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Sunday 30 September 2012

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Cancer deaths will 'fall by 17% by 2030' as treatment improves and people stop smoking

  • Death rates set to drop from 170 to 142 per 100,000
  • Ovarian and breast cancer expected to fall the most
  • But oral and liver forms of the disease set to rise


Death rates from cancer in the UK are set to fall by almost 17 per cent by 2030, experts predict.

Better diagnosis and treatment is the main reason for the change, according to the charity Cancer Research UK.
But the improved outlook is also said to reflect the fact that fewer people are smoking.
Hope: Death rates from cancer are expected to fall suibstantially over the next two decades thanks in large part to better diagnosis and treatment
Hope: Death rates from cancer are expected to fall suibstantially over the next two decades thanks in large part to better diagnosis and treatment
In 2010, an estimated 170 people in every 100,000 members of the general population died from cancer. 
Over the next 17 years, this is forecast to fall to 142 per 100,000.
Ovarian cancer is expected to see the biggest drop in numbers of patients dying, at 42.6 per cent.

Incidence of the disease is expected to reduce from 9.1 women per 100,000 to 5.3 per 100,000 by 2030.
Death rates for breast cancer are predicted to fall by 28 per cent, for bowel cancer by 23 per cent and prostate cancer by 16 per cent.
A few cancers show a reverse trend, with larger numbers of people dying.
Death rates for oral cancer are likely to rise by 22 per cent, as incidence rises from 2.9 to 3.5 per 100,000 people. 
Cancer death rates forecast (2010-30)

Death rates in the UK (2010-30) are set to fall for most cancers, with notable exceptions being malignant melanoma, liver and oral cancers
Death rates in the UK (2010-30) are set to fall for most cancers, with notable exceptions being malignant melanoma, liver and oral cancers
For liver cancer, death rates are predicted to go up by 39 per cent, with incidence increasing from 4.2 to 5.9 per 100,000.
Professor Peter Sasieni, Cancer Research UK epidemiologist at Queen Mary, University of London, said: 'Our latest estimations show that for many cancers, adjusting for age, death rates are set to fall dramatically in the coming decades. 
'And what’s really encouraging is that the biggest cancer killers, lung, breast, bowel, and prostate, are part of this falling trend.
'Because old age is the biggest risk factor for cancer and more people are living longer, they have a greater chance of developing and, unfortunately, dying from the disease. But overall the proportion, or rate, of those who die from cancer is falling.'
Dr Harpal Kumar, Cancer Research UK’s chief executive, said: 'These new figures are encouraging and highlight the huge progress we’re making.

Stubbing it out: Adverts like this have helped to reduce the number of people smoking, which is another major factor for the improved outlook
Stubbing it out: Adverts like this have helped to reduce the number of people smoking, which is another major factor for the improved outlook

'Research across many areas is having real impact. But we know there’s still so much more to do if we are to reach a day when no one dies prematurely from cancer.
'We continue to rely on the public’s generosity to drive progress. This helps us turn discoveries made in our science labs into new treatments and to carry out clinical trials to find the best ways to treat patients.
'There are more exciting opportunities now to make a step-change than at any other time in history and we must grasp these.'
The figures were released in the run-up to Stand Up To Cancer, a fundraising partnership between Cancer Research UK and Channel 4. 
The campaign will end with a live TV entertainment show on Friday October 19.



Highest-Paid Footballers 2012 – Richest Footballers



Argentine professional footballer, Lionel Messi is the world’s highest-paid footballer, followed by David Beckham of England and Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo, according to France Football magazine. The Barcelona talisman Messi earns some 33 million euros ($43.5 million) a year with a 10.5-million-euro salary, 1.5 million euros in bonuses and 21 million euros in advertising and other contracts.

1. Lionel Messi

2012 Earnings: €33 Million (£27.5m)
2011 Earnings: €31 Million
Net worth: $110 Million – (estimated)
Current Club: FC Barcelona
The Barcelona star topped his €33 million earnings from the Spanish giants with sponsorship deals from the likes of adidas and Pepsi.

2. David Beckham

2012 Earnings: €31.5 Million (£26.2m)
2011 Earnings: €19 million
Net worth: £160 Million or $260m – As of May 2012, according to the Sunday Times UK Rich List
Current Club: Los Angeles Galaxy
Becks, 36, collected €31.5 million and maintained his high profile despite plying his trade in America with LA Galaxy. His endorsement deal with Adidas is the biggest in the sport thanks to royalties from soccer apparel and cleats as well as lifestyle lines like ObyO. In May 2011 he signed a deal with Samsung to become the company’s global brand ambassador for the Games.

3. Cristiano Ronaldo

2012 Earnings: €29.2 Million (£24.3m)
2011 Earnings: €27.5 million
Net worth: $160 Million – (estimated)
Current Club:Real Madrid
Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo had to settle for third and €29.2m despite leading the scoring charts in La Liga with 32 goals in 26 games this season. Using social media to expand his brand. With 26 million Facebook fans, twice as many as any other athlete and 3 million Twitter followers; which is part of the attraction for sponsors like Nike, Armani, Coca-Cola and Castrol.

4. Samuel Eto’o

2012 Earnings:€23.3 Million (£19.4m)
2011 Earnings: €13 Million
Net worth: $50 Million – (estimated)
Current Club: FC Anzhi Makhachkala
Over the past 12 months the Cameroonian striker added Puma and Ford as sponsors. Has much to be proud of – in the wake of his Champion League success with Barcelona and Inter Milan. He is Africa’s most decorated footballer of all time; has won the African Player of the Year award a record four times; in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2010.
The former Inter Milan striker joined Russian soccer club FC Anzhi Makhachkala in a three-year deal with an annual salary of €20.5 million Euros or $28.8 million at current exchange rates. The deal made Eto’o the highest-paid player in the history of soccer in term of club salary. Dwarfing the the €13 million ($19m) Cristiano Ronaldo earns at Real Madrid and the €10.5 million Lionel Messi is paid by Barcelona. Anzhi reached an agreement with Internazionale at $38.9 million transfer fee on 23 August 2011.
Anzhi is owned by Russian investor Suleiman Kerimov , who is the 118th richest person in the world with a net worth of $7.8 billion.

5. Wayne Rooney

2012 Earnings:€20.6 Million (£17.2m)
2011 Earnings: €20.7 million
Net worth: £45 Million or $72m – As of May 2012, according to the Sunday Times UK Rich List
Current Club: Manchester United
He lost his £600,000-a-year contract with Coca-Cola. He is back on form, the Manchester United striker was the Premier League’s top earner with €20.6m (£17.2m). He picks up £8m at Old Trafford a season from his latest five-year contract and, although he ran into trouble with Coca-Cola last year following off-the-field problems, commercial interest in the England star remains strong. Remaining sponsors include Nike and Electronic Arts.

6. Sergio Aguero

2012 Earnings: €18.8 Million (£15.7m)
Net worth: £37 million or $59m – As of May 2011, according to the Sunday Times UK Rich List
Current Club: Manchester City
Argentine footballer Sergio Aguero is currently playing as a striker for both Premier League club Manchester City and the Argentine national team. Aguero drew the attention of Europe’s top clubs after he moved from Independiente to La Liga side Atletico Madrid in 2006. In July 2011, the player joined Manchester City for a five-year deal said to be worth £35 million (€42.35 million), making him the most expensive footballer in the club’s history.

7. Yaya Touré

2012 Earnings: €17.6 Million (£14.7m)
2011 Earnings: €13.8 Million
Net Worth: £12 Million or $19m – As of May 2012, according to Sunday Times UK Rich List
Current Club: Manchester City
Midfielder for Premier League club Manchester City and the Côte d’Ivoire national team. His the junior brother of Kolo Touré, also his teammate at Côte d’Ivoire and Manchester City. Touré was awarded the award for African Footballer of the Year 2011. Touré moved from Barcelona to Manchester City in 2010 for a transfer fee of about £24 million (€29 million) and the five-year contract is estimated at a staggering £55.6 million (€67.3 million). The defensive midfielder quickly adapted himself to the new environment, showing his remarkable capabilities in attacking as well as defending.

8. Fernando Torres

2012 Earnings: €16.7 Million (£13.9m)
2011 Earnings: €14 Million
Net Worth: £21 Million or $33.5m – As of May 2012, according to Sunday Times UK Rich List
Current Club: Chelsea
Spanish footballer who plays as a striker for Chelsea and the Spain national team, From Atlético Madrid, to Liverpool, and now Chelsea, Torres has been recognized as a world-class striker. In January 2011, Torres joined Chelsea for a record British transfer fee of £50 million (€60.5 million) on a five-and-a-half year contract, making him the most expensive Spanish player in history.

9. Ricardo Kaka

2012 Earnings: €15.5 million (£12.9m)
2011 Earnings: €19.3 Million
Net worth: $100 Million – (estimated)
Current Club: Real Madrid
Brazilian football attacking midfielder who is currently playing for Spanish La Liga club Real Madrid and the Brazilian national team. The Brazilian midi was featured on the cover of EA Sports FIFA Soccer 11. The FIFA franchise has sold 100 million units of the popular soccer game for Electronic Arts. Kaka’s major sponsors included Adidas, Giorgio Armani and Guarana.

10. Philipp Lahm

2012 Earnings: €16.7 Million (£11.9m)
2011 Earnings: €14 Million
Current Club: Bayern Munich
German professional footballer who plays for and captains both Bayern Munich and the Germany national team. Lahm is now recognized as one of the best full backs in the world. The right-footed player is able to play on both sides of the pitch, and is now mostly playing as a left-wing-back.
Man United 2 Tottenham 3:

Old Trafford is known as The Theatre of Dreams because of nights like this. 
Tottenham Hotspur ended 23 years of hurt by holding off a magnificent Manchester United fightback and for once nobody in the 76,000 crowd could complain about the steep cost of a Premier League ticket. 
With supersonic Gareth Bale unplayable and United veterans Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs and Rio Ferdinand struggling to keep up, this was a famous win for Tottenham's 34-year-old boss Andre Villas-Boas and left Sir Alex Ferguson, old enough to be his grandfather, plenty of food for thought. 
There it is! Clint Dempsey scored Tottenham's third goal at Old Trafford
There it is! Clint Dempsey scored Tottenham's third goal at Old Trafford

MATCH FACTS

Man United: Lindegaard; Rafael, Ferdinand (Hernandez 90+2min), Evans, Evra; Carrick, Scholes; Nani, Kagawa (Welbeck 79min), Giggs (Rooney 46min); Van Persie.
Subs not used: De Gea, Wootton, Anderson, Cleverley.
Goals: Nani 51, Kagawa 53.
Tottenham: Friedel; Walker, Gallas, Caulker, Vertonghen; Sandro, Dembele (Huddlestone 83min); Lennon, Dempsey (Sigurdsson 69min), Bale; Defoe (Dawson 90+2min).
Subs not used: Lloris, Falque, Townsend, Mason.
Goals: Vertonghen 3, Bale 32, Dempsey 52.
Referee: Chris Foy.
Attendance: 75,500

Despite a poor record at Old Trafford – no win since Gary Lineker's goal in the 1989 Downing Street days of Margaret Thatcher - Villas-Boas promised to attack and was as good as his word, even though Bale spent last week on his sickbed with a sore throat and fever. 
Emergency left-back Jan Vertonghen and Bale tore Nani and Rafael to pieces down their flank, both getting on the scoresheet before half-time with Bale sprinting past Ferdinand for his goal like a Bullet train passing a steam engine.
By the time half-time substitute Wayne Rooney sparked an incredible spell of three goals in two minutes - two for United with Clint Dempsey's winner sandwiched in between - Spurs were just too far ahead to be caught. 
But what a fight United put up. Rooney hit a post, Michael Carrick struck the bar and Tottenham's 41-year-old goalkeeper Brad Friedel made excellent late saves from Scholes and Patrice Evra.
United will point to a few penalty shouts, none of them conclusive, but few would begrudge Spurs an historic win, which left both teams in the pack chasing leaders Chelsea.
Happy? Andre Villas-Boas was delighted when his side won the match
Happy? Andre Villas-Boas was delighted when his side won the match
...And so were his players as they applauded the travelling fans
...And so were his players as they applauded the travelling fans
'It was three points that I hope will serve as an inspiration for the future,' said Villas-Boas, who surrendered a three-goal lead against United when at Chelsea last season.
'The way we played in the first half was unbelievable. We had so much authority and confidence, it is uncommon to see on this ground. 
'It was a team who believed in each other and the focus and desire to take it to the end. Bale only trained one day during the week. He feels dead now but was magnificent.'
Ferguson said: 'It was a quite a game. We never started in the first half. We defended poorly but we were fantastic in the second half and should have got something.
'Wayne's arrival helped, but mostly our attitude changed. We got stuck in and went to win the ball rather than standing off.' 
What a strike: Gareth Bale scored a classy goal to double Tottenham's lead
What a strike: Gareth Bale scored a classy goal to double Tottenham's lead
Close call: Both sides went hell-for-leather to take the win at Old Trafford
Close call: Both sides went hell-for-leather to take the win at Old Trafford
Tottenham have not had the best of luck at United in recent years. 
A Pedro Mendes shot that crossed the line wasn't awarded in 2005. Two years ago, Nani scored as Spurs keeper Heurelho Gomes prepared to take a goal-kick he thought had been given. 
This time, Villas-Boas's side left nothing to chance. The game wasn't two minutes old when Vertonghen surged on to a Bale pass. 
The big Belgian didn't ever have the ball under full control but he didn't need to as United backed off and allowed him to shoot home with the aid of a Jonny Evans deflection.
Just checking: Sir Alex Ferguson took his United players in at 2-0 down at half-time
Just checking: Sir Alex Ferguson took his United players in at 2-0 down at half-time
From the off: Jan Vertonghen scored an early goal to get the ball rolling
From the off: Jan Vertonghen scored an early goal to get the ball rolling
It was Vertonghen's first League goal since a £12million move from Ajax in the summer. 
The second goal after 32 minutes underlined why Bale is the most exciting player in the Premier League on his day. 
He collected from Mousa Dembele on halfway, powered forward as Scholes didn't even make an attempt to get near him, and Ferdinand's efforts were humiliating as the Welshman sped past and hit a right-footed finish beyond Anders Lindegaard. 
The United crowd shouted for Rooney, recently recovered from a badly gashed thigh, and Ferguson hauled off Giggs at the interval.
It sparked an incredible scoring spell, Rooney starting it off after 51 minutes by bending in a cross for Nani to score at the near post. 
But before the celebration had died down, Spurs regained their two-goal advantage with more suspect defending from Ferdinand, whom Ferguson has urged to retire from international football to concentrate on winning a new contract when his current one expires in the summer.
Jermain Defoe forced his way past the leaden-footed Ferdinand and played in Bale. 
The Welshman fired in a forceful shot that Lindegaard parried and Dempsey gobbled up the rebound for his first Tottenham goal since his dramatic £6million deadline- day move from Fulham. 
That body-blow would have killed off most teams - but not United. Just 60 seconds later, Robin van Persie threaded a pass into Shinji Kagawa's path and he slid an inchperfect finish past Friedel. 
A penalty appeal against Sandro for handball was waved away, Friedel made more saves and United threw everyone forward, including Lindegaard in injury time. 
It was breathless stuff, too breathless for some of United's veterans.
Call it a comeback: Nani pulled a goal back for United after half-time
Call it a comeback: Nani pulled a goal back for United after half-time
Call it a comeback: Nani pulled a goal back for United after half time
Back in it: Shinji Kagawa got United back in the match by reducing Tottenham's lead to one goal
Back in it: Shinji Kagawa got United back in the match by reducing Tottenham's lead to one goal

Arsenal 1 Chelsea 2:

He pumped his fist in that familiar, aggressive fashion as he ran towards the Chelsea fans before applauding them as he received their unmitigated praise. 
But the show didn't end there. Off came the boots, as the captain made his way into the crowd, climbing over the hoardings and handing his footwear to two ecstatic boys in the front row.
John Terry was among friends, perhaps a rare feeling this week having been fined and banned by an FA disciplinary hearing for using racist language. 

Winner: Juan Mata's free kick was enough to help Chelsea to victory over Arsenal at the Emirates
Winner: Juan Mata's free kick was enough to help Chelsea to victory over Arsenal at the Emirates

Match facts

Arsenal: Mannone; Jenkinson, Koscielny, Vermaelen, Gibbs; Diaby (Oxlade Chamberlain 17) Arteta, Ramsey (Walcott 66); Cazorla, Gervinho, Podolski (Giroud 66).
Subs not used: Martinez, Djourou, Santos, Mertesacker
Goal: Gervinho 42
Booked: Vermaelen, Ramsey
Chelsea: Cech; Ivanovic, Luiz (Cahill 80), Terry, Cole; Ramires, Mikel; Hazard, Oscar (Moses 72) Mata (Bertrand 84); Torres.
Subs: Turnbull, Azpilicueta, Romeu, Lampard
Goals: Torres 20, Mata 52
Booked: Luiz, Oscar
Attendance: 60,101
Ref: Martin Atkinson
Eventually he had to turn back to reality, making his way to the tunnel, passing through hostile territory to the by now familiar chants of 'scum, scum,' although only from a handful of fans. 
And Terry could endure that easily enough. As is so often the case, he had won his own victory. 
His team had scored an important win and he had played well. For when his career comes to an end, he will not measure it in friendly testimonials from commentators: league titles, FA Cup wins, will dominate.
Possibly that Champions League medal will merit a mention, though the fact he did not play might be glossed over. 
But Terry, for now, marches on, unapologetic, leading his Chelsea team with him. Chelsea remain unbeaten, top of the table and already seven points clear of Arsenal. 
They are by no means flawless but there is a growing sense of cohesion about the club. 
Again they did without Frank Lampard, fielding Juan Mata, Oscar and Eden Hazard.
Perhaps unsurprisingly against a higher quality team they fared better than they did against Stoke a week before, none more so than Mata, the instigator of this victory. 
Opener: Fernando Torres connects with Juan Mata's cross to put Chelsea in front against Arsenal
Opener: Fernando Torres connects with Juan Mata's cross to put Chelsea in front against Arsenal
Ramires, too, was excellent. But Saturday's win was a mix of the old Chelsea and the new. There were neat dummies and the trademark reverse flick from behind the legs from Hazard and there were Mata and Fernando Torres, combining with Oscar in a more Latin link. 
But there was also Terry's old Chelsea, the ugly, defiant one that refuses to let teams pass. 
For when Arsene Wenger spoke of a lack of 'personality and authority' in his Arsenal team, you could not but think of Terry. 
His human deficiencies are manifest, just as his footballing qualities are obvious. No Chelsea team under his direction would have conceded as Arsenal did on Saturday. 
Roberto Di Matteo said he had considered resting Terry amid the controversy, but common sense prevailed. 'It was the right choice to pick him,' said the Chelsea boss. 'He showed his leadership qualities.'
As for Wenger, he was clearly infuriated. Had his team failed a test of their title credentials? 'Completely, yes,' he said. 'We gave the game away. They had three shots on target, scored two goals from two soft set-pieces.
Off and running: Torres celebrates with John Terry after putting Chelsea in front
Off and running: Torres celebrates with John Terry after putting Chelsea in front

'Defensively we were just not at the level you have to be in a big game like that. That's where we were punished. 
'For the rest we showed quality, spirit, but we have to show more personality and authority on the goals we conceded.
'We didn't attack the ball, not on the first or the second goal. The difference between Chelsea and us on set-pieces in the air was obvious.
'When you play at home you do not expect to concede two set-pieces. It puts us every time on the back foot. We played two big games in one week and had to come back. It's difficult.
'Every time you are one goal down in a big game you have a 65 per cent chance of losing. We came back last week. We came back today - but straightaway give another goal away. 
'It's impossible because you have to take all the risks and open yourself up.'
It was a frank assessment but undeniably true, with Laurent Koscielny, brought in for Per Mertesacker - who had started the season well - primarily, though not exclusively, at fault.

Level pegging: Gervinho slams home the ball to score Arsenal's equaliser just before half time
Level pegging: Gervinho slams home the ball to score Arsenal's equaliser just before half time
Level pegging: Gervinho slams home the ball to score Arsenal's equaliser just before half time
For Chelsea's first goal on 21 minutes, a free kick from the edge of the area was delightfully lofted by Mata towards the far post. 
No one from Arsenal attacked the ball and as Torres and Koscielny wrestled – literally – for the ball, the Spaniard found an innovative way of winning the battle: simply hooking his leg round the Frenchman to direct the ball home. 
Arsenal kept passing the ball persistently and on 43 minutes, Mikel Arteta set Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain free. He found Gervinho in space after Terry and David Luiz dropped deep. 
Still, on last weekend's evidence, the Ivorian seemed an unlikely scorer, but he turned smartly and drove the ball in. 
Pat on the back: Gervinho celebrates his goal for Arsenal with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
Pat on the back: Gervinho celebrates his goal for Arsenal with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
For Chelsea's first goal on 21 minutes, a free kick from the edge of the area was delightfully lofted by Mata towards the far post.
No one from Arsenal attacked the ball and as Torres and Koscielny wrestled – literally – for the ball, the Spaniard found an innovative way of winning the battle: simply hooking his leg round the Frenchman to direct the ball home.
Arsenal kept passing the ball persistently and on 43 minutes, Mikel Arteta set Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain free.
Back in front: Mata's free kick evades everyone before nestling in the bottom of the net
Back in front: Mata's free kick evades everyone before nestling in the bottom of the net
Back in front: Mata's free kick evades everyone before nestling in the bottom of the net
Chance: Olivier Giroud missed an opportunity to level the scores in the final minutes
Chance: Olivier Giroud missed an opportunity to level the scores in the final minutes
Gutted: Mike Arteta is dejected after Arsenal lose for the first time this season at home to Chelsea
Gutted: Mike Arteta is dejected after Arsenal lose for the first time this season at home to Chelsea
Yet you could sense the nervousness in Arsenal's defensive ranks when Chelsea were awarded a free kick on 54 minutes in an almost identical position to the one that had enabled them to open the scoring. 
Mata curled it around the wall into the six-yard box and Koscielny, caught in a moment of indecision, ended up deflecting it in. 
For Arsenal, Abou Diaby had limped off after 17 minutes, a thigh strain ruling him out for three weeks. Olivier Giroud's afternoon ended dismally when he sidestepped Petr Cech only to slice into the sidenetting. 
No doubt Torres would sympathise.
Backing: Chelsea fans showed their support for John Terry who gave his boots to young fans (below)
Backing: Chelsea fans showed their support for John Terry who gave his boots to young fans (below)





Baada ya kamanda Makongoro Wasira kujiunga na M4C siku chache zilizopita, leo tena watoto wengine wa Wasira wamejiunga na M4C na kukitupia virago chama cha Baba yao, CCM. Waliojiunga leo katika Makao makuu ya CHADEMA na kukabidhiwa kadi na Katibu Mkuu wa CHADEMA Dkt. Slaa ni kamanda Ester Wasira na Lilian Wasira. 

Wakizungumza na waandishi wa habari baada ya kukabidhiwa kadi walikuwa na haya ya kusema:

Ester Wasira: (Ni mwanasheria, graduate wa UDSM):

(i) CHADEMA ni Chama cha kizalendo na mkombozi wa dhati wa Mtanzania. 
(ii) CHADEMA kinaleta matumaini mapya kwa Watanzania hasa vijana wasio na kazi na matumaini, Watanzania wenye maisha magumu hata kushindwa kumudu milo miwili kwa siku, akina mama wanaohangaika vijijini bila matibabu ya uhakika, maji, umeme, nyumba bora n.k.
(iii) CCM imedumaza nchi, nchi imekuwa kama mtu aliyedumaa kwa kukosa protein, haikui tena, CHADEMA ni damu mpya yenye kuweza kuingiza protein kwenye mishipa ya nchi iweze kufufuka na kukua tena.
(iv) CHADEMA kina viongozi imara na kwa maneno na matendo yake wanawadhihirishia watanzania kuwa ni waadilifu na wana nia njema ya kuipeleka Tanzania mbele. Alimalizia kwa kuwaasa vijana, akina mama na wazee wajiunge na M4C ili kuijenga Tanzania mpya. Alimalizia kwa kusema, “Kwa msaada wa Mungu, Tanzania mpya inakuja. 

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Katibu Mkuu wa CHADEMA, Dk. Willibrod Slaa, akiwakabidhi kadi ya uwanachama wa chama hicho kwa Lilian Wassira na ndugu yake Esther, baada kujiunga na chama hicho. Lilian na Esther ni watoto wa George Wassira Kaka wa Waziri wa Nchi, Ofisi ya Rais (Uhusiano) Stephen Wassira. (Picha na Michael Matemanga/MWANANCHI)
Lilian Wasira (Mwanasheria, graduate wa TUDARCO):

(i) Alielezea furaha yake kwa kujiunga na chama makini na chenye kuleta matumaini mapya kwa Mtanzania
(ii) Aliwaasa vijana, akina mama na wazee wajiandikishe kwa wingi nafasi itakapotokea na 2015 wakamalizie kazi ya ukombozi kwa kuipigia CHADEMA kura
(iii) Amewaasa Watanzania kuacha kulalamikia maovu ya CCM na kuchukua hatua ya kuiweka CCM pembeni na kuleta Chadema kama chama mbadala. Alisema hakuna sababu ya kuwa na mfumo wa vyama vingi kama watanzania hawathubutu kuchagua chama mbadala na badala yake kuendelea kuichagua CCM na kulalamika kila siku kuwa CCM imeshindwa kuongoza nchi.
(iv) Kwamba CCM imekuwa madarakani kwa zaidi ya miaka 50 hivyo ni wakati sasa wa kuiweka pembeni na kuingiza chama kipya, mawazo mapya na kujenga mfumo mpya wa uongozi. Hakuna kitu CCM imeshindwa kufanya kwa miaka 50 inaweza kufanya kwa miaka 5 au 10 ijayo.
(v) Anasema ana imani na sera za chadema kuwa ndizo zitatukomboa. Amewapa moyo viongozi wa CHADEMA wasitishwe na vitisho na mauaji yanayofanywa na dola na kusema yupo tayari kwa M4C na yupo tayari kulipuliwa kama walivyolipuliwa wanachadema wengine na kuuawa kama itambidi afanye hivyo.
(vi) Kwamba CHADEMA ni Chama kinachosubiri kuingia Ikulu isipokuwa tu watu wajiandikishe, wapige kura na walinde kura.
(vii) Naye alimalizia kwa kusema, “Kwa msaada wa Mungu Tanzania mpya inakuja.” Dkt. Slaa alitiwa moyo sana na ujasiri ulioonyeshwa na vijana hawa pamoja na maneno ya kizalendo waliyoongea na akawakarisha kwenye uwanja wa mapambano ya M4C.


King Luis! Rodgers hails Suarez after hat-trick in Liverpool rout at Carrow Road
Brendan Rodgers hailed a 'finishing masterclass' from Luis Suarez after the forward scored his second hat-trick at Norwich in five months to hand the Liverpool manager his first win in charge.
Suarez scored a memorable treble at Carrow Road last season and he repeated the feat on Saturday as he almost single-handedly tore Norwich apart in a 5-2 win for the Merseysiders.
The Uruguayan opened the scoring from the edge of the box after just 67 seconds and made amends for missing a one-on-one chance by robbing Michael Turner and slotting past John Ruddy to make it 2-0.
Masterclass: Suarez (centre) netted a hat-trick at Carrow Road
Masterclass: Suarez (centre) netted a hat-trick at Carrow Road

Suarez unselfishly played in Nuri Sahin for Liverpool's third after the break before he completed his hat-trick with a superb curling effort from 18 yards just before the hour.
'His goals here were incredible last year and this was another masterclass in finishing apart from the one on one chance,' Rodgers said.
'His first goal was terrific. The second one typifies him because he missed his easiest chance he had, but he didn't get disappointed, won back the ball, nutmegged the defender with an incredible piece of skill and then to finish the way he did was brilliant.
'It was a special day for him and the team.'
Steven Gerrard completed the rout with a deflected effort and Norwich were booed off at half-time and full-time despite consolation goals from Grant Holt and Steve Morison.
Top form: Norwich had no answer to Suarez's brilliance
Top form: Norwich had no answer to Suarez's brilliance

A debate has surrounded whether Suarez goes down too easily pretty much since he arrived in England from Ajax in January 2011.
The forward was booked for simulation against Sunderland even though replays showed he had been fouled and last week he was denied a penalty against Manchester United when he appeared to be taken out by Jonny Evans.
Those calls had infuriated Rodgers to the extent that he called referees' chief Mike Riley to complain that the Reds were not getting the decisions they deserved.
The issue reared its head again on Saturday in the first half when Leon Barnett barged into the back of Suarez in the box and also brought his elbow down on the player's shoulder.
Referee Mike Jones did not award the penalty, much to the disappointment of Rodgers.
'It was a stonewall penalty,' he said. 'I feel for the guy (Suarez), I really do. Everyone in the ground knew it was a penalty.
Paying the penalty: Rodgers felt that Suarez should have been awarded a spot-kick
Paying the penalty: Rodgers felt that Suarez should have been awarded a spot-kick

'Antonio Valencia last week got a penalty against us and there was barely any contact.
'Today the young guy Barnett elbowed (Suarez) in the head and gave him a wee nudge just to make sure, but (Jones) still didn't give it.
'If Luis is a player who goes down too easily he would have done so in the second half when a defender caught him just before the fourth goal.
'Maybe one day we will get the decision. Until that point we just continue to concentrate on our performance.'
The victory was Rodgers' first in the Premier League at the sixth attempt.
Norwich, on the other hand, are still searching for their first success under Chris Hughton.
Contrasting emotions: Hughton (left) and Rodgers (right)
Contrasting emotions: Hughton (left) and Rodgers (right)
The Canaries always looked destined for a hiding today, and had it not been for Ruddy, the margin of victory could have been five or six.
Afterwards Hughton hit out at his defence's poor showing.
He said: 'You cannot afford to give them the opportunities we gave them today and that is disappointing.'
'We will make no excuses for today or for the points we have got so far this season.
'We are all still annoyed, disappointed and angry with the goals that we conceded because it doesn't matter who you are playing if you give the opposition those sorts of opportunities there's every chance you could lose.'