Friday, January 6, 2012

LOAN BOARD HINDERED TUMAINI UNIVERSITY STUDENTS


Students of Tumaini University Dare s salaam College who depend on Higher Education Student Loan Board (HESLB) are in hard situation because they have not yet get their money from the board situation which results them to be in hard situation while continue with their lessons so they decided to face their loan board officer Ashiseta Lema early this week.

The hardship of life in school is in high stage due to the reason that they could be yet given their money since December so days are passing without getting money so Ms. Lema seems not to understand what is going on because when asked b y students she says, “I don’t have your money in my pocket so if you do not have money I know nothing is all about the loan board.

She added that all the names have been sent to the loan board so if the situation during studies is high that is due to the fact that the loan board they did not yet bring the money because it does not mean that the money has provided and she is the one who keep them and does not want to bring to the student so students cannot keep on blaming her and think that she does not keep busy on dealing with their problems.

Tumaini students are tired of this situation of keep on waiting for their money while the life and expenses in the school life is more hard something which bring them to engage in other business which are not good and this situation make them not to have settled mind for their studies.

The students in different time argued that most of the time the loan board tend to delay on  providing their money while is something which is known so they wish school loan board officer to work hand in hand with the board officers in order to make sure that the student money comes on time .

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

ABSENCE OF WATER IN TUDARCo

     
 



The scarcity of water at Tumaini University Dar es Salaam campus is due to poor infrastructure for water supply and inadequate water reserve.
Speaking with the repoter few days ago Mrs. Gertrude Nzota who is the member of staff management at Mikocheni campus, said that high cost and inadequate water reserves leads to water problem in this area.
Moreover, due to this problem we are to make sure that all the reserves that are available must be full of water once the car which provides us with water comes. Also the canteen management should do so.
She continued that, water is very important in human life and health wise, without water we are getting diseases like UTI if the toilets are dirty. Also toilets without water tend to smell badly.
Not only that, but also this system of purchasing from the car suppliers is very cost due to the fact that we are using more than ten hundred thousands of liter within three days.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Injured Serena Williams pulls out of Brisbane Event

Former world number one Serena Williams has withdrawn from the Brisbane International tournament in Australia after suffering an ankle injury in Wednesday's third-round victory over Bojana Jovanovski.
However, the American hopes it will not stop her from competing at this month's Australian Open, an event that the 13-time grand slam champion has won five times -- a record in the post-1968 Open era.
The world No. 12 sustained the injury while serving for the match at 5-3 in the second set of her clash with Jovanovski at the Pat Rafter Arena.
The Serbian broke to keep the contest alive, but fourth seed Williams responded to earn a 6-2 6-4 win before the results of a scan forced her to exit the Queensland event.
I have been to hospital and it has been confirmed that I have a left ankle sprain that I probably shouldn't play on
"I'm disappointed to have to pull out of the Brisbane International," the 30-year-old Williams told the tournament's official website.
"I have been to hospital and it has been confirmed that I have a left ankle sprain that I probably shouldn't play on. I'm going to take a couple of days off, not too many, and see how I feel. I'm still hopeful of playing the Australian Open."
Williams was playing in her first event since losing to Samantha Stosur in the final of the U.S. Open in September, when she was fined $2,000 for verbally abusing the match umpire.
The Michigan native has been plagued by injury in recent years, having twice undergone foot surgery after stepping on a piece of glass in July 2010 and then suffering blood clots on both lungs.
"It was such an unexpected end to the tournament," she said. "I didn't expect to be getting an MRI today. I've had a great time here in Brisbane -- the tournament is great, the fans are fantastic and hopefully I'll see them again next year."
Slovakia's Daniela Hantuchova is guaranteed a place in the last four as a result of Williams' withdrawal, having beaten American Vania King 4-6 6-2 6-3 in the third round on Tuesday.
Jovanovski's fellow Serb Jelena Jankovic reached the quarterfinals after the former world number one earned a straight-sets 6-3 6-2 win against Russian qualifier Nina Bratchikova.
Jankovic next faces Italian third seed Francesca Schiavone, who defeated Kazakhstan's Galina Voskoboeva on Tuesday.
Estonia's Kaia Kanepi set up a last-eight clash with German second seed Andrea Petkovic after cruising past Russian No. 7 Anastasia Pavlyuchenko 6-0 6-3.
Elsewhere on the WTA Tour, top seed Sabine Lisicki battled the elements to record a hard-fought 7-6 (7-3) 3-6 6-3 success against fellow German Mona Barthel in second round of the ASB Classic in Auckland, New Zealand.
A 90-minute rain delay disrupted the opening set, which Lisicki eventually won in a tie-break, and the world No. 15 clinched the decider in a match which saw both players surrender seven breaks of serve.
Lisicki next faces compatriot Angelique Kerber, who upset fifth seed Julia Gorges 6-2 6-3 in another all-German encounter.
Chinese second seed Peng Shuai crashed out of the hard-court event, losing 6-4 6-3 to the Czech Republic's Lucie Hradecka.
The 26-year-old Hradecka will face Peng's compatriot Zheng Jie in the last eight, after the world No. 48 eliminated Romanian eighth seed Monica Niculescu 6-0 6-2.
Russian third seed Svetlana Kuznetsova thrashed American Christina McHale 6-1 6-1 to set up a clash with Italy's Sara Errani -- who beat 2010 champion and 2011 runner-up Yanina Wickmayer. The Belgian seventh seed lost 4-6 6-1 6-1 in her second match since an injury retirement at September's U.S. Open.
Fourth seed Flavia Pennetta beat Britain's Elena Baltacha 6-4 6-2 to set up a quarterfinal with Russia's Elena Vesnina, who eliminated the 2010 runner-up's fellow Italian Roberta Vinci 6-3 6-4.
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