Monday, January 20, 2014

Chelsea vs. Manchester United Score, Grades and Post-Match Reaction-Nani Mdwegwedoooo??

Samuel Eto'o scored a hat-trick as Chelsea kept pressure on the Premier League leaders with a 3-1 victory at home to Manchester United on Sunday at Stamford Bridge. The result kept Chelsea within two points of league leaders Arsenal, who won 2-0 at home to Fulham on Saturday. The Blues, who remained undefeated at Stamford Bridge under Jose Mourinho, are one point behind second-placed Manchester City, who defeated Cardiff City 4-2 on Saturday. Manchester United remained seventh but are now six points behind fourth-placed Liverpool. Now 14 points behind Arsenal, United almost certainly will not retain their league title. http://www.getpaid4visits.com/index.php?refcode=42607

Thursday, January 16, 2014

ACSEE 2013 EXAMINATION RESULTS ENQUIRIES

NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL OF TANZANIA ACSEE 2013 EXAMINATION RESULTS S0140 MZUMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL DIV-I = 20 DIV-II = 62 DIV-III = 40 DIV-IV = 2 FLD = 1

Friday, January 10, 2014

Rwandan presidency dismisses Kagame death rumours

Kigali: Rwanda's presidency on Friday dismissed rumours that the country's leader Paul Kagame was dead. The denial came amid reports of street celebrations in the Democratic Republic of Congo city of Goma, situated on the border with Rwanda, although it was not immediately clear what sparked the celebrations. "That is completely wrong," an official from President Kagame's office said of the rumours. "The president is currently meeting US students as part of his routine audiences. You are free to come and attend the audience and meet him as well," the official said. A close aide to Kagame, Yolande Makolo, also dismissed the rumours, saying on Twitter that they were "utter nonsense". Kagame, 56, became the de-facto leader of Rwanda in 1994, when his Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) rebel army routed genocidal forces who had killed at least 800,000 people, mainly Tutsis. His admirers hail him as an economic visionary, but he is viewed by critics as a despot who crushes all opposition. He has also come in for fierce criticism for Rwanda's alleged support for rebel groups operating in the Goma region in the east of the DRC. Rwanda has intervened in two separate conflicts in the DRC, sending troops into the former Zaire in 1996 and in 1998.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Leadership Success – Tapping Into the Potential of Your Team

As a leader, you are really judged on the results that you achieve. The chances are that you understand that to achieve optimum results you need to get the best from a team. So how can you tap into the potential of the team? Know where you excel If you are leading or managing people, you probably have great people skills. What other areas do you excel in? Without knowing where you excel and struggle, it is going to be difficult to know where you need people to complement you. Leadership Find out where others excel Most of the time, we only take the time to find out what makes people tick or what they do well at interviews. This means that we are in some ways in the dark about what it is that makes others tick and how to get the best from them. Make a point of finding out what each individual member of your team does excellently so that you can utilise that effectively in getting results. Recognise the benefits Even if you are the most committed, hardworking and determined leader around, you can only do so much in isolation. Think about a project as a great example. If there was only one person working on a project, how likely are you to get the project done and the results achieved quickly? “Highly unlikely” is your answer no doubt as you can only do one thing at a time. Similarly, if you have a group of people who are all the same, it is going to be difficult to get diversity of opinions or viewpoints to challenges or obstacles that arise. If you want to prosper as a leader or manager, you need to tap into the potential of your team. So what’s your first step? By Marissa Oldman

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Earning every Second in your spare Time at Home while you are on the bird with your Laptop or smart phone

Thursday, January 2, 2014

The Millennium Villages Project

The Millennium Villages Project (MVP) was founded with the goal of helping impoverished communities in rural Africa achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), formulated and agreed on by all member countries of the United Nations. The MVP is active at 14 sites in 10 African countries. Each site is in a major agro-ecological zone that, together, represent the farming systems used by 90% of the agricultural population and 93% of the agricultural land area in sub-Saharan Africa. The MVP shows that fighting poverty at a village level through community-led development is an effective way of reaching the MDGs. The project operates in 80 villages and, to date, has reached nearly 400,000 people. The Novartis Foundation for Sustainable Development (NFSD) began supporting one Millennium Village in 2007: the Ilolangulu village in Tanzania. Over a five-year-period the Novartis Foundation is investing in the village’s transition from subsistence farming to self-sustaining commercial activity. In addition, the foundation collaborates with the Millennium Villages Project in health-related research to contribute to the achievement of MDGs 4, 5 and 6. As well as financing one of the village clusters, the Novartis Foundation aims to improve the access to effective malaria treatment by donating artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) Coartem®, produced by Novartis, to all 80 Millennium Villages for the treatment of uncomplicated malaria. For Detailes on .com http://www.novartisfoundation.org