Today at the excel exhibition centre in London , the Story of Tanzania has been laid bare as a land of ready smiles and incredible contrasts that beckons the visitor with a rich diversity of experiences.
It has also been laid bare as a fascinating and charming land of warm and friendly people. I sat there listening to the great men from Tanzania who were sent to sell their Country.
The story started from Tanzania being a country with the world’s most diverse ecosystem, squirrels, snakes that can glide through the air, pitcher plants and the countless species of flora and fauna yet to be discovered, to the story of underwater marine life and the untouched coral reefs to rich heritage and wilderness to modern city land scape .
Then Entered the Tanzania performing artists and dancers renown for their artistically intricicate beadwork around their bodies like the masai accompanied by Sisi Tambala band of fine musicians who sang in Swahili and some English . This set the whole house on fire.
I looked at the faces of the Tanzania team which had the expressions that reminded me of the words written by the great peot Simon Murray
"It was the first time I scored a goal.
The only time I scored a goal in Fact
I was never a striker but like all little boys ,
I dreamed of getting the winner in a big game.
Yet because I was tall and lanky I always seemed to be put
In defence ..I was first and quite Strong but I just didn’t look
like a footballer at that young gangly age.
So there I was , it was a corner , I think ,or id just wandered
Into the box. There were lots of players in front of me :a crowd.
And I was towards the back. This was before I had been diagnosed
with severe short sightedness .
I saw a blur of white approaching and I remember kind of falling ,
stumbling forward s. The ball came all the way through the crowd.
I poked out my leg. The solid leather ricochet off my shin and
the ball trickled into the back of the net.
No one else seemed to know what happened apart from ….it was a goal!
My one and only goal"
At the end of the day , as I was walking home , I could not stop thinking that
Who ever is in charge of the Tanzania Tourist board , he /she is doing a great job .
Well done this time .
You made us proud
Mhh! China cha kuchema hapa. Yote ndiyo tu!
ReplyDeleteHivi haya ndio mambo ya kuonesha? Niiteni mshamba, sisomi alama za nyakati, sijui sanaa ila kinaa.
ReplyDeleteNaona soni.
Watanzania tuache kujisifia mambo ya UONGO. Uongo hautupeleki mbele. Banda la Kenya nalo lipo kwenye maonyesho hayo na limeshinda best award kwa kila kitu, service ya watumishi waliokuwepo hapo, uelewa, mavazi na layout ya banda lao. lakini ukisoma habari za banda letu TULIZOANDIKA WENYEWE utuakuta " banda la TZ latia fora" au " watu wafurika banda la tz' mbona watalii hawaji basi?? full me once, shame on you, full me again......
ReplyDeleteMdau wa 9:36 PM kama habari ndo hiyo basi mi naona aibu!Anyway, inabidi Tz tujifunze kwanini wenzetu ambao ni majirani wanafanya vizuri. Naamini tukiweka nia, bidii na commitment tutafika tu!
ReplyDeletefull=fool? du noma!
ReplyDeleteht mie nilivyoiona hio fool...nikabaki naguna tu..mnh watu wako tayari kuponda na kupiga mawe...kumbe kuna vyengine vinawasuta tujifunzeni kupenda vya 'kwetu;...
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ReplyDeleteIwapo kama banda la Tanzania limekosa tuzo yoyote kulikuwa hakuna haja ya kuja na kuandika "Banda la Tanzania Latia Fora".
Ila ni muhimu hawa wanaoandaa kuiwakilisha Tanzania kwenye haya maonyesho wakajua kuwa kinacholeta mafanikio sio uzuri au uelewa wa wawakilishi katika maonyesho peke yake; hapana. Wahenga walisema "ng'ombe hanenepi siku ya mnada". Maana yake ni kuwa maandalizi ya maonyesho na sekta nzima ya utalii Tanzania inahitaji kubadilika na kuongea kiwango cha ubora.
Hilo mkiliweza kwa ukamilifu milango mingi ya mafanikio itafunga ikiwa ni pamoja na hao "lobbist" wanao hakikisha Kenya inashinda kila tuzo..!!