Mpendwa wetu Ndala Kasheba.
Sekunde, saa, siku, juma na miezi imekatika na sasa leo imetimia miaka mitatu kamili tangu umetutoka. Hakika umetuachia huzuni na pengo kubwa hasa mimi mkeo, watoto pamoja na wapenzi wako wote wa muziki. Bado tulikuwa tunakuhitaji na kukupenda, ila Mungu alikupenda zaidi, na yeye hana makosa. Pengo uloliacha ni kubwa na kamwe halitozibika milele.
Mwenyezi Mungu aiweke roho yako mahali pema peponi - Amin.
ni mimi mkeo
Ashura Kasheba
London
Namkumbuka sana kwa umahiri wake wa kupiga ilo gitaa lake.
ReplyDeletePia nyimbo zenye ujumbe mfano ule wimbo wake wa *YELLOW CARD*
Mwenyezi Mungu aiweke roho yako mahali pema,peponi.Amina
Ashura pole sana mwanakwetu, kumbe ule wimbo wa 'Ashura ...wazazi wako Sumbawanga' alikuimba wewe dada!
ReplyDeleteMie ni mpenzi wa muziki wake sana.
nakutakia maisha mema Ashura!
Former Mozambique President Joaquim Chissano has won the first Mo Ibrahim prize rewarding a retired African head of state for excellence in leadership.
ReplyDeleteMr Chissano, who is credited with bringing peace to Mozambique, had been seen as a frontrunner for the prize.
The prize, announced by former UN head Kofi Annan, is worth $5m (£2.5m) over 10 years, and then $200,000 a year.
Mobile phone millionaire Mo Ibrahim is funding the project in the hope it will help improve governments' performance.
Mr Chissano brought Mozambique from a murderous civil war to peace and progress during his 19 years in office.
Hawa viongozi wetu wa tz wala rushwa watapata tuzo hiziiiii???
Safi sana shemeji Ashura, mumeo huyo.........
ReplyDelete"Ashura Kasheba, Kasheba Ashura"...
Kunradhini, natoka nje ya msitari kidogo kuwapasha habari hizi mbili:
ReplyDeleteKuna habari nzuri mbili:
Mozambique's former president wins prize
Associated Press - LONDON -
Mozambique's former President Joaquim Chissano, who brought peace and democracy to his country, won the first Mo Ibrahim Prize on Monday for achievement in African leadership.
Kwa habari zaidi, fungua: http://news.yahoo.com/i/723;_ylt=AluaKxZ1l5..cWEIEp1sEsMUewgF
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Home-made helicopters hit northern Nigeria
by Aminu Abubakar Sun Oct 21, 6:43 PM ET
KANO (AFP) - Mubarak Muhammad Abdullahi, a 24-year-old physics undergraduate in northern Nigeria, takes old cars and motorbikes to pieces in the back yard at home and builds his own helicopters from the parts.
"It took me eight months to build this one," he said, sweat pouring from his forehead as he filled the radiator of the banana yellow four-seater which he now parks in the grounds of his university.
For more info: http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20071021/lf_afp/nigeriahelicopteroffbeat;_ylt=AjIF7_pLFa64dgiftm_9N_e96Q8F