Saturday, December 31, 2011
RAIS KIKWETE ATOA ALIVYOTOA HESHIMA ZA MWISHO KWA MTANGAZAJI WA TBC MAREHEMU HALIMA MCHUKA
MAZISHI YA MTANGAZAJI WA TBC 1 HALIMA MCHUKA YALIVYOKUWA
Mkurugenzi wa Shirika la Utangazaji Tanzania ,Clement Mshana akisoma wasifu wa marehemu katika Makaburi ya Msasani jijini jana mchana.
Waziri wa Habari, Vijana na Utamaduni Dk. Emmanuel Nchini akihutubia kwenye mazishi ya Halima, makaburini.
Ndugu wa karibu wa marehemu Halima akitoa shukrani baada ya mazishi.…
Mkurugenzi wa Shirika la Utangazaji Tanzania ,Clement Mshana akisoma wasifu wa marehemu katika Makaburi ya Msasani jijini jana mchana.
Waziri wa Habari, Vijana na Utamaduni Dk. Emmanuel Nchini akihutubia kwenye mazishi ya Halima, makaburini.
Ndugu wa karibu wa marehemu Halima akitoa shukrani baada ya mazishi.
Aliyekuwa Mtangazaji wa Shirika la Habari la Uingereza (BBC) Abdalah Majura akiwa anaongea na wadau wa habari kuhusina na msiba huo.
Mtoto wa marehemu Halima ambaye hakufahamika mara moja jina lake akilia kwa uchungu mara baada ya mazishi hayo.
Waziri wa Habari, Dk. Emanuel Nchimbi akijiandaa kuondoka makaburini hapo.
ALIYEKUWA mtangazaji maarufu wa Shirika la Utangazaji Tanzania (TBC1), Halima Mchuka amezikwa leo katika Makaburi ya Msasani Jijini Dar es Salaam.
Halima ambaye alifariki dunia usiku wa kuamkia jana kwa ugonjwa wa shinikizo la damu baada ya kuanguka ghafla akiwa kazini kisha akakimbizwa katika Hospitali ya Dar Group na akahamishiwa Hospitali ya Taifa ya Muhimbili kwa matibabu zaidi. Hata hivyo akafariki dunia.
Halima Tulimpenda sana lakini mwenyezi Mungu alimpenda zaidi Mungu ailaze roho yake mahala pema peponi AMINI.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Taarifa zilizopatikana hivi punde zinadai kuwa Mtangazaji huyo ambaye alikuwa na kipaji kikubwa cha utangazaji amefariki Usiku huu wa leo tarehe 29-12-2011 saa 9.00alfajiri kutokana nakupatwa na stroke ya gafla .
“Alikuwa na tatizo hilo jana mchana mara baada ya kutangaza kipindi cha salaam cha TBC-Taifa na akazidiwa ndipo alipopelekwa Hospitali na sasa ndiyo amefariki dunia.”alibainisha mmoja wa watangazaji wa TBC ambaye alikuwa jirani na mtangazji huyu.
Halima Mchuka alijiunga na Radio Tanzania Dar es Salaam mwaka 1994 ambapo alifanya kazi katika idara ya Habari na idara ya mipango.
Wadau wengi wa RTD na baadae TBC-Taifa wanamkumbuka sana mama huyu wa watoto wawili kwakuwa mwanamke wa awali kuangaza mpira katika ukanda wetu huu wa Afrika Mashariki na kati.
“Unapotaja mpira wa miguu wakai huu huwezi kusahau kipindi cha michezo cha RTD cha saa mbili kasorobo na huyu dada Halima Mchuka.”alibainisha Idd Pazi mmojawapo wachezaji nguli wa Tanzania wa wakati huo.
Kwa hakika si wasikilizaji wa RTD na wanamichezo tu bali ata watu wa Karibu ambao waliwahi kufanya nae kazi tunamtazama kuwa ni mtu mpole mwenye huruma na kusaidia wenzake pale penye tatizo ambalo yeye anaweza kulitatua.
Mungu ailaze Roho ya BI Halima Mchuka pahala pema peponi Amina
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
THE DEAR DEAD LEADER: BODY OF KIM JONG IL PLACED IN GLASS COFFIN AS DICTATOR'S SON ARRIVES TO CLAIM HIS INHERITANCE
Son and successor leads respects in Kumsusan Memorial Palace, Pyongyang
- North Korea in national period of mourning before state funeral on December 28
- Military pledges support for Kim Jong Un, declaring him 'born of heaven'
- But concerns are raised over transition of power to relatively unknown third son
- U.S. calls for peaceful transition of power in reclusive nation
Last updated at 3:02 PM on 20th December 2011
The body of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il has been laid in state in a glass coffin as weeping mourners filled public squares across the country.
State television showed still images of the 'dear leader's' body in the open coffin, surrounded by wreaths and covered with a red blanket.
Kim Jong Un - his third son and successor - paid his respects to his father along with top military and Workers' Party officials during a 'solemn ceremony'.
The streets of the capital Pyongyang were quiet, but crowds of people gathered at landmarks to mourn Kim Jong Il who died suddenly on Saturday from a massive heart attack at the age of 69.
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Under his regime's economic mismanagement, a terrible famine in the 1990s caused the death of millions from starvation and hardship.
He imprisoned thousands of political 'opponents' and there is no access to freedom of the press, the internet or health care in the country.
His body was lying in state in the Kumsusan Memorial Palace, a mausoleum where the embalmed body of his father - national founder Kim Il Sung - has been on display in a glass sarcophagus since his death in 1994.
A state funeral will be held there on December 28.
Ri Ho Il, a lecturer at the Korean Revolutionary History Museum, said: 'Our General is our people's benevolent father. He defended our people's happiness, carrying on his forced march night and day.'
Since Kim Jong Il's death, state media have stepped up their lavish praise of his son Kim Jong Un in an effort to strengthen a cult of personality around him similar to that of his father.
Officials said they will not invite foreign delegations and will allow no entertainment during the mourning period.
The Korean Central News Agency described Kim Jong Un as a 'great person born of heaven', a propaganda term only his father and grandfather Kim Il Sung had enjoyed.
It described him as 'born of Mount Paektu' - one of Korea's most cherished sites and Kim Jong Il's official birthplace.
Yesterday, North Korea's military pledged to 'uphold the leadership of comrade Kim Jong Un' and called him a 'great successor'.
INTELLIGENCE FAILINGS
Intelligence services in both countries failed to pick up on the momentous event - a testament to the highly secretive regime in North Korea.
But it isn't the first time spooks have missed major developments in the country.
A massive uranium enrichment plant was not discovered for 18 months until an American nuclear scientist was taken to visit it in 2010 and North Korea also helped complete a nuclear reactor in Syria without intelligence finding out.
Concerns have been raised over the transition of power in the nuclear weapon-armed state, with little known of successor Kim Jong Un.
Michael J. Green, a former Asia adviser in the Bush administration, told the Washington Post: 'We have clear plans about what to do if North Korea attacks, but not if the North Korean regime unravels.
'Every time you do these scenarios, one of the first objectives is trying to find out what's going on inside North Korea.'
But the secretive nature of the regime means sensitive information is only shared with a small circle of high-up officials who will not reveal any details.