The Mlima and Tambwe families would like to express their heartfelt thanks to friends and families for their love, support and condolence messages following the sudden death of their son, brother, father, and grandson - Special Forces Commando Lt. Rajab Mlima.
It was such a comfort to know that he had touched so many lives in his way.
Special thanks goes to Former President Benjamin Mkapa, the Minister for Defence and National Service Hon. Shamsi Vuai Nahodha, Chief Secretary Ambassador Ombeni Sefue, Mr. Job Masima (PS), CDF Gen. Davis Mwamunyange, Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Samwel Ndomba, Foreign and International Cooperation Minister Hon. Benard Membe, Lt. Gen. (Rtd) Mwakalindile, Maj. Gen. (Rtd) Simfukwe, UN FIB Brigadier Gen. James Mwakibolwa, UN SRSG DRC Martin Kobler, Brig. Gen (Rtd) Balati, Brig. Gen Maganga, Brig. Gen (Rtd) Mbilinyi, Brig. Gen Simule, Col. Msinday 92 KJ, Major L.B. Luangisa 92KJ, Dr. Maj. Mitanda, Maj. Makwale,Lt. Col Mutalemwa of MMJ, Lt. Col Kallaghe of MMJ. fiancee of the late Lt Rajabu Mlima, Lt. Asia Hussein Muharam, Captain Ally Kitosi 92 KJ.
and all Generals, officers and files of the MMJ, 521 KJ, 92 KJ and UN FIB.
The same goes to Ambassadors Liberata Mulamula, Peter Kallaghe, Modest Mero, Juma Mwapachu, Adam Marwa, Suleiman Hemed, David Kapya, George Mwanjabala, Celestine Mushi, Yahya Simba, Sanga, Patrick Mombo and the Tanzanian High commissioner to Uganda H.E. Dr. Ladislaus Komba as well as Dr. Haji Semboja, Dr Charles Bekoni. Frank Nyabundege and Phillip Kimbwereza.
Other special thanks goes to the State House, President's Office Public Service Management, OFPIII, PSU, Tanzanian Communities in Tunis, our Embassy in Washington DC, High Commission in Uganda, Swissport, Ngazija and Maamur Mosques, DMV and friends and colleagues of the late Lt. Rajab Mlima both in Dar Es Salaam, Tabora, Mbeya, Morogoro and elsewhere.
Finally, we would like to thank all Media outlets which kept us informed and updated on all events throughout this sad period.
It is hard to remember and thank everyone as there are so many of you out there who have played a big part in our bereavement that it is impossible to reach out to each and every one individually. May those mentioned represent you, and please receive our thanks. Asanteni sana, sana, sana.
It is hard to remember and thank everyone as there are so many of you out there who have played a big part in our bereavement that it is impossible to reach out to each and every one individually. May those mentioned represent you, and please receive our thanks. Asanteni sana, sana, sana.
Your unbridled support greatly helped us cope with this sad time. Indeed, we can never express our appreciation enough.
May His Soul Rest in Eternal Peace and Let his blood bring lasting Peace to the Great Lakes Region.
Again, we thank you all.
Dr. Aziz P. MLIMA.
may he rest in peace Amen.
ReplyDeleteMay his soul rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteInna Lillah Waina Illah Rajiuun. Twamuomba Allah, Mola wetu Kareem ampe hifadhi kwenye pepo yake kwa idhn yake in shaa Allah.
ReplyDeleteInna lillah wainna illah rajiun.
ReplyDeletePoleni saana saana. Watanzania wema wote tumeumia kumpoteza kijana huyu shupavu.
Daima Tanzania itakumbuka mchango wako. Allah aiweke roho yako mahala pema peponi
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ReplyDeleteMungu ana mipango yake....Apumzike kwa amani....AMEN
ReplyDeleteKila kitu hupangwa na Mungu!
ReplyDeleteIla vita ni mbaya sana, kwa kuwa kifo chake kinakuwa na chanzo KWA RISASI kutoka kwa binaadamu mwingine.
Tofauti na kifo cha natural ama asilia ambapo hakuna CHANZO CHA KIBIINADAMU.
Tunabaki kukubali matokeo na kusema,
''INNA LILLAH WA INNA ILAYHI RAJIUUUUN!''
Ohhh ni Mipango ya Mungu,
ReplyDeleteNdugu yetu anaanguka kwa Kifo Vitani wiki chache tu kabla ya Waasi wa Congo-DRC kusalimu amri na kushindwa Vita!
RIP shujaa wetu!
ReplyDeletePoleni sana kaka Aziz, ndugu na jamaa wote; Mwenyezi Mungu amlaze mahali pema mbinguni.
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