By Ayoub Mzee, London
Sir Andy JK chande was a guest of Birtish Mp and Justice sectretary Jack straw at the The Art of Integration event , which is a graceful and visually poetic reminder that Muslims have been a part of British life for well over a century and have made and continue to make an important contribution to the United Kingdom's rich cultural diversity.
Contrary to the headlines and editorializing, the vast majority of Muslims live peacefully and productively in Britain and many have significantly enriched the intellectual and cultural landscape of this great island nation.
waislamu wanaish mstarehe kwa nchi za kikristo mmbona nchi za kiislamu zinawakandamiza wakristo kama iran yemen pakistan indonesia badilikeni jifunzeni kupenda na kheshimu watu.
ReplyDeletewazee wa sonics wamekutana ktk harakati za kutimiza mipango yao,,
ReplyDeleteKWA WASIOMJUA ANDY CHANDE WANAWEZA KUSEMA LOLOTE LILE ILA NINAAMINI WATAKAPOKWENDA SHULE WATABADILIKA; HUYU NI MTANZANIA HIYO SIR ISIWAFANYE MDHANI KUWA NI MWINGEREZA.
ReplyDeleteAndy is Hindu! How come he is invited here?
ReplyDeleteFREEMASON? CONNECTIONS!
He does not represent Muslims anyway...
Ila hapa ayub kachemka, lini Chande amekuwa Sir?
ReplyDeleteHuu ni upotoshaji wa habari, msifie tu mtu lakini sio kuongeza chumvi.
Hata Huyo George Kahama, sio SIR kwa maana ya SIR.
Hawa wote ni sawa tu na KING Abdallah Kibaden Mputa
members of the secret society,the so called Freemason.Kaka michuzi naomba siku moja ulete hii mada ya freemason
ReplyDeleteAnnon 02;37 unamwonea wivu Andy kuitwa Sir? Jayantilal Keshavji "Andy" Chande, KBE (born May 7, 1928) is a prominent Tanzanian businessman, philanthropist and a freemason.
ReplyDeleteHe is the Chairman of the Board of Governors of Shaaban Robert Secondary School and President of the Dar es Salaam Secondary Education Society.
He received the President’s Golden Century Citation from Rotary International for his continued dedication and commitment in 1995/1996. He has also received the ‘Service Above Self’ award in 1998 from Rotary International in recognition of his years of work for the foundation. In 2003 he was appointed as a trustee of the Rotary Foundation and in 2004 appointed as Chairman of the Rotary Foundation of the United Kingdom.
In 2003 he received the ‘Hind Ratna’ award from I.K. Gujral, the former Indian Prime Minister. The International Congress of Non-Resident Indians (NRI) then declared him to be the ‘non-Resident Indian of the year’. He was also given the Pride of India Gold Award by the NRI Institute in London.
He was made an Honorary Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire on the 29th of August 2003, the first of its kind given to a Tanzanian citizen.
On 9 January 2005, The President of India, Dr APJ Abdul