KWSG SIGNS N70BN MOU WITH SPAIN CONSORTIUM FOR RICE PRODCUTION

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KWSG signs N70bn mou with Spain consortium for rice prodcution
From LAYI OLANREWAJU, Ilorin
Friday January 27, 2012

In its bid to boost rice production and employment opportunities, the Kwara State Government yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on rice cultivation, processing and packaging with a Spain-based Vasolar Consortium.
In the arrangement, the consortium would contribute N70 billion over a period of four years while the state government would make 20,000 hectares of land available for the project as its own contribution to the project.

In his opening remark at the ceremony, the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) on Investment to the state governor, Mr. Yomi Ogunsola said the consortium would also be responsible for sponsoring farmers in the state for overseas training on rice production and processing.
According to him, the project would be in four modus with 5,000 hectares per year and is expected to produce 40,000 tons of rice per year which is expected to be run over four years.

Speaking after signing the MoU, the state Governor, Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed said the event marked another giant stride in his administration’s determination to use commercial agriculture as bastion of economic growth of the state.  Ahmed who pointed out that majority of the people of the state were peasant farmers noted that the new arrangement would make it easy for them to transform from peasant farming practice to commercial farming.
“We want to move agriculture from peasant level to commercial level in order to improve upon the state’s economy. Lessons have been learnt from the Shonga commercial farming initiative and we are using the experience gained from there to further enhance agricultural practice in the state,” he said.

The governor added that aside from employment generation, job opportunities for the rural dwellers, the new rice production project would assist the state in getting the youths positively engaged. He added: “The proceeds from this project would further enhance the state’s internally generated revenue (IGR). This is because the market is huge because of the fact that rice is consumed everywhere in the world.”

He expressed confidence in the ability of Vasolar group to deliver the good. Earlier, the leader of the Vasolar Consortium, Mr. Niguel Anyon Garkardo Macais had commended Governor Ahmed for his initiative while noting that the nation had not been able to exploit its agricultural potentials.

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BAYELSA GUBER: DICKSON BEGINS CAMPAIGN

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Bayelsa guber: Dickson begins campaign
From Femi Folaranmi, Yenagoa
Friday January 27, 2012

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate for the February governorship elections in Bayelsa, House of Representatives member, Henry Seriake Dickson, in his bid to penetrate the grassroots for electoral victory has inaugurated 1,500 volunteers from 300 communities in the state in the Keme-to-Keme (Person-to-Person) campaign strategy.
Dickson who expressed happiness that the PDP was not alone in the agenda to restore Bayelsa to its lost glory noted that the efforts of the volunteers would go a long way to ensure that the reign of the present administration came to an end.

He said, “I want to thank all of you for believing in our vision to change Bayelsa State. With volunteers like you, the crusade has just started. We are happy that the PDP is not alone as you have bought into the new vision to transform Bayelsa State. Just spread the gospel and I assure you that the days of destruction are over; the days of under development are over and the days of wasteful venture are over in Bayelsa. We must build new roads, new infrastructure, revive our educational system, health sector and power.

“In Bayelsa State as we talk now, we are faced with what I call arrested development or arrested destiny faced with underdevelopment in the face of huge allocation. We don’t even know how they spend our money or use our resources, your resources. They seat in Abuja and apply state funds and share with their allies to pursue things that are not beneficial to me and you. With available funds, we can build roads to Oporoma, Nembe, Brass, Agge and so on. We can also create new employment. For us, we will run a government that will not abuse state powers.”

The initiator and coordinator of the Keme-to-Keme, Dr. Stella Dorgu, said the team of volunteers was committed to the cause of enthroning good governance in the state. She said the 1,500 team spread across the eight local government areas would go from door-to-door to spread the message of change brought by the Dickson/Jonah PDP gubernatorial ticket to develop the state.
Meanwhile, at the commencement of governorship campaigns in Yenagoa, Dickson accused Sylva of allegedly misappropriating public funds belonging to Bayelsa State.

While lamenting that Yenagoa did not befit the status of a state capital, Dickson declared that he would launch a new campaign modus operandi, “Operation Vote Them Out”, so that the new administration could implement the Yenagoa masterplan.
“The situation in our dear state is what I call arrested development or arrested destiny. No development is taking place in Bayelsa State for now.

“The people are very desperate and because they know they have not done well, they are afraid. Instead of using the state resources to build roads and other things, they are buying bombs and training our boys. But with your prayers and support, a new dawn has come in Bayelsa. Please, turn out en mass during the election and vote for change. We have to vote out those who are playing bazaar with our resources.”

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Burundians to officiate Simba, Kiyovu match

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TFF information officer Boniface Wambura

The Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) has picked Burundians to officiate a Confederation Cup preliminary round encounter pitting Tanzania’s Simba SC and Rwanda’s Kiyovu.

Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) Information Officer, Boniface Wambura on Thursday named the referees as Thierry Nkurinziza (central referee) to be assisted by Jean-Claude Birumushahu and Jean-Marie Hakizimana. CAF has appointed Uganda’s Abbas Sendyowa, match commissioner.

The match to be played on February 18 at the Amahoro Stadium in Kigali, Rwanda and the return leg tie is planned for March 4 at the National Stadium in Dar es Salaam.  Meanwhile, Tanzanian Leslie Liunda will be the match commissioner when AS Vita Club of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) plays Athletico Olympique of Burundi in preliminary round of CAF Champions League.

The match to be played on either February 17, 18 and 19 in Kinshasa will be officiated by Gabonese Mbourou Roponat, Wilfred Nziengu and David Obamba. Match commissioner will be Eugene Katamban from Uganda. Wambura said the return leg encounter has been listed on either March 2, 3 and 4 in Bujumbura, Burundi.

By NELLY MTEMA, Tanzania Daily News

Mt. Gorilla rally brought forward

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This year’s Rwanda Mt. Gorilla rally has been brought forward to September 13-15 by the World Motor Sports Council.

A World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) meeting held in Singapore late last year confirmed that the three-day event, which also counts as a round on the FIA Africa Rally Championship, would be held in September.

The opening round (Zimbabwe Challenge Rally) is penciled for March 16-18 and will be followed by the Sasol Rally of South Africa in April (19-21), Zambia international rally in May (11-13) and the KCB Safari Rally in June (8-10).

The championship will then head to Uganda for the KCB Pearl of Africa rally in July (13-15) before crossing to Tanzania for the Kobil rally in August (24-26).

The final round (Madagascar international rally) will be held in November (16-18).

Jean Yves Ranarivelo of Madagascar beat Davite Giancarlo to win last year’s Mt. Gorilla Rally. Burundi’s Valery Bukera claimed the final podium slot.

2012 FIA African Rally Championship calendaToyota Zimbabwe Challenge Rally

Sasol Rally -South Africa
Zambia International Rally
KCB Safari Rally
KCB Pearl of Africa Uganda Rally
Kobil Rally of Tanzania
KCB Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally
Rally International Madagascarr

By Bonnie Mugabe, The New Times

United Nations: Who ordered the cocaine?

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Experts said the drugs had a street value of $2 million (AFP/Getty Images/File, Joe Raedle)

UNITED NATIONS — A 16 kilo (35.5 pounds) consignment of cocaine that Mexican drug traffickers recently lost has turned up in an unlikely place — the United Nations in New York.

Police and UN officials Thursday described how two fake UN bags containing the drugs — which experts said had a street value of about $2 million — set off a security alert when they were delivered, apparently by accident, to the the global body’s headquarters.

The bags, which had the UN symbol printed on them, were shipped from Mexico through the DHL delivery company’s center in Cincinnati, Ohio, Deputy Commissioner Paul Browne of the New York Police Department told AFP.

But the bags had no address on them, nor any return to sender details.

“It is my understanding that because there was no addressee, the DHL just thought well that’s the UN symbol so we should ship it on to UN headquarters and let them figure out who it was supposed to go to,” Browne said.

But the two UN bags were “obvious fakes” and were quickly intercepted by security staff when they arrived on January 16. The bags contained about 14 hard cover books which had been hollowed to create space for the cocaine.

“The working theory now is that possibly it was never meant to have left Mexico at all,” the deputy commissioner said, adding that the bags were “a bad fake”.

“Somebody in Mexico is probably in trouble now having let a significant amount of cocaine out of their possession,” he added.

UN officials said the bags were like flour sacks but were the wrong color or material to be any kind of official bag. “It was not a diplomatic pouch. That I can say categorically,” UN spokesman Martin Nesirky told reporters.

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Nshimiyimana happy with Kiyovu draw

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Isonga captain Emery Bayisenge scored for the youthful side on Wednesday. The New Times / T. Kisambira

Isonga coach Eric Nshimiyimana believes his side is making positive strides in their debut season in the Primus League.

Isonga bounced back from a 2-1 defeat in their last league match (against defending champions APR) to hold SC Kiyovu to a 1-all draw at Kigali Regional Stadium on Wednesday.

“I think we played well against Kiyovu. The coordination is finally starting to show and I know that we shall get even better once we play more games,” the former APR coach said.

Isonga skipper Emery Bayisenge put Isonga in front from the spot-kick at the stroke of half time but the green baggies secured a point thanks to a fine header from new recruit Simon Okwi.

The result kept Kiyovu fourth on the league table with 21 points while Isonga jumped out of the relegation zone on goal difference.

The youthful side is on level points (six) with Nyanza, Espoir and AS Kigali.

On Sunday, Isonga will travel to Etincelles.

Primus League
Kiyovu 1-1 Isonga

By Bonnie Mugabe, The New Times

Investors exhibit positive perception on T-bills

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Bank of Tanzania

Investors appetite and confidence on government securities are gradually picking up as reflected in the outcome of the Bank of Tanzania’s (BoT) recent auctions.

For example, the five-year fixed Treasury bond auction on Wednesday this week was oversubscribed by 54.14bn/- against the 25bn/- that the central bank sought. Likewise, twelve month treasury bills auction last week was oversubscribed by 69.29bn/-.

Analysts attribute the oversubscription to the easing of liquidity stance with overnight rates decreasing from record high in the months of December 2011 and early January this year. “It remains to be seen as a positive sentiment. We expect the over subscription and cut-off at 18 per cent. Most trading books are expected to be targeting the five-year bond to add on some risk,” projected the Standard Chartered Bank in its daily commentary ahead of the auction.

According to the report, the secondary market was as well expected to start picking up. Similarly, the completion of tax obligations by most key players in government securities explains reason for the oversubscription. Over 60 per cent of the key players of long term maturities are commercial banks, with only five per cent as retail investors. Others are pension funds, insurance companies and a few micro-finance institutions.

According to the BoT Treasury Bonds Auction Summary, yield to maturity was set at 17.05 per cent with the bank accepting 25bn/- as successful amount despite the oversubscription. In the last half of 2011, the central bank cancelled several bonds auctions including; the two for seven years and one for two-years–over disagreement with bidding investors who offered low coupon rates while a number of bonds had been undersubscribed.

Source Tanzania Daily News

Zantel re-launches Ezy Pesa, Farijika Insurance in Dar

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Zantel Chief Business Officer, Ahmed Mokhels (right), speaking during the launch of financial services via mobile phone Zantel Ezy Money in Dar es Salaam yesterday evening. Others from left is Chairman of the National Insurance Corporation, Ambassador Charles Mutalemwa, Zantel Chief Executive Officer Ali Bin Jarsh and Deputy Minister of Communications, Science and technology, Charles Kitwanga.

Zantel Mobile Company on Thursday re-launched its financial services—Ezy Pesa and Farijika insurance—in Dar es Salaam amid promises of easing financial transactions for its customers.

Zantel Chief Executive Officer Ali Bin Jarsh said, “Zantel was the first to introduce this service in 2008…our vision has not changed but we have worked hard to improve this service to serve you better.  We have modified and improved the service, which we are re-launching today as Ezy Pesa.”

The CEO said Zantel envision the service to be used for personal and commercial purposes, noting that the firm has made it easy for its customers to transact be is paying their local retailers, sending money to their families or paying employees.

“Our journey in the financial space has been not so easy, but we have picked enough learning’s and reshaped our offering and we believe this re-launch is a stage for the service to take off,” said Mr Jarsh, noting, “Zantel is committed to ensure customers get the best in mobile financial services.”

The firm’s Chief Commercial Officer, Mr Ahmed Mokhles said, “This is another opportunity to demonstrate our achievements as a telecommunication company…we are determined to provide affordable communication services in an innovative way.” He said the need and opportunity for mobile money are shared by businesses and their customers. For businesses across industries, the mobile channel offers the opportunity to reach new customers as well as to provide better service to existing customers.

The mobile channel opens doors to financial services for majority who lack access to formal financial services and the unbanked customers. And, for the banked, mobile money service facilitates financial sector inclusion that gives customers enormous potential for development impact.

The Bank of Tanzania’s (BoT) Deputy Governor, Mr Juma Reli said Zantel has played a big role on pushing the services to Tanzanians, saying the central bank has opened doors to increase financial services in the country. Deputy Minister for Communication, Science and Technology Charles Kitwanga said, ‘The country still needs more of these services to solve problems of workers and farmers in rural areas, particularly.”

He said the Ezy Money and Farijika services will help many Tanzanians but challenged the service providers to avail the services to a wider spectrum of the citizens.

Source Tanzania Daily News

Rwanda: Clubs gear up for Muhanga 7s

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Buffaloes will again count on Vincent Kamali in the upcoming Muhanga 7s.

Twelve clubs including one from Burundi will take part in the inaugural Muhanga 7s next month.

The one-day tournament will also be used to mark the club’s one year existence with Muhanga Mayor Yvonne Mutakwasuku presiding over the prize giving ceremony.

Alex Araire, an official from the club told Times Sport yesterday that their target is to reach the semi-finals.

“We will be up against the very best like Buffaloes, Lion der Fer, Sharks but that will not deter our target of reaching the semis,” the veteran player said.

The club is desperately looking for Rwf 1m to host the tournament, which will be the second 7s tournament after last week’s Buffaloes 7s.

By Ostine Arinaitwe, The New Times

Sudan end goal drought to hold Angola

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Sudan ended a 36-year Africa Cup of Nations goal drought as they came from behind twice to draw 2-2 with Angola in the first of two Group B matches played yesterday.

Former Manchester United striker Manucho scored five minutes into each half for the Black Antelopes and Mohamed Bashir twice levelled for the Jediane Falcons at a sparsely populated Estadio Nuevo de Malabo.

Angola came into the game anxious to silence critics like Burkina Faso coach Paulo Duarte, who accused his conquerors of being a route-one team fond of time wasting.

Coach Mohamed Abdalla sprang a surprise by ditching long-time Sudan first choice goalkeeper Almoiz Mahgoub and promoting Akram while fit-again Mohamed Tahir returned in the other change from a team narrowly beaten by Ivory Coast.

Akram did not have a memorable introduction to Cup of Nations football as he picked the ball out of the net only five minutes into the game after an opportunist Manucho goal.

On the 29th minute, Sudan leveled as Bashir headed home a millimetre-perfect Mudathir Eltaib cross.

It was the first goal scored by the Falcons since March 6 1976 when they drew 1-1 with Zaire – now the Democratic Republic of Congo – in a meaningless group game.

Yesterday’s results

Group B
Sudan 2-2 Angola

Today’s fixtures
Group C
Niger vs Tunisia
Gabon vs Morocco

Source Agencies