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POPULATION MIGRATION

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  CHAPTER03:                                                                       POPULATION MIGRATION Sometime population migration termed as “ population movement ” Population migration refers to population movement from one place to another for permanent or temporary change of residence. Population migration can be in term of the followings (i)      Voluntary and involuntary migration (push and pull factors for migration) (ii)    Short term and long term migration (iii) Internal and external (inter-region migration) (iv) Temporally and Permanently Population migration also can be categorized into two:          1. According to time; (i)      Permanent migration (ii)    Temporary migration          2. According to locality; (i)      Rural-rural migration (ii)    Urban-urban migration (iii) Rural-urban migration (iv) Urban-rural migration Therefore; population movement involved by or influenced by pull factors and push factors. Pull

Maisha ni kama Shamba

“Maisha ni kama Shamba, wapo ambao wazazi wao walifanikiwa kununua shamba hili na wao kwa juhudi wazijuazo wao walifanikiwa kung’oa visiki, kulima, kupanda mbegu na kupalilia na kisha sasa mazao yanamea na wao wananyweshea. Watoto au vijana wenye wazazi wa namna hii huwa hawana kazi sana,wao huwapokea wazazi wao mpira wa maji na kuanza kumwagilia. Wapo wale ambao wazazi wao walifanikiwa kununua shamba lakini walishindwa kulihudumia na sasa wao ndio huenda kuanza upya, kazi yao huwa ngumu sana kwani hutakiwa kuanza mwanzo, hawa ni wale waliobahatika tu kupata elimu lakini kwao hakuna uwezo. Ewe ambaye kwenu mmefanikiwa usikatishe ndoto ya mwenzio kwa uwezo wa mzazi wako,USITUMIE PESA KAMA FIMBO YA KUMCHAPIA MWENZIO”

The Right Angle to approach a difficult problem is the “Try-Angle” {For with God nothing shall be impossible. Luke 1:37}

“Some people complain God put thorns on roses, while others praise Him for putting roses among thorns.” Philippians 4:8 “The bridge you burn now may be the one you later have to cross” Romans 12:18 “Real friends are those who, when you’ve made a fool of yourself, don’t feel you’ve done a permanent job.” 1 Corinthians 13:7, 8. “Most people wish to serve God-but only in an advisory capacity.” 1 Peter 5:6 “If you don’t stand for something you’ll fall for anything.” Isaiah 7:9 “Although the tongue weighs very little, few people are able to hold it.” James 3:5 “It’s good to be a Christian and know it, but it’s better to be a Christian and show it.” John 13:35 “Sorrow looks back. Worry looks around. Faith looks up.” Heb. 12:2 “Success in marriage/ministry is more than finding the right person/job. It’s becoming the right person.” 1 Timothy 6:11 “Failure in people is caused by lack of determination than lack of talent.” Galatians 6:9 “A man is rich acc

UTAMBUE MOYO WAKO

“Unaweza kuwa si wa kwanza kwake, wala wa mwisho kwake, Aliwahi kupenda kabla na anaweza kupenda tena. Lakini kama anakupenda wewe, unajali nini tena? Yeye si mkamilifu, na wewe pia si mkamilifu, na wote wawili hamuwezi kuwa wakamilifu pamoja, lakini kama anaweza kukufanya ucheke, anakunfanya ufikiri mara mbili na anakiri kuwa yeye ni binadamu a anatenda makosa basi mshikilie yeye na mpe kwa kadiri uwezavyo. Anaweza kuwa hakufikirii kila sekunde katika siku, lakini atakupa sehemu ya utu na mwili wake anayojua utaivunja YANI MOYO WAKE. Usimbadilishe, usimchambue, usitegemee makubwa zaidi ya yale awezayo kukupa au yale anayomudu. Tabasamu pale akufurahishapo, muambie pale anapokukasirisha, ana ummis pale anapokuwa hayupo. HAPO UTAKUWA NA FURAHA YA MAPENZI NA WASIWASI WA MAPENZI UTAONDOKA” “Hakuna haja ya kukata tamaa na kujiona kuwa huna thamani katika mapenzi yako kwakuwa tu kila mahusiano uanzishayo hayawi na mwisho mzuri au ulioutarajia, mai

WHY DID CHE GUEVARA COME TO TANZANIA SECRETLY

The Argentinean revolutionary and hero of the Cuban revolution, Ernesto “Che” Guevara, spent over four months in Tanzania between 1965 and 1966. He entered Tanzanian soil a total of three times, once publicly and twice in secret between February and November of 1965. Che was attracted to Tanzania because it was the headquarters of most liberation movements from southern Africa; it was one of the centers of revolutionary thought in the African continent at the time. After almost three months of travelling to 6 different African countries pitching a case for a revolution, it was in Tanzania that Che would find a government ready to support his plan and a place to launch his next revolution. Tanzania would eventually become the starting point for a Cuban operation that would see Che together with more than 130 Cubans cross Lake Tanganyika and spend the next seven months fighting in the Congo. Che landed in Dar es Salaam on Thursday, February 11, 1965 from China. He had one mission: