Sunday, 29 October 2017

CCM YAZINDUA KWA KISHINDO KAMPENI ZA UDIWANI



Katibu wa CCM mkoa wa Dar es Salaam Saad Kusilawe akimnadi mgombea wa CCM katika uchaguzi wa marudio wa Udiwani Kata ya Kijichi, Eliasa Mtalawanje,Temeke Dar es Salaam, leo. Akizungumza amesema CCM itashinda Udiwani kata zote tatu ambako uchaguzi unarudiwa mkoani Dar es Salaam. Kata zingine ni Saranga na Mbweni.


Katibu wa CCM mkoa wa Dar es Salaam Saad Kusilawe akiwasili kwenye Uwanja wa mkutano kuzindua kampeni za Uchaguzi mdogo wa Udiwani kata ya Kijichi, leo. Kulia ni Mwenyekiti wa CCM Wilaya ya Temeke Almishi Hazal


Wananchi na wana CCM wakishangilia wakati Kusilawe na viongozi wenzake wakiingia Uwanjani


Vijana wa hamasa wakichangamsha mkutano huo


Madansa wakicheza muziki kuchangamsha mkutano huo wa uzinduzi wa kampeni za CCM za Udiwani kata ya Kijichi.


Mgombea Udiwani kwa tiketi ya CCM kata ya Kijichi Eliasa Mtalawanje akisalimia baada ya kutambulishwa kutambulishwa kwenye mkutano huo


Mtalawanje akitroti baada ya kutambulishwa na Mwenyekiti wa Wazee wa CCM Temeke


Mwenyekiti wa Baraza la Wazee wa CCM Wilaya ya Temeke Mohammed Mbonde, akizungumza baada ya kukaribishwa jukwaani kusalimia.


Mwenyekiti wa Baraza la Wazee Wilaya ya Temeke Mohammed Mbonde, akipongezwa na Mgombea Udiwani kata ya Kijichi Eliasa Mtalawanje baada ya kutoka jukwaani kusalimia.


Meya wa Temeke Abdallah Chaurembo akisalimia wananchi kwenye mkutano huo, na kuzungumza kuhusu umuhimu wa wananchi kumchagua mgombea wa CCM Udiwani kata ya Kijichi.


Mbunge wa Mbagala Issa Mangungu, akisalimia wananchi kwenye mkutano huo, na kuzungumza kuhusu umuhimu wa wananchi kumchagua mgombea wa CCM Udiwani kata ya Kijichi.


Mwenyekiti wa CCM Wilaya ya Temeke Almishi Hazal akisalimia wananchi na kumkaribisha Katibu wa CCM mkoa wa Dar es Salaam, kuhutubia mkutano huo na kumtambulisha mgombea wa CCM wa Udiwani Kata ya Kijichi


Vijana wa hamasa na wananchi wakiwa wametulia kumsikiliza 


Baadhi ya wananchi kwenye mkutano huo


Viongozi wa Barza la wazee Temeke wakiwa kwenye mkutano huo


Katibu wa CCM mkoa wa Dar es Salaam, Saad Kusilawe akihutubia mkutano huo


Kusilawe akisisitiza jambo


Vijana wa CCM wakimshangilia Kusilawe


Msimamizi wa uchaguzi wa CCM makao makuu Mzee Kazidi (kulia) akiwa na Mwenyekiti wa Wilaya ya Temeke Almishi Hazal. katikati ni Mwenyekiti wa Jumuia ya Wazazi mkoa wa Dar es Salaam


Mzee Kazidi akizungumza kwenye mkutano huo. Kulia ni Kuslawe.


Katibu wa CCM mkoa wa Dar es Salaam Saad Kusilawe akimnadi mgombea wa CCM katika uchaguzi wa marudio wa Udiwani Kata ya Kijichi, Eliasa Mtalawanje,Temeke Dar es Salaam, leo 


Kisha akamkabidhi mgombea huyo ilani ya CCM


Kusilawe akimkabidhi ilani mgombea huyo


Mgombea akionyesha ilani baada ya kukabidhiwa


Mgombea wa CCM katika uchaguzi wa marudio wa Udiwani Kata ya Kijichi, Eliasa Mtalawanje,Temeke Dar es Salaam, akizungumza na kuomba kura baada ya kunadiwa na Kusilawe, leo


Eliasa Mtalawanje akifafanua jambo kwa makini


Wananchi wakimshangilia mgombea huyo


Mgombea huyo akiendelea kuomba kura kwa wananchi 


Mgombea wa CCM katika uchaguzi wa marudio wa Udiwani Kata ya Kijichi, Eliasa Mtalawanje,Temeke Dar es Salaam, akiondoka uwanjani mwishoni mwa mkutano. PICHA ZOTE NA BASHIR NKOROMO


PHARMACISTS AND DEALERS HAVE TO COMPLY WITH THE RULES, REGULATIONS, DR. SALIM









Iringa Regional Medical Officer (RMO). Dr. Robert Salim (R) is listening students at the “Pharmacists Day “celebration organized by the Tanzania Pharmaceutical Student Association (TAPSA), a branch of the Ruaha Catholic University (RUCU) yesterday. (Photo by Friday Simbaya)



A cross-section of students at the " Pharmacists Day " celebration organized by the Tanzania Pharmaceutical Student Association (TAPSA), a branch of the Ruaha Catholic University (RUCU) yesterday. (Photo by Friday Simbaya)



Pharmacists and dealers with pharmaceuticals have been asked to comply with the rules, regulations and procedures for selling pharmaceuticals.

This was commented yesterday by Iringa Regional Medical Officer (RMO). Dr. Robert Salim at the " Pharmacists Day " celebration organized by the Tanzania Pharmaceutical Student Association (TAPSA), a branch of the Ruaha Catholic University (RUCU) for sponsorship of the Austrian Leprosy Relief Association in collaboration with the Action Medeor.

Tanzania Pharmaceutical students' Association (TAPSA) is an autonomous, non-political, non-profit, student association committed to serve Pharmaceutical Students and general public at large.

These celebrations were in line with the statement, 'THE FIGHT AGAINST DRUG RESISTANCE IS FOR EVERYONE OF US”

Dr. Salim said pharmacists and traders should sell drugs based on the rules, regulations and procedures for example, selling drugs based on prescription and preserving medication well.

He said the fifth phase government is aimed bringing the country into the middle income of the economy through the industrialization policy.

He requested all colleges and universities in the country to prepare young people to open pharmaceutical and medical equipment business as many raw materials are available in Tanzania.

"There are forests, cotton, and gypsum and so on which are great treasures of making natural medicine," said Dr. Salim.

He also urged students who graduated from their studies to initiate small-scale pharmaceutical industries, in order to fulfill the government policy commitment of the industry, which would help reduce the problem of youth unemployment in the country.

In addition, Chairman of TAPSA-RUCU ​​ Ndamo Adam said that the drug resistance is an epidemic that threatens the country, especially countries in sub-Saharan region.

He said the fight against antibiotics is one of the main reasons why all the drugs used to cure infectious diseases can be affected by drug fraud.

Adam explained that drug resistance is a condition that cannot kill or prevent the growth of parasites, thus creating antibiotic resistance.

"Commonly used medicines such as Ampicilin, Ciprofloxacin, Tetracycilin, Erythromycin, Metronidazole, Amoxicilin, Chloramphenicol and Griseofulvin are more affected," said Adam.

He said that one of the problems that cause pharmaceuticals to become resistant was by using the incorrect 'doses' for a certain disease and use of antibiotics to treat antibiotics that do not require antibiotic.

For his part, a pharmacist, pharmacy tutor and head of pharmaceutical department at Ruaha University (RUCU) Gasper Baltazary said that the anti-drug resistance campaign must be sustainable.

He noted that there is a significant need for proper diagnosis (for tests), drug delivery at appropriate dose (samples), timely, taking into account the doctor's requirements as well as providing non-rehabilitation drugs.

Baltazary said that the pharmacy day is one of the duties of the TAPSA where the aim is to bring students and various health care professionals to discuss the health-care issues.

He said that lack of education is the main source towards pharmaceuticals resistance, so the community and traders stop using medication without making tests and selling drugs for the purpose of getting money respectively.

World Pharmacists Day was the brainchild of the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP), with the council of this organization voting to establish the event in the late 2000s during a conference they staged in Istanbul, Turkey. 

The aim of the day is to bring attention to pharmacies and the positive benefits they offer when it comes to health and FIP encourages all its members to get involved to make the event a success.


MAFAMASIA NA WAFANYABIASHARA WA DAWA WATAKIWA KUZINGATIA SHERIA...,











PICHA ZOTE NA FRIDAY SIMBAYA

Wafamasia na wafanyabiashara wenye maduka binfasi ya dawa za binadamu na mifigo wameombwa kuzingatia sheria, kanuni na taratibu za uuzaji dawa.

Hayo yalisemwa jana na Mganga Mkuu wa Mkoa wa Iringa Dkt. Robert Salim katika maadhimisho ya ‘Siku ya Famasi’ yaliyoandaliwa na chama cha wanafanzi wa famasi –Tanzania (TAPSA), tawi la Chuo Kikuu Katoliki cha Ruaha (RUCU) kwa ufadhili wa shirika la Austrian Leprosy Relief Association kwa kushirikiana shirika la Action Medeor.

Maadhimisho hayo ambayo yalienda sambamba na kaulimbiu isemayo, ‘MAPAMBANO DHIDI YA USUGU WA DAWA NI YA KILA MMOJA WETU.’ 

Dkt. Salim alisema kuwa wafamasia na wafanyabiashara wanatakiwa kuuza dawa kwa kuzingatia sheria, kanuni na taratibu kwa mfano, kuuza dawa za moto kwa prescription na kutunza dawa vizuri.

Alisema kuwa serikali ya awamu ya tano ina lengo la kuifikisha nchi katika uchumi wa kati kupitia sekta ya viwanda.

Mganga mkuu huyo aliviomba vyuo vyote nchini vya famasi viwaandae vijana kufungua viwanda vya dawa na vifaa tiba kwa vile malighafi nyingi zipo hapa Tanzania.

“Kuna mistu, pamba, gypsum na kadhalika ambazo ni hazina kubwa ya dawa za tiba asili,” alisema Dk. Salim.

Pia, aliwataka wanafunzi wanaosomea masomo ya famasia wa kimaliza masomo yao waanzishe viwanda vidogo vidogo vya dawa, ili kutimiza adhima ya serikali ya awamu ya tano ya sera ya viwanda ambapo kutasaidia kupunguza tatizo la ajira kwa vijina.

Naye, Mwenyekiti wa TAPSA-RUCU Ndamo Adam alisema kuwa usugu wa dawa ni janga la kifaifa husuani nchi ambazo zipo katiak ukanda jangwa la sahara kusini.

Alisema kampeni ya kupambana na usugu wa dawa ni jukumu la kimoja kwa vile dawa zote zinazotumika kutibu magonjwa ya kuambukiza huweza kuathiriwa na usugu wa dawa. 

Adam alifafanua kuwa usugu wa dawa ni hali ya dawa kushindwa kuua au kuzuia ukuaji wa vimelea vya magonjwa na vimelea vya magonjwa ndivyo hujenga usugu dhidi ya dawa.

“Dawa zinazotumika mara kwa mara kama vile Ampicilin, Ciprofloxacin, Tetracycilin, Erythromycin, Metronidazole, Amoxicilin, Chloramphenicol na Griseofulvin zinaathiriwa zaidi,” alisema Adam.

Alisema kuwa moja ya usugu wa dawa ni kutotumia ‘dozi’ sahihi ya dwa na kwa muda ulioelekezwa pamoja na kutumiaantibayotiki kutibu magonjwa yasiohitaji antibiotiki.

Kwa upande wake, Mfamasia na mwalimu wa Famasia katika chuo kikuu katoliki cha Ruaha (RUCU) Gasper Baltazary alisema kuwa kampeni dhidi usugu wa dawa iwe endelevu.

Alisema kuwa kuna umuhimu mukubwa wa usimamia ugunduzi sahihi wa magonjwa (kwa vipimo), utoaji dawa kwa dozi sahihi (vipimo), muda sahihi, kuzingatia masharti ya daktari pamoja na kutoa dawa ambazo hazijaisha muda wake wa matumizi.

Baltazary alisema kuwa siku ya famasi ni moja kati ya majukumu ya chama cha TAPSA ambapo lengo ni kuwaleta wanafunzi na wataalamu mbalimbali wa kada ya afya ili kujadili viti ambavyo vinahusu afya.

Alisema kuwa ukosefu wa elimu ndio chanzo kikubwa cha uwepo ya usugu wa dawa, hivyo basi jamii na wafanyabiashara waache kutumia dawa bila kufanya vipimo na kuuza dawa kwa lengo la kupata tu pesa.



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