Issue 00389 

Oct 1 - 7, 2005

Features

Students at work at JR Institute in Arusha. (Photo by Raymond John)
The new US Ambassador to Tanzania, Michael Retzer recently visited nurseries growing
the anti-malarial plant, artemisia in Engalauni village near Arusha. A USAID funded
program managed by the NGO, TechnoServe promotes growth and marketing of the
plant by the local Maasai community. From left: Ambassador Retzer and TechnoServe
Country Director, Tom Dixon examining dry artemisia. (Photo courtesy of the American
Embassy).
AA Computers staff celebrating 10 years' anniversary
Arusha Totos, an offshoot of the Wazee Club, put up a brilliant performance in the Arusha Tennis Open held at the AICC grounds on September 24 and 25. Richard Fanuel and Boniface John who battled to the finals were awarded US$ 50 in the tournament sponsored by ABB Tanelec. Above, is the jubilant Tots team, standing from left are Boniface John, Deogratus Alphonce, Eric Mdee, Musa Juma, Jackson Abdiel and Richard Fanuel squatting in front.

 

 


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