The Tanzania Electric Supply Company (TANESCO) is focusing on increasing the outreach and service quality of its Energy products for Tanzanian people. Next to its current passion as a leading provider of electricity is to be more efficient customer focused utility for Tanzania and beyond. The Company has the largest electricity generation, transmission and distribution network in Tanzania. In order to reach its goals, the Company will, in the coming years invest heavily in its generation, transmission and distribution network, its business systems and human capital. TANESCO now invites internal & external applicants who are qualified, self-motivated, honest, hardworking and committed individuals to fill the under-mentioned posts: Specific attributes for the Positions to be filled: All Candidates must: ❖ Have good performance track record ❖ Demonstrate highest degree of integrity ❖ Be capable of delivering excellent results while working under pressure with tight dea...
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on the project alongside Johan Kauppi.
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"You don't have to copy things made elsewhere, it's not interesting," says ArcticBath articitect Bertil Harström -- who worked on the project alongside Johan Kauppi. "I think the interesting things come from your own history and your background." Dubai is like nowhere else in the Middle East. In fact, it's like nowhere else on the planet. With the world's tallest skyscrapers perched where the desert meets the sea, this is a city that's changed dramatically from its days as a fishing port. The towering Burj Al Arab is perhaps the most defining sight, although its beaches are as much of a draw for the sun-seeking tourists who flock here throughout the year. Go beyond the malls and shop-lined boulevards and there's history to be found, especially at the Al Fahidi Fort, the oldest building in Dubai. dramatically from its days as a fishing port. The towering Burj Al Arab is perhaps the most defining sight, although its beaches are...
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Dropbox Professional lets you store, share, and track progress on your work. Get powerful features like Smart Sync and Showcase as well as 1 TB (1,000 GB) of space.Do your best work with Dropbox Professional Go from first draft to final deliverable with 1 TB (1,000 GB) of space and powerful Dropbox features like Smart Sync and Showcase. Store, share, and track progress on all your work Do your best work with Dropbox Professional Go from first draft to final deliverable with 1 TB (1,000 GB) of space and powerful Dropbox features like Smart Sync and Showcase. Store, share, and track progress on all your work Do your best work with Dropbox Professional Go from first draft to final deliverable with 1 TB (1,000 GB) of space and powerful Dropbox features like Smart Sync and Showcase. Store, share, and track progress on all your work Do your best work with Dropbox Professional Go from first draft to final deliverable with 1 TB (1,000 GB) of space and powerful Dropbox features like Smart ...
friends in a real Garden of Eden.
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How did people without steel, or wheels, or a written language, build a stairway to heaven and a pleasure palace for the ages? Machu Picchu, just one reason the Incas must have been so proud, so secure, in their impossible empire from the Andes to the Amazon. Those who live here are landlords of paradise, owners of some of the last unspoiled islands on the planet. A Hawaii without hotels, a Bali without burger joints, 83 perfect little islands in the South Pacific. Fly back in time, trek a volcano, hop a boat, and make some friends in a real Garden of Eden. How did people without steel, or wheels, or a written language, build a stairway to heaven and a pleasure palace for the ages? Machu Picchu, just one reason the Incas must have been so proud, so secure, in their impossible empire from the Andes to the Amazon.Those who live here are landlords of paradise, owners of some of the last unspoiled islands on the planet. A Hawaii without hotels, a Bali without burge...
Located on Singapore's southern shore
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Most people think of Singapore as a cosmopolitan city, but there are actually 62 islands off its coast. For a family-friendly side trip, Sentosa Island provides an easy option. Located on Singapore's southern shore, the man-made island is home to Universal Studios, as well as golf courses and a few luxury resorts, such as the Capella Singapore or the glamorous W Sentosa. Located on Singapore's southern shore Most people think of Singapore as a cosmopolitan city, but there are actually 62 islands off its coast. For a family-friendly side trip, Sentosa Island provides an easy option. Located on Singapore's southern shore, the man-made island is home to Universal Studios, as well as golf courses and a few luxury resorts, such as the Capella Singapore or the glamorous W Sentosa. Most people think of Singapore as a cosmopolitan city, but there are actually 62 islands off its coast. For a family-friendly side trip, Sentosa Island provides an easy option....
Singapore is a melting pot of cultures
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Singapore is a melting pot of cultures with a diverse population, its residents hailing from Malaysia, China, India and more. In Chinatown, the skyscrapers of Marina Bay fade into the background and three-story shophouses transport travelers back in time. These quiet lanes, busy markets and traditional restaurants showcase Singapore's unique heritage. Singapore is a melting pot of cultures with a diverse population, its residents hailing from Malaysia, China, India and more. In Chinatown, the skyscrapers of Marina Bay fade into the background and three-story shophouses transport travelers back in time. These quiet lanes, busy markets and traditional restaurants showcase Singapore's unique heritage. Singapore is a melting pot of cultures with a diverse population, its residents hailing from Malaysia, China, India and more. In Chinatown, the skyscrapers of Marina Bay fade into the background and three-story shophouses transport travelers back in time. ...
Hainan chicken rice
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The options are endless and all delicious, from the flaky roti prata in Little India to grilled satay, kaya toast (a coconut-like jam served with half-boiled egg), Hokkien mee noodles, laksa, Hainan chicken rice, chili crab and ice kachang -- a dessert made with shaved ice, condensed milk and assorted toppings such as red beans and mango.The options are endless and all delicious, from the flaky roti prata in Little India to grilled satay, kaya toast (a coconut-like jam served with half-boiled egg), Hokkien mee noodles, laksa, Hainan chicken rice, chili crab and ice kachang -- a dessert made with shaved ice, condensed milk and assorted toppings such as red beans and mango. When thirst strikes, a cup of traditional kopi-o (thick black coffee with sugar), kopi kosong (without sugar), grass jelly soy milk or sugarcane juice should be easy enough to find. The options are endless a...
Turkey launched a ground offensive across the borde
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Syrians fleeing the war walk towards the border gates at the Akcakale border crossing, in Sanliurfa province in Turkey on June 15, 2015. Asylum seekers also must travel a dangerous terrain "littered with landmines, steep climbs, narrow paths along ravines, and valleys." The rights group said most families exhaust all their resources paying smugglers anywhere from $300 to $8,000 per person to reach Turkey. Turkey is home to more Syrian refugees than any other country in the world, hosting around 3.5 million, according to Human Rights Watch. But the group said, "Turkey's generous hosting of large numbers of Syrians does not absolve it of its responsibility to help those seeking protection at its borders." On January 20, Turkey launched a ground offensive across the border into northern Syria, which it dubbed Operation Olive Branch. Turkey said the operation, with the help of the Free Syrian Army, aims to clear Syrian territories of all terrorist groups ...
Turkey is home to more Syrian refugees
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Syrians fleeing the war walk towards the border gates at the Akcakale border crossing, in Sanliurfa province in Turkey on June 15, 2015. Asylum seekers also must travel a dangerous terrain "littered with landmines, steep climbs, narrow paths along ravines, and valleys." The rights group said most families exhaust all their resources paying smugglers anywhere from $300 to $8,000 per person to reach Turkey. Turkey is home to more Syrian refugees than any other country in the world, hosting around 3.5 million, according to Human Rights Watch. But the group said, "Turkey's generous hosting of large numbers of Syrians does not absolve it of its responsibility to help those seeking protection at its borders." On January 20, Turkey launched a ground offensive across the border into northern Syria, which it dubbed Operation Olive Branch. Turkey said the operation, with the help of the Free Syrian Army, aims to clear Syrian territories of all te...
Human Rights Watch
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Human Rights Watch spoke to 16 Syrian refugees who were smuggled into Turkey last year. Of those, 13 said that Turkish border guards shot at them and other asylum seekers as they tried to flee Syria. According to their accounts, 10 people were killed, including a child. At another border crossing, Turkish border guards fired warning shots into the air but did not target asylum seekers directly, the witnesses said. Twelve families told the rights group that they were captured and held at an internally displaced persons camp before being sent back to Syria. "Turkish border guards placed them in a large square where they would remain until the guards had collected enough people to send back to Syria. Three families estimated that the square could fit up to a thousand people and usually had hundreds in it," Human Rights Watch said in a statement. Human Rights Watch spoke to 16 Syrian refugees who were smuggled into Turkey last year. Of those, 13 said that ...
Middle East
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Syrians attempting to flee violence and seek refuge in Turkey are facing indiscriminate fire by Turkish border guards, Human Rights Watch said Saturday. Syrian asylum seekers leaving the brutality of Idlib province in northwest Syria "are being forced back with bullets and abuse," according to Lama Fakih, deputy director of Human Rights Watch's Middle East and North Africa division. In just a month, from December 15 to January 15, about 247,000 Syrians were displaced to the border area, according to the United Nations. "As fighting in Idlib and Afrin displaces thousands more," Fakih said, "the number of Syrians trapped along the border willing to risk their lives to reach Turkey is only likely to increase."Syrians attempting to flee violence and seek refuge in Turkey are facing indiscriminate fire by Turkish border guards, Human Rights Watch said Saturday. Syrian asylum seekers leaving the brutality of Idlib province in northwest...