Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Ok Baghdad Bob… repeating a lie over n’ over doesn’t make it true… what’s so special about Fumba that Kenya top estates don’t have?… and stick to reality…
 
Naona umepata kichaka cha kujificha baada ya kipigo kizito. 🤣🤣🤣 Jitu zima pumbavu wewe.
 

Tanzanians shine at Kili International Marathon 2025​


By Guardian Correspondent , The Guardian
Published at 07:00 AM Feb 24 2025


Photo: Correspondent Jumanne Juma

Hamis Athuman Misai pictured yesterday winning the Kilimanjaro International Marathon at the Ushirika Stadium in Moshi.

TANZANIAN athletes shined in this year's Kilimanjaro Premium Lager International Marathon, with Hamis Misai winning the 42.2km race clocking 2:20:45, in the men category race which started and ended at the Moshi Co-operative University (MoCU) stadium in Moshi, Kilimanjaro region.

The second place went to Tanzania's Aloyce Simbu who ran for 2:21:17, ahead of Kenya's Abraham Kipkosgei who clocked in 2:24:12 to claim the third place.

In the women's category, first place went to Kenya's Jacinta Chepkoech who clocked 2:45:39, followed by Rwanda's Agnes Musabyimana who ran for 3:00:07 and third place went to Tanzania's Neema Sanka who ran in 3:00:49.

In the 21.1 km Yas Kilimanjaro Half-Marathon women’s category, the winner was Tanzanian Failuna Matanga who clocked 1:17:37 ahead of Kenya’s Irine Wawuda who ran for 1:18:44 ahead of Tanzanian Neema Festo who clocked 1:21:38.

Speaking shortly after awarding the winners of the race which entered its 23rd season this year, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Energy Dotto Biteko urged development stakeholders to collaborate with the organizers of the Kilimanjaro International Marathon to use the competition to boost the tourism sector in the country.


“Reports show that participation in this competition is increasing every year; for example, in 2024 the total number of participants in the race was 12,800 and this year the number has reached more than 20,000. it is clear that it has an attraction which if used well in promoting tourism, the sector will grow at a rapid pace,” he said.

He also urged citizens to continue to participate in regular physical activities in order to improve their health status and also avoid non-communicable diseases that have been a threat in community in recent years.

“I also urge all citizens to ensure that. To create ‘disciplined’ in their eating habits so as to avoid, among other effects, non-communicable diseases,” he said.

He also commended the sponsors of the competition, including the main sponsor of the 42.2 km race the Kilimanjaro Premium Lager and the sponsors of the 21.1 km race, Yas Tanzania, for making the competition a great success for more than 20 years.

He mentioned other sponsors as the CRDB Bank, who is the sponsors of the 5 km race, Simba Cement, Kilimanjaro Drinking Water, TotalEnergies, TPC Sugar, Garda World Security CMC Motors, Salinero Kilimanjaro Hotels, Kibo Palace Hotels and Keys Hotels.


Earlier, welcoming the Deputy Prime Minister, the Minister for Information, Culture, Arts and Sports Palamagamba Kabudi said that the Kilimanjaro Marathon competition has made great strides in promoting sports in the country.

“We in the Government and other stakeholders in sports and development stakeholders in general should efforts made by the organizers of this race and its sponsors due to the importance of this race in promoting the sports sector, tourism and the national economy in general”, he said.


For his part, the Resident Director of the Tanzania Breweries Limited (TBL), who the main sponsors of the race through their Kilimanjaro Premium Lager beer, Michelle Kilpin, promised that the company will continue to be a major partner of the race which she said its popularity is growing every year.

“We are proud to be part of and a major player in this local and internationally famous event; we thank the other sponsors who collaborate with us in organizing this; our promise is that we will continue to collaborate with them in making this competition more and more popular for a long time to come,” she added.

For his part, the representative of Yas Tanzania who are the sponsors of the 21.1 km Yas half-Kilimanjaro marathon race Innocent Rwetabura said that the company is proud to be part of the Kilimanjaro marathon which he said has elevated Tanzania to the international arena through the sports sector.

"We have been one of the sponsors of this race for 10 years now and its success is evident, let me take this opportunity to promise on behalf of the company's management that we will continue to be part of this success through our sponsorship so as to make this event sustainable due to its importance to our nation", he said.






 
Ok Baghdad Bob… repeating a lie over n’ over doesn’t make it true… what’s so special about Fumba that Kenya top estates don’t have?… and stick to reality…
1. Estate ipo kando ya bahari
2.well planned and all roads are paved
3.them all modern houses
4. There’s 500 houses
5. Them all luxury buildings (the price of one house starting from $500k, $3 million to $12 million) I know, you can’t afford any of them. 🤣🤣🤣

Hizo mitaa takataka za Naipori ni topical African. Kama naongea uongo post picha za hizo mitaa zenye unatetea. 🤣🤣🤣
 
Unaumia ukiwa wapi, tpdf ishawahi shinda vita zaidi ya moja na imesaidia nchi nyingi za Africa kupata uhuru, nitajie kdf ilishinda vita gani zaidi ya kuiba mikate 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Let me get this straight, tpdf has won many battles and has helped many African countries to gain independence 😂😂😂
Phewks 😮‍💨 that was a good laugh 😆
 
Let me get this straight, tpdf has helped win many wars and has helped many African countries to gain independence 😂😂😂
Phewks 😮‍💨 that was a good laugh 😆
Sasa kwani ni uongo we kima.? Unaijua historia gani wewe.? Unajikesha kama unaliwa tako, kupinga ukweli. .? Umesoma history.? Una masomo ya history.?
 
Nyinyi mnafukuza maasai na kupea waarabu shamba lao wakafanyie trophy hunting kisha mnapewa second hand mini transport aircraft kama zawadi, which is given a state reception complete with a water salute and 2 chopper escort
Ndege yenyewe is so tiny, my boy over there almost kneeling to get in the door, and yet angalia tanzanian media reporting “cheki ndege kubwa..”
 
Hizi hapa speeches za Nyerere wakati wa Kagera war. 👇🏾
View: https://youtu.be/JBdXCgXlmiI?si=1K0viqQw4w-a5xQY. Hii ni full story ya yaliyojiri kwene vita. Hizi videos hadi leo zipo, tulivyoipiga Uganda from Kagera region in Tanzania to the Uganda’s capital Kampala. And we took over the country. Remember Uganda ni taifa la tatu EAC strongest economy. 👇🏾
View: https://youtu.be/gownOIIkVw8?si=mHuWiREOlQwHcLKO. Hizi videos ziwafikie hawa vilaza mwaiofhawaii na hili Choko IamLee najua haukukaa darasani kujifunza hizi vitu. Haya toa ufala kupitia hizi videos.

Sisi Tanzania Ndio tulifanya liberation UG. Kwa maneno mengine UG is our colony. 🤣🤣🤣

Matako nyie.
 
We mkundu mbona unaandika uongo ignorant wewe,?zuzu moja wewe
 
Four Seasons opens second property in Tanzania
Wednesday, 10th January 2024

Source : Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts

Building on the acclaim of Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti, the company’s second property in Tanzania will offer a complementary yet distinct experience along the beaches of eastern Zanzibar.​

Four Seasons and global investment firm Albwardy Investment have partnered to open a luxury resort in Zanzibar.

Set along the white sand beaches and blue waters of Pongwe, Four Seasons Resort Zanzibar will create a distinct resort experience for guests looking to explore this unique destination, or for those who wish to complement the adventure of a safari with the relaxation of an island retreat.



“It’s an honour to partner with Albwardy Investment on this exceptional project in Zanzibar. Together, our shared vision for creating best-in-class experiences will soon introduce a new Four Seasons resort to a destination that luxury travellers already know and love,” says Bart Carnahan, President, Global Business Development, Portfolio Management and Residential, Four Seasons. “With this incredible island’s dynamic character and beauty on display, we look forward to welcoming guests as they discover a new side of Tanzania alongside the commitment to genuine care and service of Four Seasons.”

This latest venture builds on Four Seasons and Albwardy Investment’s longstanding partnership, together bringing luxury hotels and resorts to life in Buenos Aires, Argentina; Johannesburg, South Africa; Hoi An, Vietnam; Serengeti, Tanzania; and two resorts in the Seychelles at Mahé and Desroches Island.



“In partnership with Four Seasons, we have successfully curated a portfolio of unique travel experiences around the world, always honouring the distinct spirit of every location and the legendary service that has earned its longstanding global reputation in luxury hospitality,” explains Mr. Ali Saeed Juma Albwardy, Chairman of the Board, Albwardy Investment. “There is a tremendous opportunity to do the same in Zanzibar, and our new resort will highlight the island’s natural beauty and rich cultural heritage while enriching the region’s vibrant hospitality landscape.”


Zanzibar, known as the “Spice Island,” holds a storied history shaped by the pivotal role it played in the global spice trade of the 19th and early 20th centuries. With an array of influence spanning Europe, Africa and Asia, Zanzibar today celebrates a rich cultural heritage, unique flora and fauna, as well as excellent diving, snorkelling and kiteboarding opportunities to explore the surrounding turquoise waters.

 
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