Bagamoyo: As promised by the Branch Manager of TANESCO, electricity supply was again restored at Bagamoyo town and some surrounding areas after repairing the main fault.
The three electricity poles which had collapsed were replaced by the Emergency Unit of electricity supply firm. Supply became normal after 8.oopm.
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
Wednesday, 7 October 2015
"NO ELECTRIC SUPPLY DUE TO FALLEN POLES"
FALLEN ELECTRIC POLES DISRUPT
SUPPLY
Bagamoyo was a
total black-out on Tuesday night after disruption of electric supply caused by
the collapse of three electric poles in a remote area. The twelve hours during
the day time of Wednesday was a similar story of “no electricity”.
The Emergency Unit
of TANESCO supported by their well-qualified
engineers were busy throughout the day to replace the three fallen
electric poles. It was said that one of the wooden poles broke into two pieces but all in all, work was
in progress by the time this story was written.
The Branch Manager of
TANESCO, Mr. Edward Eustard said his
work force was expected to accomplish the
difficult task before sun-set of Wednesday if all went well. The
location of the site where the poles collapsed were somewhere near Kitopeni.
The main electric supply to Bagamoyo main town and the surrounding areas passes
through this location.
Work could have
finished earlier but due to the fact that the site could only be located or
approached during day time, considerable time had elapsed before actual repair work had started.
Bagamoyo had
experienced heavy congestion of cloud during the early part of the Wednesday
morning but there was no rain to disrupt work of the TANESCO Emergency Unit.
Story by Abdul Hai
Bagamoyo News
Thursday, 1 October 2015
"SALT AND HONEY" BY MOHAMED YUNUS RAFIQ
THE AFRICAN FOLK TALE:
“LESSONS OF SALT & HONEY”
The
African folk tales are often narrated by elders with lessons to learn and
live-by. The “Lessons Of Salt & Honey” is one such folk tale which narrates
about life tribulations however bitter or sweet it may be.
The
one narrating this African tale is Author Mohammed Yunus Rafiq, thirty-nine
years old PhD candidate, residing with his family at Bagamoyo. The story book
is both in English and Kiswahili languages and is published by the literary
journal publishers based in Kenya “Jalada”. The edition is free-on line
publication and can be located under www.jalada.com
The book can easily attract wide
readership for Tanzania children or for that matter children in East Africa can
enjoy reading the African folk tales. The Author has written three previous
books including “Hope’s Hunter” and “Landscapes Of The Heart”. His son Jahangir
(13) has also written a book for children of his age published by Amazon Publisher
on line. The book is titled “Why Humming Birds Hum”.
His
short story “Hopes’ Hunter” drew the attention of panel of judges of Hay
Festival Project and was selected for publication in the African 39 book. The
book comprises thirty nine various subject stories by 39 Writers representing
16 countries South of Sahara.
The Preface is written by
internationally known African who is Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka. The Editor of
Africa 39 is also a famous journalist and independent editor, critic and
broadcaster. Other Hay Festival Project include Beirut 39 which is also a
collection of writers from the Arab World.
Academically Yunus started his school education in Arusha where
he was born thirty nine years ago. His first degree was from the University of
Yale and now is a PhD candidate at the
Brown University in USA. He is married and is blessed with two sons.
CRITICAL
APPRECIATION: BY ABDUL HAI
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