The Deputy Minister for Home affairs Hon Hamaad Masauni addressing participants at Uhuru Walk 5
Speaking
at the just-ended Uhuru Walk 5, the Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Hon
Hamaad Masauni, lauded the efforts pitched in by Upanga-based Meadows
Academy in using the Uhuru Walk event to raise the spirit of community
service while engaging in capacity building activities at Tumaini la
Maisha (Muhimbili) as well as the House of Blue Hope.
"What particularly strikes me as a unique concept about Uhuru Walk is that it is an effort by a small kindergarten to mobilise community support and invest in human resource at the very beginning of life. We see several efforts around us in which organisations build structures and buildings, which are of course very necessary, but what we usually forget is that the most important building blocks of growth in any nation, are the people. And this is something, that you as all know, our Hon President H E Dr John Pombe Magufuli, regularly reminds us that we must not forget those around us who are less privileged, that we must remain fair to the idea of collective development."
He ended his speech as follows: I would like to end by quoting what the Almighty says in the Holy Qur’an "Hal jaza-ul Ihsan Illal Ihsan" Is there any reward for Good other than Good ? - Surah Ar-Rahmaan
Hon Masauni, flanked by Upanga West Ward Councillor Hon Adnan Kondo and Fire Rd Chairperson Bi Jokha, then proceeded to lead 800 odd walkers in the 6.3km walk, which brought several schools including Azania Secondary School
Tambaza Secondary School
Zanaki Secondary School
Aga Khan Mzizima Secondary School
Dar es Salaam International Academy
Academic International Secondary School
"What particularly strikes me as a unique concept about Uhuru Walk is that it is an effort by a small kindergarten to mobilise community support and invest in human resource at the very beginning of life. We see several efforts around us in which organisations build structures and buildings, which are of course very necessary, but what we usually forget is that the most important building blocks of growth in any nation, are the people. And this is something, that you as all know, our Hon President H E Dr John Pombe Magufuli, regularly reminds us that we must not forget those around us who are less privileged, that we must remain fair to the idea of collective development."
He ended his speech as follows: I would like to end by quoting what the Almighty says in the Holy Qur’an "Hal jaza-ul Ihsan Illal Ihsan" Is there any reward for Good other than Good ? - Surah Ar-Rahmaan
Hon Masauni, flanked by Upanga West Ward Councillor Hon Adnan Kondo and Fire Rd Chairperson Bi Jokha, then proceeded to lead 800 odd walkers in the 6.3km walk, which brought several schools including Azania Secondary School
Tambaza Secondary School
Zanaki Secondary School
Aga Khan Mzizima Secondary School
Dar es Salaam International Academy
Academic International Secondary School

Owners
of Meadows Academy Mohamedarif Suleman and Mohamed Suleman pose for a
group photograph with the leadership of Upanga West Bi Jokha Lamki -
mwenyekiti Fire Rd and Hon Adnan Kondo, Diwani Upanga West
A section of the 800 participants at the start of the event
Kinders
of the Meadows Academy helping the chief guest in cutting the ribbon as
Mohamedarif Suleman, Event Team Leader (left) and Hon Adnan Kondo
(Right) look on

Hon
Hamaad masauni, Deputy Minister of Home Affairs (extreme left) walking
the 6.3km route flanked by Hon Adnan Kitwana Kondo, Diwani Upanga West
and Mwenyekiti Fire Rd, Bi Jokha Lamki





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