Lulu Michael or Wema Sepetu?

Two beautiful girls who have recently gone blond (literally)...they are both actresses, both are in love with fashion and have unique styles, both are super famous and their lives are full of scandals...both are young ladies that we love in our own ways. Am talking about Elizabeth Michael a.k.a Lulu and Wema Sepetu...
Regardless of their personal lives,lets take a look at their fashion and style...
Below are three images of both Lulu and Wema....collected from their Instagram pages (which you should follow them by the way)....so,go through these images and at the end,share with us one thing.....
Who is your favorite,style-wise,between Lulu and Wema? You might have seen them in their movies too,or even met them in salon and various occasions....who is your favorite among the two?

Diamond Platinumz and Zari Bosslady- New Couple Alert??

Rumors started circulating few weeks ago...and now pictures are everywhere...
 Its about these two very entertainment powerful individuals,Diamond Platinumz and Zara "Bosslady" from Uganda. Well,Zara already attempted to kill the rumors by denying any relations with our boy but heeey...fans think otherwise
And these pictures are so not helping the denial...lol... So,we have heard alot of projects by Diamond..like the movie project in China with Wema,or the one with Penny.... will this project mature any different?

Anxiously waiting...

Being The Woman He Desires Even if You are Shy

Step1
Surprise him now & again with something unexpected, such as oral sex in an unexpected place/time. Do you often have sex in the same place? Mix it up & he will be pleasantly surprised- trust me.
Step2
Don’t be shy about what it is you are up to & what you want. (He wouldn’t be)Take charge; Unbuckle the belt & jeans/pants, take off the shirt, kiss him, etc. (ESPECIALLY if this is something you normally don’t do) – Lead him where you want to take him. Your man will be COMPLETELY turned on by YOU taking the initiative.

Being The Woman He Desires Even if You are Shy
Step3
Talk dirty (if you are comfortable). Often, JUST talking to him, not necessarily dirty, will make him crazy.(e.g. how much you want him right now, how good he tastes/feels ,etc.)Make this something special (time & again) that he won’t forget.
TIPS
Your man loves your body more than you know, try not to be self conscious
Be able to laugh & talk about everything.
Never do anything you don’t want to!!
More
Do this occasionally, but spread it out enough to keep the anticipation factor alive.

Have FUN!!!
The Most of it ENJOY !!!!!

Meet The Tallest And The Shortest

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There is something about sizes that will never stop making us all go Wow! No wonder the debates on whether size matters or not will keep on like a candle light during Doo days.
The tallest man and the shortest man in the world met Thursday in London to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Guinness World Records book
According to The Telegraph, 31-year old Sultan Kösen from Turkey measures in at 8 feet, 3 inches. Chandra Bahadur Dangi, the 75-year-old man from Nepal is 1 foot, 7 inches tall. See the age difference?
There you go..the tallest meet the shortest and we’ll go Wow

Premier league players to join security funds

The government is in talks with the Social Security Regulatory Authority (SSRA) to see how premier league soccer players can be included in the security funds, the National Assembly was told yesterday.
 
The Deputy Minister for Information, Youth, Culture and Sports, Juma Nkamia said most football clubs in the country offer job contracts to players thu
s it was important to ensure they join the security schemes like other workers.
 
“Most Tanzanian footballers retire around the age of 35 after playing for approximately 10 to 15 years. It is essential that as they leave, they have something to carry home,” he said.
The deputy minister said security funds should take the opportunity and see how best the players, some with short contracts can be served like other members.
 
Such a facility should include provisions of how the funds can collect deductions from various clubs within the time of the player’s services.
 
Nkamia was responding by Ileje MP Aliko Kibona (CCM) who sought to know  what plans the government has made to ensure premier league clubs enroll their players in social security schemes.
 
The legislator blamed the clubs for not adhering to the Social Security Funds Act of 1964 that requires all employers to register their employees with social security funds.
 
“Why can’t the government order those clubs to comply with the law just like other employers in the country,” he demanded.
 
The MP argued that when players retire because of age, permanent injury or reduced ability to play, they need to be given some start up funds to adapt to a new life situation without sport earnings.
The deputy minister said the government was working on the matter, praising Young Africans SC of Dar es Salaam for the good effort of entering negotiations with NSSF to provide a housing loan scheme to their players.
 
Meanwhile, the government has promised to intervene on the high deductions the premier league teams face in each match.
“I have met Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) officials and other stakeholders in discussion to see how to harmonize the deductions. It is true the deductions are too big and many,” said the deputy minister.
 
The Dar es Salaam Regional Football Association (DRFA) was getting double shares in the deductions while it was not doing anything visible.  “It is not known what the DRFA is doing with the money,” he told MPs.

TFF picks 23 refs for FIFA seminar

 About 23 referees from the First Division League including those having FIFA badges have being selected to participate in a FIFA seminar starting tomorrow, to polish referring and enable a more positive image of Tanzania soccer.
 
Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) competition director Boniface Wambura said yesterday that the selected referees will undergo physical fitness tests. They are supposed to arrive today at federation hostels located at the Karume Memorial Stadium.
 
The trainers at the seminar are Riziki Majala and Soud Abdi who are recognized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
 
 Selected referees are Ahmed Juma Simba (Kagera), Arnold Bugado (Singida), Charles Peter Simon (Dodoma), Dalila Jafari Mtwana (Zanzibar), Ferdinand Chacha Baringenge (Mwanza), Florentina Zablon (Dodoma) and Frank John Komba (Coast). 
 
Others are Grace Wamara (Kagera), Hellen Joseph Mduma (Dar es Salaam), Israel Mujuni Nkongo (Dar es Salaam), Issa Bilali Ali (Zanzibar), Issa Haji Vuai (Zanzibar), John Longido Kanyenye (Mbeya), Jonesia Rukyaa Kabakama (Kagera) and Josephat Deu Bulali (Tanga).
 
 Others are Kudra Omary (Tanga), Martin Eliphas Saanya (Morogoro), Mary Kapinga (Ruvuma), Mfaume Ali Nassoro (Zanzibar), Mgaza Ali Kinduli (Zanzibar), Samwel Hudson Mpenzu (Arusha), Soud Iddi Lila (Dar es Salaam) and Waziri Sheha Waziri (Zanzibar).
 
“We need them to use the opportunity positively that the training will have a positive impact in our soccer and make sure that rules are observed in our football,” the TFF director noted.

KOICA to establish Taekwondo Dojan at Police Academy

The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) will finance USD 165,000 to establish a state-of-the-art Taekwondo Dojan at the Dar es Salaam Police Academy (DPA) in an initiative to build the capacity of the academy.

The project, expected to be completed in 2015, is the initiative of the late Master OH Jongse, a taekwondo master from Korea who was dispatched to the Dar es Salaam Police Academy by KOICA under its World Friends Korea volunteer program to serv
e as a taekwondo instructor.

Unfortunately, Master OH Jongse passed away from malaria before finalising the implementation of the project.

'KOICA decided to implement the project in memory of their volunteer and to strengthen their relationship with the Dar es Salaam Police Academy,' said Kim Seungbeom, the Resident Representative of KOICA Tanzania, speaking on behalf of the agency.

Taekwondo is one of the most effective forms of martial arts in the world and it improves strength, fitness and flexibility.

'We have found taekwondo stretching tough, but the results are great,' said one of late Master OH’s students.

During the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between the KOICA and the Dar es Salaam Police Academy for the implementation of the project, the DPA commandant, SACP Ally Lugendo, said that the project will help to increase the number of trainees who will receive taekwondo training at the DPA, and the dojan will serve as a space for additional martial arts training for the Police.

KOICA is an agency of the Government of the Republic of Korea responsible for implementing the government’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) and technical cooperation programs in developing countries.