As the opening up of Southern highlands regions taking place through improving infrastructure including road networks particular the Tunduma- Sumbawanga tarmac road which is on the way, it has revealed that there is an increase flow of people from other regions who purchase land along the road to Sumbawanga.
Villages along the Tunduma-Ikana road project which is under CCC company found having more immigrants who visits and negotiate with villagers on the land deal.
The land is sold between one million shilling per acre to two million along the road, of which people from western regions have seen as a potential deal and their has been a massive immigration of people in villages like Nkangamo, Chiwanda, Ndalambo and Nyenjele.
Because of its fertility nature, people in Ndalambo and Tunduma ward don't use fertilizer in their farms, this gives a super profits to their produce during the process of marketing since they fetch good price because of its organic nature, at the same get profit because of less cost they incur during the farming cycle.
Under the traditional right of occupancy scheme, farmers have a guarantee to obtain loan from financial institutions to mechanize agriculture with a collateral of land, this is a potential opportunity to new comes because of the fact that the inhabitant of the listed places have not well utilized such opportunities.
It is expected that by the end of 2014, the sociologists and community development practitioner predict to have a new-mixed up society that will foster development in areas where dominant single culture were existed for long. Tunduma -Ikana road are among the areas which had low rate of immigrant previously but today with the construction of road, their likely to be effected and affected by culture intermingling.
Friday, October 26, 2012
FARMERS ATTENTION FOR NEW SEASON
FARMERS in southern highlands regions are now ready for production after the first rain dropped today in most of regions.
In Mbozi District farmers have declared happier day on Idd day after heavy rain dropped, alerting new farming season to take off.
However the season starts while the government is still quit on the supply of subsidized fertilizer and its attachment including seeds
Farmers who spoken to this blog said, poor control mechanisms on fake inputs will affect production in the coming season following claims of over supply of fake seed, fertilizer and pesticides.
"We rural inhabitants always seen as a testing class for every bad deals, as you have seen few days ago 1000 Tons of fake fertilizer was impounded in single shop here in Mbozi don't you think the situation is conducive for farmers" asked one resident of Ichenjezya in Mbozi District.
rain started at 1.50 noon hours prolonged to 3.00 pm where as for the urban inhabitant also saw this as opportunity in removing dust which has sustained for almost five months.
rain flow on canal |
soon after rain |
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
STACO LTD GOWDON CLOSED TODAY AFTER ALLEGATION OF SELLING FAKE FERTILIZER
STACO LTD a agency company selling fertilizers in Mbozi District, has closed today by officials from ministry of Agriculture who accompanied with security and policy departments.
One of official from Ministry of Agriculture department from the DADPS Coordination unit said, they were directed by the Deputy Minister of Agriculture who adhockly visited last week and found the company operating illegally
This is a car used to ferry officials during timely assesment and check ups in STACO fertilizer shop in Vwawa Mbozi
according to the sources, the STACO company is no longer operating in Tanzania after being expelled by the Govermnment in few years ago following failure to meet conditions and regulations guiding fertilizer business.
In his visit, Deputy Minister Dr Malima picked up two bags as a sample and directed its subordinateds in ministry to conduct through inspection in the companies stock to verify whether such stock is properly followed condition,
One of official from Ministry of Agriculture department from the DADPS Coordination unit said, they were directed by the Deputy Minister of Agriculture who adhockly visited last week and found the company operating illegally
This is a car used to ferry officials during timely assesment and check ups in STACO fertilizer shop in Vwawa Mbozi
Urea ferilizer which reported to be under standards with neither bartch date no expire date, |
Farmers wondering whats going on in the STACO store during inspection which captured un discovered branders by this company |
One of packed bag of urea fertilizer keept aside as exhbit |
District Agricultural and Livestock officer Mr Richard Siriri was among accompanied official during inspection, here going outside the gowdown after noticing many problems in the stock |
People still wondering what they saw whether is true or not during inspection exercise |
In his visit, Deputy Minister Dr Malima picked up two bags as a sample and directed its subordinateds in ministry to conduct through inspection in the companies stock to verify whether such stock is properly followed condition,
Friday, October 19, 2012
GOOGLE DISPLAY ITS DATA STORAGE SECRECY
Ever fancied a look inside one of Google's cavernous server farms? Given the security issues, the company isn't likely to just let anyone mooch around -- but understands if you're curious. That's why it's adding a special collection to its Street View data that lets you wander inside without a big trek to Iowa, Belgium or Finland. If you'd like to sample some of the delights, you can check out our gallery or head down past the break to get a video tour of the facility in Lenoir, NC. |
Lutheran leader raps Catholic archbishop's opposition to same-sex marriage
CWN - October 17, 2012
A Lutheran bishop has chastised a Catholic prelate for organizing
public opposition to a bid for legal approval of same-sex marriage.
“I recognize your authority in formulating positions for your own flock
in Minnesota,” wrote Rt. Rev. Herbert Chilstrom, a retired presiding
bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, in an open letter to
Archbishop John Nienstadt of St. Paul-Minneapolis.
“But for you and
others to campaign for an amendment that imposes your stance on all
citizens in Minnesota--including other Christians, believers of other
faith groups and unbelievers--it is overstepping your bounds.”
Archbishop Nienstadt has rallied support for a referendum measure that
would formalize the definition of marriage in Minnesota, stipulating
that it is a union of one man and one woman.
The referendum has drawn
opposition from activists who seek to change the definition of
marriage--thereby imposing their stance on others.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
New blog for sourthern highlands regions launched
Having strong and energetic labour among its inhabitant, The so called big four regions which now days have been spitted to six regions is a home of fertile, arable and suitable land for human development particular in sector which employs large population of African people the so called Agriculture and livestock sector.
Today, investors all over the world looking for this paradise in order to participate in accelerating development processing by allocating capital in virgin land which not developed. This yield profit in their hands through returns of their capital while the community receives royalties, wages and rent as payback from investment. under the win win concept, it is seen that the six regions under bigfour blog will dramatically change to become better living place
The author of this blog aim to ensure that the voice of people from the six regions being Mbeya, Iringa, Ruvuma, Rukwa, Njombe and Katavi is heard by respective authorities. This is through promoting peoples efforts taken to fight against poverty , disease and ignorance.
the blog will basically engage in covering issues related to agriculture, environmental related, Business and Economic related, events and current affairs.
In order to sustain it and become one of popular media outlet, the bigfour blog plan to employ correspondents in the six region that will be responsible in coverage of issues in their respective regions.
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