2 Jun 2011

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MIRIAM ODEMBA!
 
Miriam Odemba (from Arusha Tanzania) is Miss Tanzania Earth 2008 and Miss Earth Air 2008 (1st runner up).


Miriam Odemba is a Tanzania model. She is one of the best models from Tanzania where she started her modeling career at an early age and emerged into the limelight in 1997 when she won the Miss Temeke title. The following year she took part in the Miss East Africa beauty pageant and finished second.

At 13, her life was tough and her parents had to move to their uncle. She always wondered what life was all about then. As she grew older, she perceived God’s message of love and started appreciating everything around her especially the nature, God’s greatest gift to not only to her but to all of us.


MISS EARTH 2008!


In the final competition of the eighth edition of the international beauty pageant Miss Earth, Odemba was announced as one of sixteen semi-finalists who would move forward to compete for the title. She achieved one of the eight highest scores in the swimsuit competition for her stage chops, which advanced her as one of the top eight finalists to participate in the evening gown competition. She then pulled away for the lead as she articulated in her video interview about environmental concerns as a key issue in her country, in which she advanced to the top four.

In the last round, the court of four were asked one question, “What would you tell US President about the state of the global environment if ever you were to meet him?” She placed the second highest score in the interview round and at the conclusion of the competition, she was crowned Miss Earth Air.


Talking to Miriam Odemba is a passion as she has a lot to say about herself, her career and definitely to the young women out there.


iMag: How does getting married feel?

MO: I am not yet married. I am engaged to a wonderful man and I am looking forward to our wedding day.


MIRIAM AND HER FIANCE LAURANCE!

How did you and Laurent meet?

MO: I met Laurent whilst travelling in Hong Kong .


iMag: What do you love most about being a mommy?

MO: Being a mother has made me more responsible. It is hard work but I believe that a mother is the 'engine' of the family. I am much happier as a mother and am really enjoying motherhood.


iMag: How do you describe yourself? a house wife, a model or a business woman! and why?

MO: I think I am all three because they are all differenct aspects of my life. I am first and foremost a mother and a housewife; I will never stop being a model and I also enjoy being a business woman.


iMag: What’s the most romantic thing Laurent ever done for you?

MO: Laurent is french and as you know they are extremely romantic so I couldn't choose just one thing but I will say that I am the happiest woman in the planet right now.


iMag: What do you think of today's young mothers?

MO: Mothers today are still fashionable. We can be great mothers as well as beautiful wives. It doesn't have to be one or the other. It is wonderful to be a mother, to bring another human being into this world. It is truly a blessing.


iMag: What is your biggest fear about being a Mommy?

MO: I was afraid of the birthing process but because of my renewed faith in God I found peace. Don't be afraid to become a mother. It is a wonderful gift from God.


MIRIAM WITH HER BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTER IRIS!

iMag: Have you ever thought you couldn't cope with a child! and why?

MO: I never felt that way as becoming a mother has strengthened me and made me feel complete. Motherhood has not slowed me down at all... I think that as women, we are created to have children and if we embrace it...it is an awesome thing.


iMag: What bothers you most about your career now after having a child?

MO: Most women are afraid of change...they are afraid of changing jobs they don't like or changing boyfriends that they can't stand. You need to know your worth. The day you settle for less is the day you will get less. I say - embrace change because you never know what lies around the corner.


iMag: Some young girls in Tanzania now have negative attitude towards Tanzanian men! Its like girls want to be like Miriam Odemba and marry

a white rich guy! What do you think about this?

MO: Everyone is different and has different tastes. I love Laurent so much and it doesn't matter to me that he is white. Love doesn't know colour. We all have our choices in life that we have to make. I would simply say that you have to live your life in the way that is right for you. Don't try to be like anyone else. Live YOUR life.


iMag: Miriam, You skin is flawless! how do u maintain it?

MO: I use natural products. Everyone can have great skin if they take care of it. Make sure you protect your skin well. My brother Jeremiah Kagose has amazing skin. So smooth and lovely. He is also a forever living agent so check him out for great products people! :)


iMag: Did anyone in the modeling industry ask you to change your look?

MO: No and I will never change my look. I love and I do enjoy being me.


iMaga: Beauty products You can not do without?

MO: Skin Oil by clarins. It helps hydrate my skin.


iMag: What is the best beauty advice u know of?

MO: Stay natural and be true to yourself all the time. Don't spoil your skin by

using bleaching products. You will regret it later if you do.


iMag: Miriam you had 90kilos during your pregnacy, please share with us how did you manage to drop all those Kilos within such a short period of time?

MO: The sky is the limit...everything is possible in life it's all in our hands. We have be focused and to put in effort to get what we want in life. I definately struggled with self esteem and body image issues.

I was incredibly overweight so I had a plan to lose weight and I stuck to it. I prayed to God for strength and kept pushing myself. If you have hope and trust in God, everything is possible. Don't get me wrong, I do believe that people are beautiful no matter what their size is but I had to slim down because of my chosen career path. The dukan diet helped me a lot.


MIRIAM ODEMBA WITH HER KILLER LEGS!

iMag: You have a great body, fantastic legs! how do you stay in shape?

MO: Running ,swimming,walking,dancing and aerobics... I drink a lot of hot water and eat lots of vegetables and fruits all the time. No white stuff like white rice,bread,cereal,potatoes pasta and fried food. If you avoid eating anything made with white flour you'll be safe.


iMag: What is your definition of success?

MO: Achieving your goals. I believe that confidence is the key to success. Have a goal... a vision. Qualities such as fearlessness, creativity, discipline and passion are vital elements to sucess. Small opportunities can lead to many big opportunities in life.


iMag: Do you think you have achieved that?

MO: Yes, I have acheived many goals I have set for myself but I have still have many more things that I would like to achieve for example I want to one day have my own airline company. Let's never stop dreaming people!


iMag: What one thing haven't you done you would still like to?

MO: I would like to do something to help street children in the world by starting with East Africa. I believe all children have the right to education and I would like to be a part of that.


iMag: Tell me something people do not realize about you, maybe it's not a secret, maybe it's not anything special, but it could be something no one else has ever asked you about until now.

MO: I am addicted to facebook and the Sporah show!

iMag: OW! Thank you.


iMag:: What bothers you most about marriages of today?

MO: These days couples seem to get bored of each other quicker. Like these celebrities... people no longer take their vows seriously ....in sickness and in health... men never put the toilet sit down after using the toilet...I think you get what I mean. Some people forget manners once you have been married to them too long.


iMag: If you could change one things about the world, what would it be?

MO: It's only God who can change anything however, I can try to help as many people as I can along the way. I can do something small and free like smiling

at people or asking them how their day has been. It can make a huge difference. I may not be able to change the world but maybe I can change someone's world.


iMag: What makes you laugh?

MO: Iris brings so much joy to my heart. Laurent (my fiance) is also very funny and he makes me laugh a lot.


THE BEAUTIFUL MIRIAM ODEMBA!

iMag: On money matters, do you personally invest?

MO: Yes. I have a Shop in Tanzania, HOUSE OF FASHION.

HOUSE OF FASHION: Greatly inspired by various trends!


IN HOUSE OF FASHION we sell high quality latest trend in fashion accessories for party, office & casual wears. Designs from European latest trends, Stylish & high quality fashion wear - Shoes, Bags, Clutches etc in reasonable rates. KARIBUNI WOTE!


MIRIAM AND HER FRIEND NAROLA!

iMag: Which celebrity would you invite to dinner and why?

MO: I would invite Maria Sarungi as she has changed the lives of many young women in Tanzania. I think she is an intelligent business woman and she is very charming. Also, if I could add one more, I would invite Beyonce because she is my inspiration. She helps many young musicians and she has that star quality.


iMag: If you could only bring one thing on a desert island with you, what would it be and why?

MO: Water. We can't survive without it.


iMag: What is never miss in your hand bag?

MO: My make up bag and mobile phone - I would be lost without them.


iMag: What is on your i-pod?

MO: I don't have an i-pod but I listen to music by Jennifer Lopez... Beyonce, I also love Gospel.. Tina turner...celine dione, whitney houston, rihanna...etc etc


iMag: What’s your greatest indulgence?

MO: Shoes! I love shoes! I love shopping and perfume.


iMag: What’s your most embarassing moment?

MO: I don't talk about the past.


iMag: What’s the best advice you’ve ever received?

MO: 1st is to wake up in the morning and be grateful to God for keeping you here, alive and healthy. 2nd is to give.


iMag: What makes you proud to be a Tanzanian?

MO: I am so proud to be Tanzanian. Tanzania is not poor but it is poorly managed. I hope my young brother Jeremiah Kagose will one day manage everything so that we can have a better Tanzania without corruption.


iMag: What period in your life have you been happiest?

MO: When Iris came into this world. I have lived an exciting life for a long time and still do in some respects, but now I enjoy being with my daughter Iris - she is a joy.

As you settle into life you will discover that the things that make you most happy really are the most simple things, like spending time with my wonderful fiance and a good night kiss from Iris wow, I am really proud.


MIRIAM ODEMBA AND HER BROTHER!

Miriam with her lil brother Jeremia Kagose Odemba.

iMag: Do you have any regrets?

MO: No I am a born again Christian. I believe in Jesus Christ and He has wiped my past mistakes away.


iMag: How do you feel about the future?

MO: I am looking forward to all that life will bring. I look forward to watching my daughter grow up (but not too fast!). My future is in God's hands.


iMag: What do you love a part from modelling?

MO: Taking pictures... going to museums like the Louvre, spending time with my friends and my family, shopping, eating good food. My best friend Narola from childhood has opened up a cupcake business: Arusha Cupcakes. She makes the yummiest cupcakes! You have to try it!


iMag: Coffee or Tea?

MO:: Thank you but I prefer hot water.

IMag: Thank you Miriam for your time and i hope that all works out well for you and your family..! Good Luck. And
 we hope to have you sometime soon on The Sporah Show!
MO: Aww! Thank you, Am looking forward to.

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Karibu msomaji mpendwa usome MAKALA YANGU YANGU KATIKA TOLEO LA WIKI HII la gazeti linaloongoza nchini Tanzania la Raia Mwema.Makala nzima hii hapa chini

Wawekezaji wavumiliwe hadi lini kwa mauaji haya?

Evarist Chahali, Uskochi
Juni 1, 2011

JUMAPILI iliyopita ilikuwa ni siku ambayo mimi na familia nzima ya Chahali tuliadhimisha mwaka wa tatu tangu mama mpendwa, Adelina Mapango, aage dunia. Kwangu na kwa wanafamilia wengine, kifo cha mpendwa huyu ni kama kimetokea jana kwani bado tumegubikwa na majonzi makubwa.

Kifo hicho cha mama kimeathiri sana maisha yangu. Nilipofika huko nyumbani kwa ajili ya kumuuguza, tayari alikuwa ameshapoteza fahamu. Matumaini yangu kuwa labda angepata nafuu japo kidogo yalikuwa yakififia siku hadi siku kwa muda wote wa miezi mitatu aliyokuwa amelazwa.

Nilitamani angalau afungue mdomo kunipa japo wosia (japokuwa sikutaka kabisa kuamini kuwa ugonjwa wake ungeweza kusababisha mauti yake) lakini haikutokea hadi anafariki.

Kipindi tunamuuguza mama wakati na baada ya msiba kiliniwezesha pia kulielewa vyema jambo moja la msingi ambalo marehemu alikuwa akilisisitiza sana wakati wa uhai wake - upendo.

Nadhani hakuna mtu katika familia yetu ambaye hakuwahi kumlaumu marehemu mama kwa “kuendekeza sana upendo”. Kuna wakati tulikuwa tunashindwa kumuelewa pale alipowathamani watu waliomtendea mabaya. Siku zote alikuwa akisisitiza kuwa kazi ya kuhukumu sio yetu wanadamu; bali ni ya Mwenyezi Mungu.

Kadhalika, alikuwa muumini wa vitendo wa mafundisho ya kiroho kwamba “huwezi kudai unampenda Mungu ambaye hujamwona; ilhali unamchukia binadamu mwenzio unayemwona”.

Nakumbuka vizuri sana mahubiri yaliyotolewa na padre kabla ya mazishi ya marehemu mama. Alitufariji kwa kutuambia kuwa japo sie tulimpenda Adelina, lakini baba yake (yaani Mungu) alimpenda zaidi, na ndio maana aliamua kumchukua.Tangu siku hiyo nimekuwa nikiitumia kauli hiyo kuwafariji wafiwa.

Kadhalika, tulipewa wosia kwamba japo tuna kila sababu ya kumlilia marehemu, lakini njia mwafaka ya kumwenzi ni kudumisha mema yake na kuzingatia mazuri yake yote yaliyopelekea msiba wake kuvuta umati mkubwa.

Kabla ya kufikwa na msiba huo, nilikuwa nimeshahudhuria misiba mbalimbali, lakini katika misiba yote hiyo sikuweza kuelewa kwa undani uchungu waliokuwa nao wafiwa. Sio kwamba sikuguswa na misiba hiyo; bali ni ukweli kwamba ni vigumu kuzielewa hisia pindi tukio linalosababisha hisia hizo halitokei kwako.Wote tunalia misibani, lakini uchungu wanaosikia watu wa karibu zaidi na marehemu ni tofauti na watu wengine.

Baada ya msiba huo wa mama, imekuwa kana kwamba kifo kimechukua maana mpya kwangu. Kila ninaposikia taarifa za vifo ninarejea uzoefu niliopitia na kupata picha ya kinachowasibu wafiwa.

Ni katika mantiki hiyo, niliposoma, hivi karibuni, taarifa za kifo cha mkazi wa Kigamboni, marehemu Lila Hassan, aliyefariki kwa kinachodaiwa kuchomwa moto na mwekezaji mwenye asili ya Kiasia, nilipatwa na uchungu kana kwamba marehemu ni ndugu yangu.

Uchungu huo uliongezwa na ukweli kwamba, nikiwa mgeni hapa Uingereza, ninaelewa wazawa wanavyopewa kipaumbele kulinganisha na sie wageni.

Kwa mujibu wa taarifa kutoka eneo la tukio, marehemu alikumbana na mkasa huo baada ya kuingia eneo la hoteli ya mwekezaji pasipo kulipa kiingilio. Hivi binadamu hao wenye roho ya kinyama walishindwa kuelewa kuwa laiti marehemu angekuwa na uwezo kama wao wawekezaji asingeweza japo kufikiria kuingia eneo hilo bila kiingilio?

Kwa vile wao walimudu kuja Tanzania kutoka huko walikotoka, wakanyenyekewa kwa ugeni wao na fedha zao na kupewa hadhi ya uwekezaji, basi, wanadhani kila binadamu ana “bahati” kama hiyo?

Ninasema “bahati” kwa vile ndivyo ilivyo kwa anayetokea kuwa ‘mwekezaji’ katika nchi yetu ambapo baadhi ya wawekezaji wamegeuka kama miungu-watu kwa jinsi watawala wetu wanavyowapapatikia.

Na usidhani upapatikiaji huo unatokana na “umuhimu wa wawekezaji”; bali sana sana ni katika kuhalalisha “teni pasenti” zao na ufisadi mwingineo.

Kabla hatujasahau yaliyomkumba marehemu Lila wala kufahamu hatma ya fedhuli hao waliomchoma moto, wakazi wa kijiji cha Nyamongo, mkoani Mara, nao wameletewa majonzi.

Tofauti na tukio la Kigamboni ambapo wahusika walikuwa mwekezaji na wapambe wake, katika tukio la hivi kartibuni la huko Nyamongo (Tarime), wahusika ni Watanzania wenzetu wanaolipwa mshahara kutokana na kodi za wananchi, na-kibaya zaidi-ni watu tuliowakabidhi dhamana ya usalama wa raia.

Katika kuendeleza utamaduni wao wa “chinja chinja” askari wa jeshi letu la polisi waliwapiga risasi na kuwauwa wakazi watano wa Nyamongo kwa tuhuma za kuvamia mgodi wa dhahabu. Waliua kinyama kulinda ‘mali ya mwekezaji’, na pengine kwa maelekezo ya mwekezaji.

Kama ambavyo tulishuhudia katika vurugu zilizosababisaha mauaji ya raia watatu wasio na hatia huko Arusha (wakati wa maandamano ya wafuasi wa CHADEMA), wafiwa wamejikuta wakiongezewa machungu kwa kauli zisizo za kibinadamu kwamba waliouawa walikuwa wahalifu.

Sasa kama kweli ni wahalifu, kwa nini, basi, serikali ilitaka kubeba gharama za mazishi ya “wahalifu” hao?

Tulimsikia Naibu Waziri wa Mambo ya Ndani, Balozi Hamis Kagasheki alivyozungumzia tukio hilo, na hatukupata shida kugundua kuwa hajisikii uchungu wowote kutokana na vifo vya raia hao.

Katika maelezo yake, waliuoawa ni miongoni mwa wahalifu waliokwenda kwenye mgodi husika wa mwekezaji kwa minajili ya kupora dhahabu.

Hivi mwanadiplomasia huyu hatumii busara japo kidogo kutambua kuwa anachozungumza ni upande mmoja tu wa tukio? Hapo ninamaanisha kuwa maelezo aliyopewa Naibu Waziri huyo ni kutoka Jeshi la Polisi ambalo ndio watuhumiwa wa mauaji hayo.

Halafu, kama Kagasheki ameshahitimisha kuwa kilichowapa ruhusa polisi wake kuua ni uvamizi wa raia hao eneo la mgodi, sasa, hiyo timu ya wataalamu iliyoundwa na IGP Said Mwema kwenda Nyamongo ilikwenda kuchunguza nini; maana Kagasheki ameshatueleza chanzo cha tukio hilo?

Kwa bahati mbaya, matukio ya kusikitisha kama haya yataendelea kutokea kwa sababu baadhi ya viongozi na watendaji serikalini hawajali thamani ya uhai wa Watanzania wenzao. Kwa akina Kagasheki, kwa mfano, kabla hata uchunguzi haujakamilika jambo la muhimu kwake ni kutetea kwa nini polisi wameua raia hao pasipo kujali vifo vya marehemu hao na maumivu yanayowakabili wafiwa.

Tukiweka kando tukio la Kigamboni na hili la Nyamongo, kuna mauaji takriban kila mwaka yanayotokea katika migodi nchini; hususan kwenye machimbo ya Tanzanite kule Mererani.

Chanzo cha mauaji hayo yanayofanywa na walinzi wa migodi hiyo kwa maelekezo ya wawekezaji, ni mivutano ya muda mrefu ya kimaslahi kati ya wawekezaji hao na ama wachimbaji wadogo au wanavijiji wa vijiji vinavyopakana na migodi hiyo.

Jambo la kusikitisha ni kwamba kila mauaji hayo yanapotokea, Serikali; hususan Jeshi la Polisi, hutetea wawekezaji hao wa kigeni; hata pale inapoonekana dhahiri kwamba hawakuwa na sababu yoyote muhimu ya kuua. Inasikitisha kwamba linapokuja suala la wawekezaji wa kigeni, Serikali inasita kuwapenda na kuwatetea raia wake.

Kama nilivyoeleza mwanzoni, “huwezi kumpenda Mungu ilhali unamchukia jirani yako” ndivyo ambavyo haiwezekani kuipenda nchi kama hakuna mapendo kwa mwananchi mwenzako. Laiti askari wepesi wa kufyatua risasi wangekuwa na upendo kwa wananchi wenzao, matukio kama ya Arusha na huko Nyamongo yasingetokea.

Na kama mwekezaji wa Kigamboni aliyemchoma moto Lila angekuwa na upendo kwa sie wenyeji wake tuliomkaribisha kuwekeza nchini, tukio hilo la kinyama lisingetokea. Vivyo hivyo kwa wawekezaji wa Mererani na migodi mkingine nchini.

Tukiweza kutafsiri upendo wa ngazi ya familia na ukoo, kisha kuuhamishia kwa majirani zetu na hatimaye wananchi wenzetu, ni dhahiri kuwa ubinafsi, ulafi, ufisadi na uhalifu mwingine dhidi ya taifa na Watanzania wenzetu kwa ujumla, utapungua kwa kiasi kikubwa.
Pamoja na makala hii,usikose kusoma makala nyingine na habari motomoto katika jarida la RAIA MWEMA  kwa kubonyeza HAPA

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