Monday, January 9, 2012

WATER PROBLEM AT MIKOCHENI CAMPUS




The simtanks that are used to store water at Tumaini University,Mikocheni campus







By Avila kewe
The scarcity of water at Tumaini University Dar es Salaam campus is due to poor infrastructure for water supply and inadequate water reserve.
Speaking with the repoter few days ago Mrs. Gertrude Nzota who is the member of staff management at Mikocheni campus, said that high cost and inadequate water reserves leads to water problem in this area.
Moreover, due to this problem we are to make sure that all the reserves that are available must be full of water once the car which provides us with water comes. Also the canteen management should do so.
She continued that, water is very important in human life and health wise, without water we are getting diseases like UTI if the toilets are dirty. Also toilets without water tend to smell badly.
Not only that, but also this system of purchasing from the car suppliers is very cost due to the fact that we are using more than ten hundred thousands of liter within three days.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

EXERCISING PUBLIC SPEAKING

The student of Tumaini University of Dar es Salaam College have equaling allot of competence when they are speaking, due to the different presentation which are done by the professionals teacher who are teaching them from their different campuses. The presentation contain different topics which facing the society of Tanzania and the world at large. But always goes with specific subject.

Presentations increase the knowledge, skills and stimulate the brain of students to work faster in answering different question from the observers. It always makes the student think and delivers or responds the question, addition, opinion quickly from different observer. Through this it will be easy to make good communication with strong reason and good argument.

All this comes due to the good effort of different lectures at the campuses of Tumaini. The example of the lectures who use presentation dulling the class hours in order to encourage and increase student competence are Madam Agnes Shija, Sir Godwin Gondwe, Sir Kitwana, and others.
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