Friday, December 3, 2010

WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT-NANGURUKURU



I recently travelled to the south-eastern regions of our beautiful country in Lindi and Mtwara. Anyone who has travelled through this direction wont forget this small town situated at the famous Nangurukuru junction. This junction has for years been serving as a resting centre for multitude of passengers while on their way to variuos distinations along Lindi, Kilwa, Dar es salaam and Liwale Road. The strategic position at which this town is situated has attracted a lot of people who have self employed themselves in various forms of business ranging from selling food, groceries, bites, fried FISH(the item the junction is famous for) to providing toilet facilities (although not hygienic at all).
What inspired me about this junction is the manner in which women have decided to fully engage themself in business, I was really happy and thought the Government need to give them a hand by providing them conducive and hygenic environment which will attract many people to purchase their items. Lets join our efforts to support this noble activity which these women are doing as through a trickle down effect survival of many men and children depend on the business these women are doing.
Bravo Nangurukuru women!!!!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

I SALUTE AND LOVE WOMEN

Wadau nimukutana na maandishi haya mtandaoni, Shukrani kwa wadau Nelly kaminyoge na Atu Mwakalinga ambao wamenimuvuzishia. Nimeona sio mbaya na wengine wakayasoma na kuelimika. Ama kweli akina mama ni watu muhimu sana. endeeeleaaaa!!!!!

Acheni niwape heshima iliyotukuka wanawake woooooote;

IMAGINE:

ANAKUFUMANIA: Analia, ananyamaza, anasononeka, unambembeleza anakuelewa anakusamehe halafu anasahau!!!

UNAZAA NJE YA NDOA: Anasononeka na kulia sana . Anakuchukia lakini baadaye anakusamehe. Halafu analea mtoto
uliyemzaa nje kwa upendo. Kama ni kuchukiwa atachukiwa mtoto, si wewe uliyefanya umalaya!

UNARUDI USIKU WA MANANE UKIWA MTUNGI: Anakukaribisha, anakuandalia chakula, unagoma kula. Anahifadhi chakula alichokuandalia bila manung'uniko.

UNAAMKA ASUBUHI NA MAHANGOVER: Anakuandalia staftahi (saa nyingine unagoma kutumia staftahi yake unakimbilia baa kwenda kunywa Supu na kuzimua. Wala halalamiki!

CHAKULA CHA USIKU: Ushapiga mtungi wako, unataka huduma. Unamrukia, hamna maandalizi unamuumiza. Anavumilia ili akuridhishe. Na kesho yake tena inaweza tokea hii; hana kinyongo!

UNAJIANDAA KWENDA KIBARUANI: Unakuta kashakuandalia viwalo, suruwale imenyooshwa kama ya askari trafiki, shati limepigwa pasi ya maana! Nguo ulizovua jana zimeshalowekwa tayari kwa kufanyiwa usafi! Ulichomuudhi jana kashasahau na kukusamehe!

UNAMPA UJAUZITO: Anauthamini, anautunza anajifungua kwa uchungu, mtoto anakuachia wewe umpe jina, la kwake halimo kabisa kwenye majina atakayotumia mtoto! Na pamoja na uchungu wa kuzaa, bado yuko radhi kukuzalia mtoto mwingine na mwingine tena!

Na mengine meeeeengi sana wanafanyiwa hawa watu lakini WANASAMEHE, WANAVUMILIA! Ni watu muhimu sana hawa watu maishani mwangu!

HIVI INGEKEWA WANAUME

TUNAFANYIWA HIVI INGEKUWAJE?

Kwa leo acheni tu niwape

heshima zao wanawake wote:

I SALUTE AND LOVE
WOMEN

Monday, May 10, 2010

HAPPY MOTHERS DAY

SWEET MOTHER I WILL NEVER FORGET YOU..........

WOMEN HAVE THE RIGHT AND MIGHT

As we go on uncovering the truth about the real position of women in the world, i found it interesting to share with you on how some intelligent fellows have unearthed this issue by highlighting the unspoken truth in the bible concerning the status of women in the world. I am hopeful that this writing will assist us in our efforts to dismantle the inherent social creations that assumes women deserve a low status in the society. Here we go...

courtesy of: http://gbgm-umc.org/UMW/jesusandwomen

Courageous women of the New Testament offer role models for today's Christian women, who are compelled by Jesus and his teachings to be transformed and to transform the world. This web site, a supplement to study books for youth and adults, highlights women's roles in the sacred stories and provides a window for viewing women's leadership among Jesus' early followers

Women Who Love and Dare

Mary, the mother of Jesus
Martha and Mary, friends of Jesus
The woman who was not stoned according to law

Women Who Struggle and Resist

Jesus' aunt and Mary, the wife of Clopas, two unknown women at the cross
The widow who struggled until justice was done
The woman who doesn't rest until she finds something precious that she has lost
The woman who secretly took a miracle from Jesus
The Syrophoenician woman who argues with Jesus

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Women Teachers and Disciples

Mary Magdalene, apostle and friend of Jesus
The first witnesses to the resurrection
The woman from Samaria, a missionary
Priscilla and Lydia, two working women and leaders of Christian communities

Friday, April 16, 2010

WEEKEND NJEMA WADAU



PAMOJA NA KUFANYA MAZOEZI, NI MUHIMU KULA MBOGA MBOGA KWA AJILI YA KUIMARISHA AFYA ZETU

PASAKA NA UJASIRI WA WANAWAKE



NANI ALIYESEMA WANAWAKE NI VIUMBE DHAIFU?

NANI ALIYESEMA WANAWAKE NI WAOGA?

NANI ALIYESEMA WANAWAKE NI.....????????????


Ndugu zangu, mahubiri ya siku ya pasaka kanisani kwetu yaligusia suala muhimu sana,. Ni imani yangu kuwa mahubiri yale yalisaidia kuifungua mioyo ya wale wanaume na wanawake wanaodhani mwanamke ni kiumbe dhaifu. Kwa wale tulio Wakristo, kumbe pasaka ni uthibitisho na ukumbusho wa umuhimu na ujasiri wa wanawake duniani, Kwa maana nyingine , pasaka inabeba maudhui ya siku ya wanawake Duniani (8 machi).


Ni kwa nini nasema hivyo? Kwa kuwa wakati Yuda Eskarioti alimsaliti Yesu kwa kupokea rushwa na hatimaye kumwonesha Yesu kwa wauaji na Petro alimkataa Yesu mara tatu, wanawake walimlilia na kumfuata Yesu tangu wakati wa mateso hadi kufa kwake. Ni wanawake hao hao walioenda kabulini kumpaka mafuta Yesu wakakuta amekwishafufuka, ni wanawake hao hao ambao Yesu baada ya kufufuka alionekana kwao kwanza.


Ama huu ni ujasiri na upendo uliopindukia usiohitaji kiwango chochote cha elimu ya darasani kuutambua.

BRAVO Wanawake wote!!!!!!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

BRIDE PRICE AND WOMEN MISTREATMENT


I accidentally came across the discussion that was being aired by BBC Swahili service yesterday evening. The topic in discussion was on the bride/dowry price. The discussion followed the dicission of some Ugandan activists who took the case before the Uganda High Court demanding that the bride price be abolished. However, the case was rejected under the quoted grounds below:

"Kampala — Court has declared the custom and practice of paying bride price a condition precedent to marriage as legal because it is intended to show appreciation to the parents of the bride'


During the discussion,the presenter consulted two activists on line, one from Kenya and one from Tanzania. The interesting part of their arguments was that though the two differed in their explanations, they shared the same position that Bride Price undermines the status of women. During the discussion , it was later added that the higher the bride price the higher the possibility of the woman being mistreated.

I understand that in most African or developing countries so to speak the status of women is very low as comperad to men due to social,cultural and economic reasons that deliberately put men at the pic of everything. This is indeed the clear manifestation of the inherent patriarchy system in our societies that presupposes that women are objects that should abide to whatever is decided by men. This situation become even worse when some people dare to cite some religious verses that accidentally support their wrong deeds.

However, i would like to differ abit from the conclussion that my fellow activists have been making by making an absolute link between bride price and women mistreatment. Why am I arguing this? because if that has been the case, then i would expect Indian Men to be mistreated as according to their culture its women who pay bride price(I stand to be corrected). I do not deny the fact that to some extent bride price has been acting as a price tag and a permission to to the husband for treating his wife as he wishes.

The topic in dicsussion is crucial and timing, i welcome other activists to contribute their ideas on how best women mistreatment can be addressed.


Friday, March 19, 2010

MFUMO DUME UNAANZIA HAPA


Tabia hii ya kugawa kuwa kazi fulani ni za wanawake na kazi fulani ni za wanaume ndiyo inayosababisha kazi ya kuutokomeza mfumo dume kuwa ngumu. Kwani huyo mtoto wa kiume angekuwa naye amebabe maji kuna tatizo gani? Kuna kila sababu ya kuamini kuwa inawezekana mtoto huyo wa kiume tayari aliishaambiwa kuwa kazi ya kuchota maji ni kazi ya wanawake- kazi ya kike. Tabia ya aina hii haifai katika jamii yetu, hebu tubadilike jamani.

Monday, March 15, 2010

BIG BOOBS

Sorry if I might be interfering your privacy, I just thought this might be worth discussing for the sake of awareness creation among women. I understand that for some this situation might be a desease while for others a man made thing(or made in China). What inspires one to admire this?

Sunday, March 7, 2010

HAPPY WOMEN'S DAY



HAPPY WOMEN'S DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MUCH RESPECT TO YOU WOMEN,
INDEED YOUR CARING AND ENDLESS UNDURANCE IS DAILY APPRECIATED BY EVERY SANE MAN
I DECICATE YOU THE SONG: Sweet Mother

BY Prince Nico Mbarga


Sweet mother I no go forget you
for the suffer wey you suffer for me.

Sweet mother I no go forget you
for the suffer wey you suffer for me.

When I dey cry, my mother go carry me--she go say,
'my pikin', wetin you dey cry ye, ye,
stop stop, stop stop make you no cry again oh."

When I won sleep, my mother go pet me,
she go lie me well well for bed,
she cover me cloth, sing me to sleep,
"sleep sleep my pikin oh."

When I dey hungry, my mother go run up and down.
she go find me something when I go chop oh.

Sweet mother I no go forget you for the suffer wey you suffer for me

When I dey sick, my mother go cry, cry, cry,
she go say instead when I go die make she die.

O, she go beg God,
"God help me, God help, my pikin oh."

If I no sleep, my mother no go sleep,
if I no chop, my mother no go chop, she no dey tire oh.

Sweet mother I no go forget you,
for the suffer wey you suffer for me.

You fit get another wife, you fit get another husband,
but you fit get another mother? No!

And if I forget you, therefore I forget my life and the air I breathe.

And then on to you men, forget, verily, forget your mother,
for if you forget your mother you've lost your life.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

BEST POEM IN THE WORLD


I was shocked, confused, bewildered
As I entered Heaven's door,
Not by the beauty of it all,
Nor the lights or its decor.

It was the folks in Heaven
Who made me sputter and gasp--
The thieves, the liars, the sinners,
The alcoholics, and the “trash.”

There stood the kid from seventh grade
Who stole my lunch money twice.
Next to him was my old neighbor
Who never said anything nice.

Herb, who I always thought
Was rotting away in hell,
Was sitting pretty on a cloud,
Looking incredibly well.

I nudged Jesus, 'What's the deal?
I would love to hear Your take.
How'd all these sinners get up here?
God must've made a mistake.

'And why is everyone so quiet,
So somber - give me a clue.'
'Hush, child,' He said, 'they're all in shock.
None thought they'd be seeing you.'

JUDGE NOT!!

Remember...Just going to church doesn't make you a
Christian any more than standing in your garage makes you a car.

And a church is NOT a museum of saints

but a hospital for sinners

Every saint has a PAST...
Every sinner has a FUTURE!

Now it's your turn... Share this poem.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

WELCOMING 2010 VALENTINE DAY

.....and i will always love youuuuuuuu............................

HAPPY VALENTINE DAY


I know very well that today isnt 14th February, however, i thought my comments on the forthcoming valentine will still be valid. I though i should type these words earlier as during the material day i wont be accessible, will be visiting my.......,,yes ,just as you have concluded. you are very right!!!!.
How great it feels to be loved! and indeed loving someone who loves you, the idea that you never grow up to your lover makes this thing, LOVE even more interesting and more funny, ha,ha,ha.

Love is not only something to do with sex(the jig jig thing) but rather more than what words can say. Had love been all about sex then those guys who go to quench their thirsts at kinondoni grave yard, uwanja wa fisi, Meeda club etc could be boastful than ever, But thats not the case, know what? you bonk today and the business is over!no further intimate relation.
As far as real and unconditional love is concerned, every day is valentine day, daily devoting your whole heart and thoughts to care for your lover. However, my words should not be taken as undermining the meaning of 14th February. I have much respect ever since i came to know what it symbolises. At first i though it was all about wearing red clothes, showing your sexual activeness and unding up filling guest houses(hope you know what i mean). But now as a grown up and married man, my understanding or rather interpretation, i think 14th February is the day that recognises the true and genuine love that does exist,is the day to appreciate the ongoing genuine love, the day for lover to explore more love adventures to strenghen thier love...you see, it carries more meaning.
I think the following things should not wait for 14 february:
  • buying gifts for your lover
  • saying am sorry to your lover
  • going to recreation centres

Can everyone say Happy Valentine to his/her lover..........HAPPY VALENTINE TO MY WIFE Gee, I Love youuuuuuuuuuuu

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

WANAWAKE WANAWEZA!!!!!!


NAAM, INAPENDEZA WANAWAKE WANAPOSHIRIKI KWENYE MAAMUZI NYETI YANAYOHUSU MUSTAKABALI WA NCHI YETU...NDIYO NI NCHI YETU SOTE HIVYO LAZIMA MAAMUZI YAFIKIWE NA JAMII NZIMA KWA UJUMLA WANAWAKE KWA WANAUME. BRAVO WABUNGE WANAWAKE!!!!!haya msiwasahau wanawake wenzenu ehh, manake tunajua nyie ndio mnayafahamu vuzuri matatizo yao

Saturday, January 30, 2010

VIPIGO KWA WANAWAKE VIKOMESHWE


Imekuwa ni kawaida ya wanaume kuwapiga wake zao katika nchi nyingi za Kiafrika na Asia kutokana na mfumo dume ambao umejikita sana katika nchi hizi. Vipigo hivi huwa havichagui elimu,hadhi, na hata cheo alicho nacho mwanamke. Pamoja na kwamba wanawake walioenda shule kwa kiasi fulani wamekuwa wakijitahidi kutetea utu wao na haki zao za msingi kama binadamu yeyote yule, jitihada hizo zimekuwa zikikwamishwa hata na wanawake wenzao ambao wanaamini kuwa ni halali kwa mwanamke kupigwa, na hata wengine wathubutu kusema kuwa kupigwa ni dalili za kupendwa, hivyo kama mwanaume hakupigi manake hana wivu na wewe hivyo hakupendi(imani ya ajabu kabisa!!). Mara nyingi mwanamke anapotetea haki zake huishia kuambiwa na jamii kuwa ana majivuno,analinga, anakiburi, kuna mtu anayempa jeuri n.k.


Jamani kwa nini tusibadilike!!!!!!!!!si mwanamke, mwanaume, mtoto, mzee n.k anayestahili kupigwa. Hivi unaona raha gani unapompiga mwenzio halafu usiku unalala naye kitanda kimoja??unajiamini nini hasa??, akiamka usiku akakuponda kichwa wakati umelala? au kwa vile wanawake wana huruma sana ndo mna-take advantage???hebu tusome baadhi ya habari zinazohusu vipigo kwa wanawake hapa chini(kutoka mtandaoni)


HATA MAWAZIRI WANAPIGWA

Africa's highest-ranking female politician has spoken out about the beatings which she said were responsible for her separation from her husband. Specioza Kazibwe, Uganda's former Vice-President, serving from 1994 until 2003, being the first woman in Africa to hold that position said that she had been forced to throw her engineer husband out of their house - which she had built - when she decided enough was enough. Her comments have caused a stir in a society where the subject is largely taboo."Why should I continue staying with a man who beats me?" she was quoted by the New Vision newspaper as telling women legislators. However, the the reaction to Mrs Kazimbwe's action had been varied in Uganda. Mrs Kazibwe should have kept it in the family, said one woman, Diana. "I come from north of the country, where women are told to respect their husbands even if they are abused or beaten up," Diana added."I am happy with the tradition because men are more superior to us and I think, without men, we would not be what we are now."


The wife of the deputy governor of a northern Nigerian province told reporters last year that her husband beat her incessantly, in part because she watched television movies.


IMANI ZA AJABU ZINAZOHALALISHA VIPIGO KWA WANAWAKE
Some societies have the idea that women are foolish and childlike, and need to be beaten to be corrected. In one survey, 44.7 percent of Kenyan women said that men have the right to discipline their wives by beating. The women who are beaten often feel that it is their fault. Even many matrilineal and matrilocal societies accept men beating their wives as correction.

In some Sub-Saharan African countries where wife beating is widely accepted as a response to women's transgressing gender norms, women are More likely than men to justify wife beating. An analysis of Demographic and Health Survey data from in seven Sub-Saharan African countries found that 36-89% of women justified wife beating in at least one of five specified situations such as if she burns the food, neglects the children, argues with him, goes out without telling him or refuses to have sex with. The analysts contend that women's acceptance of wife beating "may be explained only by entrenched social and cultural learning processes that subjugate the position of women in the society, socially and collectively undermine their self-esteem and facilitate romanticisation of the 'ideal' gender role of women."
In Zambia, nearly half of women surveyed said a male partner had beaten them, according to a 2004 study financed by the United States - the highest percentage of nine developing nations surveyed on three continents. About 80% of Zambian wives find it acceptable to be beaten by their husbands "as a form of chastisement", according to the Zambia Demographic Health Survey.