Friday, 4 March 2016

THE TOP TEN BEACH OF TANZANIA

Tanzania is well gifted with natural scenes those make the the country more beautiful. Tanzania is a country with many tourist attractions. Approximately 38 percent of Tanzania's land area is set aside in protected areas for conservation.[1] There are 16 national parks,[2] 29 game reserves, 40 controlled conservation areas (including the Ngorongoro Conservation Area) and marine parks. Tanzania is also home to Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest point in Africa.

Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Technology

Technology ("science of craft", from Greek τέχνη, techne, "art, skill, cunning of hand"; and -λογία, -logia) is the collection of techniques, skills, methods and processes used in the production of goods or services or in the accomplishment of objectives, such as scientific investigation.Get more news

THE TOP TEN MOST FASTEST CARS IN THE WORLD

These 10 cars are more than just fun, though, they’re the fastest production cars in the world. The emphasis here is on “production;” racers and one-off custom jobs need not apply. We also tried to limit the selections to cars whose claimed top speeds have been generally recognized as legitimate by the automotive media and sanctioning groups.
There are also some cars on the horizon that appear ready to knock some names off this list. SSC still hopes to reclaim the title of world’s fastest car with its 1,350-horsepower Tuatara, and Koenigsegg claims a top speed of over 270 mph for its One:1.
For now, though, these are the fastest cars that can legally sport a license plate.

Hennessey Venom GT (270 mph)

Hennessey Venom GTThis combination of a Lotus Elise chassis and 1,244-hp 7.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8, and you have the fastest production car in the world. Depending on your definition of “fastest” and “production car,” that is.

KAMPUNI SITA ZALIPA MIL. 200/- WASIFILISIWE

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26 2016

 

KAMPUNI ya Udalali ya Yono Auction Mart, imekusan­ya sh. milioni 200 kutoka kwa kampuni zinazodaiwa kukwepa kodi ya Mamlaka ya Mapato nchini (TRA), baada ya kuto­rosha makontena na mizigo yao kwenye bandari kavu (ICD) ya Azam.

Fedha hizo zimelipwa na kampuni sita ambazo zimeitikia agizo la Serikali baada ya no­tisi ya muda waliopewa kulipa kuisha jana. Akizungumza na waandishi wa habari Dar es Salaam jana, Mwenyekiti wa Bodi wa Kampuni ya Yono, Stanley Kevela, alisema kam­puni 24 ziliisababishia Serikali hasara ya sh. bilioni 18 kwa kutorosha makontena bila kuyalipia ushuru.

MAJAMBAZI WAUA, WAJERUHI KISHA WAPORA FUKO LA FEDHA


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MAJAMBAZI wawili wamevamia katika eneo la Kwa Aziz Ally na kupora kiasi cha fedha ambacho hakijajulikana, kuua mtu mmoja na kujeruhi wengine wawili.

Akithibitisha kutokea kwa tukio hilo Dar es Salaam jana, Kamanda wa Mkoa wa Kipolisi Temeke, Andrew Msata, alisema majambazi hao walivamia eneo hilo juzi saa moja usiku.

Alisema majambazi hao wakiwa wamepakizana katika usafiri wa pikipiki maarufu kama bodaboda walivamia duka moja la jumla lililopo kwa Azizi Ally na baada ya uvamizi huo, walimkuta muuzaji aliyefahamika kwa jina la Saidi Msafiri (30), akihesabu fedha akiwa ameacha mlango mmoja wazi.

BIASHARA NA UCHUMI YAWAASA WATANZANIA KUTONUNUA BIDHAA ZISIZO NA VIWANGO

SHIRIKA la Viwango Tanzania (TBS) limewataka Watanzania kuacha kununua bidhaa zisizo na viwango badala yake wabadili tabia kwa kununua bidhaa zinazokidhi viwango kwa matumizi mbalimbali.
Akizungumza katika kipindi maalumu na redio Capital Dar es Salaam jana, Ofisa Uhusiano wa TBS, Rhoida Andusamile alisema kuwa kuwepo kwa wanunuzi wa bidhaa feki nchini kunachangia kuongezeka kwa bidhaa hizo sokoni.
Alisema iwapo Watanzania watabadilika na kuacha kununua bidhaa zisizo na viwango, uwepo wa bidhaa hizo utamalizika na kuwezesha wafanyabiashara wanaoingiza bidhaa hizo kukosa masoko.

Monday, 29 February 2016

Difference Between Business Ethics and Social Responsibility

Business ethics and social responsibility are commonly used in everyday parlance almost interchangeably. While social responsibility is self explanatory, ethics is a word that puts one in a dilemma. Social responsibility looks clearly defined and demarcated. Companies have a policy of social responsibility known as corporate social responsibility whereby they commit to follow their businesses in such a way so as to benefit the community at large. But ethics is a loose term that is dependent upon a person’s conscience. There are certain differences between the two and the two are not overlapping completely.