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TECNO TO COME WITH HIS CAMERA

TECNO-Camon's new version of TECNO-Camon has grown up with the best camera in comparison with other versions of the new edition, TECNO, grew up with reference to the coming up of the new version

Among the attractions that give priority to the phone, of course the phone should have a large megapixel camera, TECNO, have taken it into account.

Some network pages have involved the TECNO company on the coming of the new version being named Camon following the company's history of launching Camon CX last year such months, but there is still no certainty of these sites as propaganda

The phone is estimated to have a megapixel 16 in front with a special flame for 'selfie' 'pictures, HD graphics capabilities, its back camera with more megapixel in combination with special flags reflecting light to fit in with the environment .

Questions about the advent of the phone have 'gone so far without finding reliable answers, a multi-shot camera with HD quality, still leaving a morally promising question to find out more.


For more information visit http // www.tecno-mobile.com

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PLUIJM commits violence YANGA

violence emerged after Singida United succeeded in winning Yanga in the FA Cup final quarter last Sunday.
Singida's coach, who has been a referee of Yanga, Hans van Der Pluijm, after the penalty victory yesterday, tried to go to the Yanga dressing room to congratulate him but he encountered the team's barrier barrier that they thought he was going to scourge, he was angry and firing on the air.
However, nearby soldiers emerged and decided the dispute, removing the coach and leaving the negotiations between the leaders of Yanga and those of Singida United.
Singida United has won half a final after closing Yanga for a 4-2 penalty after 1-1 draw at Namfua Stadium in the city.
Singida is linked to Stand United, Mtibwa Sugar and JKT Tanzania playing the FA Cup semi final.
Singida will meet with JKT Tanzania at Namfua Stadium, while Mtibwa will meet with Stand United at Manungu Stadium.
In the last game, Singida United was cooled by former Yanga coach Hans van Der Pluijm seemed to play for more goals but field conditions filled with water due to the rainy season when the team entered the field, destroying their plans.
Yanga was the first to score 23 minutes closed by headphone by Joseph Mhilu connecting the corner by Ibrahim Response to winning Singida United fans.
Singida United equally scored the 46th minute through Kenny Ally after gaining knowledge of Yanga's fans.
In the penalty, the missing by Yanga are Papy Kabamba Tshishimbi and Emmanuel Martin while Gadiel Michael and Kelvin Yondani swear.
Yanga now returns to prepare for his game to qualify for the African Federation Cup on Saturday this week against Wolayta Ethiopia title at the National Stadium, Dar es Salaam.
The finders in Singida are Shafiq Batambuze, We Want To, Kenny Ally and Elinyesia Sumbi, who missed it Maliki Antiri.

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Church voices open support for government industrial drive

THE Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church has echoed its support on President John Magufuli’s industrialisation drive, citing that the move will help the country to tackle its challenges of poverty and venture into an industrial economy

This was observed by the Archbishop of SDA Church in Southern Tanzania Union Mission, Mark Malekana in his opening remarks presented during the Association of Tanzanian Adventist Professionals and Entrepreneurs (ATAPE) annual general meeting held in Morogoro, recently.
According to the Archbishop, the president’s slogan of ‘Hapa Kazi Tu’ goes hand in hand with the one stated in the holy books on how the Almighty God spent six days on creation before taking a break.
“If there are any statements that we should be giving as religious leaders, they are supposed to back the concept of how Tanzanians will overcome poverty and engage in industrialisation,” said the Archbishop.
He pointed out that the church should never engage in politics and instead should recognise the various efforts by the government in protecting public resources for the betterment of the people, particularly the weak.
He further noted that if people decide to support government efforts and work hard, in a few years the nation will take a big step in terms of development and achieve its vision of an industrial economy.
The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Prof Elisante Ole Gabriel, extended recognition to the church for maintaining various groups of worshippers with different professions and entrepreneurs who know the importance of unity and cooperation.
Prof Ole Gabriel called on other religious institutions and denominations to emulate from SDA who encourage professionals and entrepreneurs who worship in the church to establish small and medium enterprises to strengthen their economy and that of the country.
“This church is supporting the ministry in developing industries and realising the government vision of becoming a middle income economy through industrialisation,” said Prof Ole Gabriel.
He disclosed the government’s intention to put in place a conducive environment to facilitate the establishment of industries. The PS also noted that the number of industries existing in the country stood at 53,000, whereby 3,306 industries have been established during the current phase,
among which 585 are large industries and 2,721 small industries. He concluded his remarks by encouraging the business community and investors to carry out their businesses by adhering to all principles, including paying tax, saying that doing otherwise is going contrary to the authority of God.

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