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Jumapili, 19 Agosti 2012

JE, UNADHANI KAZI YAKO NI NGUMU KULIKO ZA WENGINE!? KUTANA NA DEVI LAL(43) WA INDIA ANAYEFANYA KAZI YA KUZIBUA MITARO YA MAJI MACHAFU KWA UJIRA TSHS 8,500/= TU KWA SIKU.

INAKADIRIWA WAZIBUAJI  10 HUFA KILA MWEZI KUTOKANA NA MADHARA YA KIAFYA YANAYOWAPATA KAZINI.

By Daniel Miller

If you think your job is the pits then spare a thought for Devi Lal.
The 'sewer diver' from Delhi, India, is paid a measly £3.50 a day to wallow in filth unclogging the city's drains.
Devi, 43, is provided with a bottle of bootleg booze to dull his senses before he begins his odious chore.
Dirty job: Manish Kumar, a sewer diver from Delhi is paid a measley £3.50 a day to unclog the city's filthy drains
Dirty job: Devi Lal, a sewer diver from Delhi is paid a measly £3.50 a day to unclog the city's filthy drains
Scandalously the city does not bother to provide protective clothing so Devi and his colleagues are forced to spend hours a day in the filthy water in just their underwear.
According to Harnam Singh, the chairman of the Delhi Safai Karamchari Commision, (Delhi cleaners commission) almost 70 per cent of the manual scavengers die on the job.
An estimated 61 sewer divers have died in last six months alone.
Scandalously City bosses do not provide protective clothing and Devi Lal, 43, is forced to work in hjust a pair of pants
Scandalously City bosses do not provide protective clothing and Devi, 43,  works in just a pair of pants
Wallowing in filth: Devi Lal, 43, works to unclog blocked drains in Delhi, India
Wallowing in filth: Devi Lal, 43, works to unclog blocked drains in Delhi, India
Even though India banned the practise in 1993, government agencies still use thousands of people like Dev to clean drains through out India
Even though India banned the practise in 1993, government agencies still use thousands of people like Dev to clean drains through out India
Even though India banned the practice in 1993, government agencies still use thousands of manual scavengers to clean drains through out India. 
India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. But poverty remains widespread with an estimated 42.5 per cent of the children suffering from malnutrition.
According to 2010 data from the United Nations Development Programme, an estimated 37.2 per cent of Indians live below the national poverty line with 68.7 per cent surviving on less than $2 a day.
Earlier this week Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh announced his country will be spending £52 million on a space mission to Mars.
Tragic: An estimated 61 sewer divers have died in last six months alone
Tragic: An estimated 61 sewer divers have died in last six months alone

Jumapili, 12 Agosti 2012

WAKIMBIAJI WA JAMAICA WAVUNJA REKODI YA DUNIA MBIO ZA META 100 VIJITI, BOLT NA BLAKE WASHEHEREKEA NIGHT CLUB.

    Usain Bolt started his partying with a 6am finish in central London.
    The Jamaican superstar, who won three gold medals at the London Olympics, began what is expected to be a string of nights out with a visit to Movida nightclub.
    Bolt was earlier spotted DJing at the Puma Yard bar on Brick Lane, east London, before heading into town.
     
    Heading home: Bolt and Blake were joined in their taxi home by a mystery blonde woman
    Heading home: Bolt and Blake were joined in their taxi home by a mystery blonde woman
    He was joined by his sprint rival and fellow countryman Yohan Blake to celebrate their stunning achievements at the Games.
    Bolt and Blake were part of the Jamaican line-up that broke the world record to claim the 4x100 metres relay crown at the Olympics Stadium on Saturday night.
    And after returning to the Olympics Village to freshen up after their heroics, the pair headed west into town to celebrate in style.
    All smiles: Yohan Blake is mobbed by fans outside the club Party time: Usain Bolt is pictured leaving Movida nightclub at 6am
    All smiles: Yohan Blake is mobbed by fans outside the club after enjoying a night out with Bolt
    Time for bed: Bolt was seen entering the cab with a girl Time for bed: Bolt was seen entering the cab with a girl
     
    Time for bed: Bolt was seen entering the cab with a girl after their night out at Movida
    They opted to head to celebrity haunt Movida to dance the night away and party goers were stunned when they walked in.
    Bolt and Blake clearly showed no sign of fatigue as they partied away until 6am.
    When they eventually left to head back to the Village, the sun was coming up over the capital. They were joined in their taxi back by a mystery blonde woman.
    Turn it up: Bolt on the decks
    Turn it up: Bolt on the decks
    Legend: Bolt got his groove on
    Legend: Bolt got his groove on
    DJ DJ: Usain Bolt and Manny Norte at The Puma Yard, Brick Lane
    DJ DJ: Usain Bolt and Manny Norte at The Puma Yard, Brick Lane
    After winning on Saturday night, Bolt was asked what he wanted to be doing in 10 years time. He replied: 'In 2022... hopefully just chilling somewhere. I just want to take it easy, maybe own a few businesses, I'm a lazy person I like to just chill out and always be relaxed.'
    He reiterated that it would he hard to do the treble treble in Rio in 2016, saying: 'Yohan is running hard and I'm sure there's going to be more young cats coming up.'
    The Caribbean quartet rocketed to a new world record time of 36.84sec. Blake joked: 'We are not human beings because no-one has ever run 36 - that is why we say we come from space. We drop from space like Mr Bean.'
    Record breakers: The Jamaican relay team of Bolt, Blake, Michael Frater and Nesta Carter
    Record breakers: The Jamaican relay team of Bolt, Blake, Michael Frater and Nesta Carter

    Jumatatu, 2 Julai 2012

    HISPANIA YANYAKUA KOMBE LA EURO 2012, WAIFUNGA ITALY 4-0

    SPAIN HAVE WON EURO 2012

    Full-time: Spain 4-0 Italy
    90+3min: Nearly five but Ramos' back-heel flick from a  couple of yards out is stopped by Buffon.

    90min: There will be three minutes added on - by the way, this is set to be the biggest margin of victory in a European Championship final

    88min: GOAL! SPAIN 4-0 Italy
    And already he makes an impact! Torres again finds himself one-on-one with Buffon but with the golden boot staring him in the face, he unselfishly squares for Juan Mata to tap home.

    87min: Better late than never? Juan Mata makes his first appearance at Euro 2012 as he replaces the magnificent Iniesta.

    84min: GOAL! SPAIN 3-0 Italy
    There is the killer blow. Fernando Torres runs inbetween the defence to latch on to a Xavi pass, and he calmly slots the ball low past Buffon.
    The Chelsea striker now needs just one more to become the out-right top scorer at this tournament.

    82min: You have to feel for the Italian centre-backs here - they are dead on their feet and Spain are playing their most impressive football in this tournament. They will do well to keep this at 2-0.

    79min: Pedro will be grateful he is flagged offside as he somehow fires wide from seven yards. The passing that proceeded it had the Italians ball-watching at best. Spain going for the kill.

    78min: All the sting has gone from this game. I can't remember the last time Italy managed to get out of their own half.
    But they are just one well-worked set-piece away though from giving the Spaniards a nervy finish.

    75min: Second change for Spain as Fernando Torres replaces Fabregas.



    Centre of attention: Mario Balotelli attempts to take on the Spanish defence
    Centre of attention: Mario Balotelli attempts to take on the Spanish defence
     Second-half: No change in shape but a change in personnel for Italy as Antonio Di Natale replaces Cassano in attack.
    Half-time: Spain 2-0 Italy
    45min: Andrea Barzagli is forced to take one for the team as he cynically trips Iniesta to become the first Italian booked.

    43min: Another Italian snap-shot, but from 20 yards this is well hit by Montolivo with Casillas doing well to parry to safety.

     
    Clinical: Jordi Alba fires past Gianluigi Buffon to double Spain's lead before half-time
    41min: GOAL! SPAIN 2-0 Italy
    I accused Spain of being boring before this game but this is a football masterclass.
    Italy are too deep in defence and as Xavi plays through Jordi Alba, the full-back leaves himself one-on-one with Buffon before calmly slotting past him. What a tournament he has had.

    38min: De Rossi is trying to do his bit though as he feeds in Balotelli before the striker fires over from outside the box.

    36min: Balotelli is struggling to see the ball so far and when he does get possession he is immediately swamped by red shirts.
    The 21-year-old lacks support so far and the likes of Riccardo Montolivo and Claudio Marchisio are going missing far too often to help the Manchester City hitman.

    33min: That's more testing from Italy as Ignazio Abate drills a powerful low drive from 25 yards that Casillas has to dive low to his left to parry away.

    Little to aim at: Italy's Antonio Cassano fires low towards goal
    Little to aim at: Italy's Antonio Cassano fires low towards goal
    31min: From OptaPaolo:
    14 - Silva's goal was the earliest scored at a European Championships final since 1980 (Hrubresch for West Germany). Thunderclap.

    29min: Neat skill from Cassano after he leaves Alvaro Arbeloa on his backside cutting inside in the box, but his low shot that follows is straight at Casillas. Italy at least are starting to look the more threatening.

    27min: Minor scare for the Spanish. Casillas looks uncertain as he just manages to punch away a cross from Balotelli, with the keeper thankful the ball drops for compatriot Jordi Alba.

    25min: First booking goes to Gerard Pique, although it does seem a little harsh despite catching Antonio Cassano late with a sliding challenge.
    Italy have started to settle into the game a little bit.

    23min: From InfostradaLive:
    David Silva has now been directly involved in five goals at Euro 2012 (2 goals, 3 assists), more than any other player this tournament.

    Vital touch: Spain keeper Iker Casillas deflects a cross behind for a corner
    Vital touch: Spain keeper Iker Casillas deflects a cross behind for a corner
    21min: Sad end to the match for Chiellini, who has limped off and been replaced by Federico Balzaretti.
    I wouldn't be surprised if the former's injury is due to all the twisting and turning he has had to do in the early stages - he really has struggled.

    19min: From OptaPaolo:
    70 - Spain have won the last 70 games in which they have taken the lead - since September 2006. Uphill.

    18min: Italy win two more corners though with Ramos doing well to head over the first, while Iker Casillas punches away the second.

    17min: Set-pieces are going to be Italy's best chance of scoring tonight.
    From a free-kick, Balotelli's pointless dummy comes a good five seconds before Pirlo strikes the wall with a shot that wins a corner.
    Spain however clear their lines.

    Headmaster: David Silva heads Spain into the lead in the 14th minute
    Headmaster: David Silva heads Spain into the lead in the 14th minute

    Headmaster: David Silva heads Spain into the lead in the 14th minute
    14min: GOAL! SPAIN 1-0 Italy
    Magic. Iniesta has Chiellini well beaten when he threads Fabregas through into the box, and his byline cross takes out Buffon leaving David Silva to nod home for his second goal of the tournament.



    Heavyweight clash: Spain's Cesc Fabregas (left) and Italy's Andrea Pirlo fight for the ball
    Heavyweight clash: Spain's Cesc Fabregas (left) and Italy's Andrea Pirlo fight for the ball
    Kick-off: So after the final countdown from 10 (I'll be sad to see it go), we are underway in the Euro 2012 final.
    19.45: So my prediction for the final?
    Spain 2-0 Italy - in normal time too. The Spanish will learn from England and Germany's mistakes by nullifying Andrea Pirlo.

    19.43: The anthems becoming very familiar now, but I will never tire of seeing Buffon give it his all for Italy. That's passion for you.

    19.40: As the teams make their way out past the trophy, it's noticeable to see Balotelli lag well behind his team-mates. Why always him?

    That's entertainment: Dancers perform for the Euro 2012 closing ceremony

    That's entertainment: Dancers perform for the Euro 2012 closing ceremony

    Coming to an end: As the tournament nears its end a spectacular show is put on to mark the final
    Coming to an end: As the tournament nears its end a spectacular show is put on to mark the final

    Jumapili, 24 Juni 2012

    EURO CUP; HISPANIA YAINGIA NUSU FAINALI BAADA YA KUIFUNGA UFARANSA 2-0, SASA ITAPAMBANA NA URENO.

    Two goals from Xabi Alonso on his 100th appearance proved decisive in Donetsk as Spain stayed on course for an incredible hat-trick.
    A first half header and late penalty were too good for the French on Saturday night, and now face Portugal in the semi-finals on Wednesday.

    Heading into the last four: Xabi Alonso sees his header fly into the net
    Heading into the last four: Xabi Alonso sees his header fly into the net

    Jumamosi, 23 Juni 2012

    WAKATI ENGLAND IKIJIANDAA NA MECHI YA NUSU FAINALI KESHO, HEBU BASHIRI PICHA ZA UTOTONI ZA BAADHI YA WACHEZAJI NA UWATAMBUE.

    When they step out against Italy at Kiev's Olympic Stadium tomorrow night, they'll carry the hopes of a nation on their broad shoulders.
    But once upon a time they were pint-sized wannabes with short trousers and big ambitions.
    We've traced England's first team back to their school days and found the childhood photos some of them would prefer you didn't see.
    Behind the dodgy haircuts, questionable fashion choices and toothy grins, can you tell who's who?
    After a year of scandals, this Barking-born boy is aiming to be crowned champion of Europe for the second time in just two months
    1: After a year of scandals, this Barking-born boy is aiming to be crowned champion of Europe for the second time in just two months
    He shed the unfortunate fringe and has gone on to become England's midfield enforcer and Mr Reliable
    2: He shed the unfortunate fringe and has gone on to become England's midfield enforcer and Mr Reliable

    All all-round athlete who excelled at cricket and athletics, this England regular recently won his first league title
    3: All all-round athlete who excelled at cricket and athletics, this England regular recently won his first league title
    He replaced Rio Ferdinand, and then Gary Cahill in the England back four, but has been one of the stand out stars of Euro2012 so far
    4: He replaced Rio Ferdinand, and then Gary Cahill in the England back four, but has been one of the stand out stars of Euro2012 so far

    England's youngest ever player, this Londoner has shone so far this summer as manager Roy Hodgson's super sub
    5: England's youngest ever player, this Londoner has shone so far this summer as manager Roy Hodgson's super sub
    6: He was tall, even as a schoolboy, but didn't take up football until he was 15 - preferring cricket during his early years.
    6: He was tall, even as a schoolboy, but didn't take up football until he was 15 - preferring cricket during his early years.

    7: Went to the same school as Gazza and followed in his footsteps to Newcastle and then England
    7: Went to the same school as Gazza and followed in his footsteps to Newcastle and then England
    8: England's new captain fantastic, a deadball specialist who has shone with the armband this summer
    8: England's new captain fantastic, a deadball specialist who has shone with the armband this summer

    9: The baby of the team, this photo is barely a decade old. This star in the making is a second generation England player
    9: The baby of the team, this photo is barely a decade old. This star in the making is a second generation England player
    10: A regular in the England set-up, he shrugged off a personal tragedy to compete at Euro2012, where he hopes to win his 50th cap
    10: A regular in the England set-up, he shrugged off a personal tragedy to compete at Euro2012, where he hopes to win his 50th cap

    11: England's first choice number 2 and a solid performer in Poland/Ukraine. One of 6 Liverpool players hoping to find success this summer
    11: England's first choice number 2 and a solid performer in Poland/Ukraine. One of 6 Liverpool players hoping to find success this summer
    12: The baby face is long gone on this star, arguably England's best player and the best in the world in his position. If England make the final, it'll win him his 100th cap
    12: The baby face is long gone on this star, arguably England's best player and the best in the world in his position. If England make the final, it'll win him his 100th cap

    13: A child footballing prodigy who's living up to his hype. Scorer of one of the best goals of the tournament so far
    13: A child footballing prodigy who's living up to his hype. Scorer of one of the best goals of the tournament so far
    14: There's no mistaking that mischievous grin. Back after a break, England fans are praying we've not seen the best of him yet
    14: There's no mistaking that mischievous grin. Back after a break, England fans are praying we've not seen the best of him yet.
     

    MAJIBU YA UBASHIRI

    After a year of scandals, this Barking-born boy is aiming to be crowned champion of Europe for the second time in just two months
    1: John Terry
    He shed the unfortunate fringe and has gone on to become England's midfield enforcer and Mr Reliable
    2: Scott Parker

    All all-round athlete who excelled at cricket and athletics, this England regular recently won his first league title
    3: James Milner
    He replaced Rio Ferdinand, and then Gary Cahill in the England back four, but has been one of the stand out stars of Euro2012 so far
    4: Joleon Lescott

    England's youngest ever player, this Londoner has shone so far this summer as manager Roy Hodgson's super sub
    5: Theo Walcott
    6: Joe Hart
    6: Joe Hart

    7: Andy Carroll
    7: Andy Carroll
    8: England's new captain fantastic, a deadball specialist who has shone with the armband this summer
    8: Steven Gerrard

    9: The baby of the team, this photo is barely a decade old. This star in the making is a second generation England player
    9: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
    10: A regular in the England set-up, he shrugged off a personal tragedy to compete at Euro2012, where he hopes to win his 50th cap
    10: Jermaine Defoe

    11: England's first choice number 2 and a solid performer in Poland/Ukraine. One of 6 Liverpool players hoping to find success this summer
    11: Glen Johnson
    12: The baby face is long gone on this star, arguably England's best player and the best in the world in his position. If England make the final, it'll win him his 100th cap
    12: Ashley Cole

    13: A child footballing prodigy who's living up to his hype. Scorer of one of the best goals of the tournament so far
    13: Danny Welbeck
    14: There's no mistaking that mischievous grin. Back after a break, England fans are praying we've not seen the best of him yet
    14: Wayne Rooney


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