from 1858.

All the hard copies are carefully stored in pH neutral boxes in sealed climate-controlled and fire-proof rooms where the records should survive "in perpetuity" according to Iron Mountain.

John Apthorpe, the firm's commercial director, said: "With 230,000 individuals who died in the war, the emotions (that come through) are quite interesting when you read some of the notes they left.

"A lot have straightforward statements, but some of them do have personal letters and touches, and a bit more detail about what's happening."

Courts Minister Helen Grant said: "This fascinating project has opened the door to a whole new insight on our war heroes - it has given us the opportunity for the first time to hear the thoughts and emotions of the brave soldiers who died for this country in their own words."

The wills, classed as official records, were only previously accessible through direct requests. They were not released to beneficiaries because they belonged to the then War Office and the Government.
The short-form wills presented on small pieces of paper were often handed to soldiers by their company officers and senior non-commissioned officers to be completed before embarkation for a theatre of the war, which raged across the globe from July 1914 until November 1918. :: The archive can be accessed here

They Killed Him and Found Him Armed.... With the Quran

Armed
This is the sort of people they are killing
"And a believing man from the family of Pharaoh who concealed his faith said, "Do you kill a man [merely] because he says, 'My Lord is Allah'......" - Quran 40:28
‪#‎Egypt‬‪#‎MuslimGenocide‬‪#‎Morsi‬‪#‎Sisi‬

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Moto Wateketeza Baa ya Samaki Samaki Mbezi Beach

Moto mkubwa umeteketeza jengo la baa ya Samaki Samaki Mbezi Beach Jijini Dar Es Salaam na kuleta taharuki kwa wamiliki wa majengo jirani jijini Dar es salaam.
Kwa mujibu wa mashuhuda,moto huo ulioanza majira ya saa tano umelipuka gafla na kusambaa mara baada ya tingatinga lililokuwa likibomoa kupisha njia ya ujenzi wa bomba kuu la maji toka Ruvu chini hadi jijini Dar es salaam kubomoa sehemu ya mbele ya jengo hilo huku wakilalamikia uchelewaji wa vikosi vya zimamoto na uokoaji

Hata hivyo meneja wa jengo hilo aliyedai kuwepo hapo wakati wa ubomoaji huo amesema chanzo ni ubishi wa opareta wa tingatinga aliyeombwa kubomoa kwa umakini kabla ya tukio kutokana na uhalisia wa jengo kujengwa kwa makuti, nyasi, mbao na miti mikavu huku likiwa na mtandao wa nyaya nyingi za umeme.
Itv imeshuhudia tingatinga hilo likiendelea kubomoa maeneo ya Mbezi beach huku baadhi ya wamiliki wa majengo yanayobomolewa kupisha ujenzi wa bomba hilo wakiiomba serikali kuangalia kwa jicho la upendeleo baadhi ya wamilki wa majengo ambao wanatambulika kisheria wakiutaja kuwa ni uzembe unaotokana na watendaji wa serikali wasiokuwa waaminifu kwa kutoa hati na vibari vya ujenzi.

Madonna Tops Celebrity Rich List -Forbes

Madonna Madonna is the world's top-earning celebrity raking in an estimated £80m ($125m) last year, according to the Forbes rich list. The pop star, 55, beat second-placed Steven Spielberg (£65m, $100m) to top spot, after her MDNA tour grossed more than £190m ($300m).

Spielberg, who had a big hit last year with the film "Lincoln", earned most of his income from his catalogue of past hits, such as "E.T." and "Jurassic Park".
At joint third, with earnings of £60m ($95m), were "50 Shades of Grey" author E.L. James, radio shock jock Howard Stern and music and television producer Simon Cowell.
"Madonna's success, at age 55, just goes to show the incredible power of a successful music career," Forbes reporter Dorothy Pomerantz said.

Forbes compiles its annual list of celebrity earnings using input from agents, managers and producers.
The figures do not reflect tax deductions, agent fees or "the other expenses of being a celebrity".
Madonna's top spot compares with her previous peak of £70m ($110m) in 2009.
But it falls short of the £105m ($165m) taken in by Oprah Winfrey in the previous year, Forbes said.

Talk show queen and media mogul Winfrey took a big pay cut this year according to Forbes, falling to 13 on the list with earnings of £50m ($77m).
Lady Gaga ranked 10th in the list, earning £51m ($80m).

Others in the top 10 included TV host Glenn Beck, director Michael Bay of the "Transformers" franchise, and thriller novelist James Patterson.
skyPatterson is now the best-selling author of all time, Forbes said.
Both Spielberg and Bay also made last year's top 10, though with significantly larger earnings.
The full list of top-earning celebrities can be viewed at www.forbes.com .