KARIBU MAISHANI
KARIBU MAISHANI
Thursday, August 27, 2009
From Babati with a goat
From Babati with a goat: Our photographer Ramadhani Chitanda captured Agnes at Sanawari just before she boarded a bus to Moshi with a goat stuffed in her basket. The goat is a gift from her mother who resides in Babati to Agnes's sister married in Moshi.
A petty storm caused by an afternoon downpour recently was enough to wash away part of the brick wall and iron bars fence recently erected around the Azimio la Arusha Museum in Kaloleni area by a Dar es Salaam contractor. (Photo by Ramadhani Chitanda)
Strong winds last week blew off the roof of two classrooms at Njiro Hill Primary School. But as a stop gap measure of more of such incidents, ANEPO donated 150 tree seedlings to be planted in the school's compound by school children and their teachers. (Photo by Raymond John)
A resident of Ilboru, Raheri Simon, was seriously injured when she was knocked down by a car along Makongoro Road on March 23. She was hit by a Toyota Mark II with registration numbers T656 ADG.
Sister Mary Rashmi officially opening Zinduka Women Group celebrations on March 18 in Njiro. The event was part of the Women's day commemoration marked worldwide on March 8. The organization brings together 21 small groups from Arusha region engaged in economic activities. (Photo by Ramadhani Chitanda)
Grinding Poverty: Nasikaki Mollel of Bangata in Arumeru has just finished selling a head-load of bananas but what she has earned for the day is peanuts compared to her daily obligations at home. She has earned hardly Tsh.1,000 and if she boards a bus to Ngulelo she will have a balance of only Tsh.800
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