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Friday, December 30, 2011

Man City Chali


Darron Gibson second half strike for Everton gave the home side a deserved 1-0 win over league leader Manchester City which drops points in poor performance leaving it tied with Manchester United at the top of the EPL.
It was a fairly quiet first half at Goodison Park with just a few chances between the teams.
The first and probably best chance of the half fell to Everton just five minutes in as Denis Stracqualursi's head found Royston Drenthes’ corner at the back post. The ball beat Joe Hart but it was cleared off the line by Joleon Lescott.
It took around half an hour before the sides created more chances. A deep ball in from Leighton Baines found Stracqualursi who headed down for Fellaini, who fired his shot just wide.
And then just two minutes later in the 37th minute Manchester City had its first real chance of the match as Samir Nasri fired a shot from around 25 yards out, beating Tim Howard but hitting the bar before Aguero's shot from the rebound was well saved from Everton's keeper.
But the talking point of the first half came five minutes from halftime when the match was briefly delayed following a disturbance on the pitch, in which a supporter emerged from the stands and handcuffed himself to the post next to City keeper Joe Hart.
The fan spent five minutes attached to the post before being removed by police before the game restarted.
It was a quiet start to the second half until the game hit the hour mark and Everton took the lead. The Toffees broke and Drenthe crossed in deep to find Donovan, who controlled it and played it to the edge of the box, where new signing Darron Gibson drove a shot at goal and with a slight deflection, the shot went past Hart to give the home side the lead.
Everton continued to press, as Stracqualursi took the ball down the left hand side putting in a cross which was headed away but met by the volley of Darron Gibson who put the shot just wide of Joe Hart's post.
There was controversy on 72 minutes as City had a penalty shout when Kolarov claimed for handball as his cross looked like it may have hit the hand of Phil Neville in Everton's penalty area.
Manchester City continued to push for equalizer but just couldn’t find a way past the solid home side, which hung on for a deserved three points at Goodison Park.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Chicharito and Berbatov both score penalties as hosts close in on City at top of Premier League

United boss Sir Alex Ferguson had something of a goalkeeping crisis before kick off with both David De Gea and Anders Lindegaard ruled out. Ben Amos was called in to make his Premier League debut for the club. There were five other changes to the side that beat Arsenal in its last league match with Park, Rio Ferdinand, Paul Scholes, Dimitar Berbatov and Javier Hernandez all named in the starting lineup.

Tony Pulis also made a handful of changes from his club's last league outing with Andy Wilkinson, Jermaine Pennant, Kenwyne Jones, Dean Whitehead and Wilson Palacios all coming in to the side. Jonathan Woodgate, Glen Whelan, Rory Delap and Matthew Etherington dropped to the bench while Ryan Shotton was not involved at all.

It took both teams a while to get going on a cold evening in Manchester, as the sides had wayward efforts in the opening quarter of the game. But it wasn’t until the 20th minute that a shot caused worry to either goalkeeper.

With United almost camped on the edge of the Stoke penalty area the pressure earned it a corner. It was taken short and as the cross was cleared the loose ball fell to Johnny Evans, who back flicked the ball to Scholes on the edge of the area. The midfielder set himself and fired in a low volley that seemed destined for the bottom corner but a slight deflection of a crowd of Stoke defenders took the ball inches wide of the post.

The home side continued to dominate possession but without really causing Thomas Sorensen any concern at all. Just after the half hour, United’s other central midfielder Michael Carrick had the goal in his sights but like Scholes before him he fired wide of the post. Carrick, Park and Berbatov combined neatly to release the midfielder inside the penalty area but his low shot across Sorensen was just beyond the far post.

There were only eight minutes of the half remaining when the game finally got the goal it had needed and it went to the home side from the penalty spot. Berbatov and Scholes combined to release Park in the penalty area and the South Korean was brought down by a sliding tackle from Jermaine Pennant. Hernandez grabbed the ball and calmly fired past Sorensen to put his side ahead.

With the second half beginning as the first had ended United continued to control the game and eight minutes into the half it was awarded its second penalty of the game and this time it was Berbatov who made no mistake. Jon Walters and Antonio Valencia tangled in the penalty area and when the Ecuadorian fell to the floor referee Mike Jones pointed to the spot. Berbatov calmly stepped up and fired it past the dive of Sorensen.

United continued to dominate but once again chances were few and far between. In fact, one  of the best chances fell to Stoke and substitute Cameron Jerome just after the hour. The striker, who had replaced Crouch, jumped well above Johnny Evans but his effort was easily saved by Amos.

The home side cruised its way through the final half hour of the match but again it was unable to fashion many clear cut chances as Stoke remained defiant in defense. Scholes saw a late chance well blocked by Robert Huth and Patrice Evra felt he should have had another penalty but his claims were waved away by the referee. 

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Vitus na ndoto za kung'ara katika muziki wa Afrika

Producer AK na Vitus katika pozi
Producer AK Bunduki akiwa katika pozi pande za White Sand Resort na Msanii anaye kuja kwa kasi katika Game hii ya muziki ya Bongo flava. Pata kujua mengi kuhusu ujio wa msanii huyu katika game hii na mengine mengi kupitia site yako hii ya Bongo Corner.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Stereo msanii wa hiphop Tanzania anayekuja kwa kasi katika sanaa hii ya muziki. Pata kujua mwana anafanya nini kwa sasa na je anazungumziaje game ya mziki kwa ujumla. Haya yote utayapata hapahapa Bongo Corner kupitia Page yetu ya Interview. Kaa mkao wa kula mdau pamoja sana mpaka mwaka sifuriiiiiiiiiiiiii. By n2c group

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Ujio Mpya Mdau!

Kaa mkao wa kula mda huu kwani n2c group inakujia na mengi mda huu. Kupitia site hii maojiano na wasanii wakubwa na wanaochipukia katika fani ya muziki wa Bongo Flavour na hip hop Tanzania yatakuwa yanapatikana hapahapa Bongo corner.
Kuwa wakwanza kujua wasanii hawa wanafanya nini na wapo wapi kwa sasa.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Wazo la leo!

Ukipewa dhamana ya uongozi, siyo kwamba waliokuchagua hawawezi kuongoza bali wameamua kukuteua wewe tu. Sasa nawashangaa sana hawa viongozi wetu, hii leo Tanzania inasherehekea nusu karne ya uhuru lakini tupo gizani, alafu kiongozi mwenye mamlaka husika bado tunamchekea na hakuna hatua yoyote juu yake. Baba kama umeshindwa kuifanya Tanzania iwe na umeme waachie wengine!

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Hama kwa hakika thamani ya amani utaijua pindi itowekapo. Tumshukuru Mungu Tanzania yetu ina amani, lakini bado naoji kwani amani maana yake ni nini? Nini ni viashiria vya amani hususani hapa nchini kwetu Tanzania?

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Maisha popote ndugu

Ni A Twn moja ndugu kimaisha zaidi kama vipi tusonge pamoja mdau. Muhimu ni uwepo wako pande hizi

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Tafakari ya leo

Kama tungekuwa makini tena makini kweli, tusingefika hapa tulipo fika leo kama taifa. Uwezi amini hii Tanzania yenye madini, mito, nchi iliyozungukwa na maziwa makuu, wanyama na ardhi nzuri leo hii ipo kizani. Je mchawi nani? Na nani alaumiwe katika hili mbona wengine mnanufaika na matumbo yenu yananeemeka? Ukisema unaambiwa hauna uzalendo je ni uzalendo gani unaotakiwa hapa. Mmemkana hata mwasisi wa taifa hili

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

7 Common Investor Mistakes

Of the mistakes made by investors, seven of them are repeat offenses. In fact, investors have been making these same mistakes since the dawn of modern markets, and will likely be repeating them for years to come. You can significantly boost your chances of investment success by becoming aware of these typical errors and taking steps to avoid them.

1. No PlanAs the old saying goes, if you don't know where you're going, any road will take you there. Solution?

Have a personal investment plan or policy that addresses the following: 
  • Goals and objectives - Find out what you're trying to accomplish. Accumulating $100,000 for a child's college education or $2 million for retirement at age 60 are appropriate goals. Beating the market is not a goal.
  • Risks - What risks are relevant to you or your portfolio? If you are a 30-year-old saving for retirement, volatility isn't (or shouldn't be) a meaningful risk. On the other hand, inflation - which erodes any long-term portfolio - is a significant risk. 
 2. Too Short of a Time Horizon
If you are saving for retirement 30 years hence, what the stock market does this year or next shouldn't be the biggest concern. Even if you are just entering retirement at age 70, your life expectancy is likely 15 to 20 years. If you expect to leave some assets to your heirs, then your time horizon is even longer. Of course, if you are saving for your daughter's college education and she's a junior in high school, then your time horizon is appropriately short and your asset allocation should reflect that fact. Most investors are too focused on the short term.
3. Too Much Attention Given to Financial MediaThere is almost nothing on financial news shows that can help you achieve your goals. Turn them off. There are few newsletters that can provide you with anything of value. Even if there were, how do you identify them in advance?

Think about it - if anyone really had profitable stock tips, trading advice or a secret formula to make big bucks, would they blab it on TV or sell it to you for $49 per month? No - they'd keep their mouth shut, make their millions and not have to sell a newsletter to make a living.

Solution? Spend less time watching financial shows on TV and reading newsletters. Spend more time creating - and sticking to - your investment plan.

4. Not Re balancing Re balancing is the process of returning your portfolio to its target asset allocation as outlined in your investment plan. Re balancing is difficult because it forces you to sell the asset class that is performing well and buy more of your worst performing asset classes. This contrarian action is very difficult for many investors.

In addition, rebalancing is unprofitable right up to that point where it pays off spectacularly (think U.S. equities in the late 1990s), and the underperforming assets start to take off.

However, a portfolio allowed to drift with market returns guarantees that asset classes will be overweighted at market peaks and underweighted at market lows - a formula for poor performance. The solution? Rebalance religiously and reap the long-term rewards.

5. Overconfidence in the Ability of ManagersFrom numerous studies, including Burton Malkiel's 1995 study entitled, "Returns From Investing In Equity Mutual Funds", we know that most managers will underperform their benchmarks. We also know that there's no consistent way to select - in advance - those managers that will outperform. We also know that very, very few individuals can profitably time the market over the long term. So why are so many investors confident of their abilities to time the market and select outperforming managers?

Fidelity guru Peter Lynch once observed, "There are no market timers in the 'Forbes' 400'." Investors' misplaced overconfidence in their ability to market-time and select outperforming managers leads directly to our next common investment mistake.
6. Not Enough Indexing
There is not enough time to recite many of the studies that prove that most managers and mutual funds under perform their benchmarks. Over the long-term, low-cost index funds are typically upper second-quartile performers, or better than 65-75% of actively managed funds.

Despite all the evidence in favor of indexing, the desire to invest with active managers remains strong. John Bogle, the founder of Vanguard, says it's because, "Hope springs eternal. Indexing is sort of dull. It flies in the face of the American way [that] 'I can do better.'"
Index all or a large portion (70-80%) of all your traditional asset classes. If you can't resist the excitement of pursuing the next great performer, set aside a portion (20-30%) of each asset class to allocate to active managers. This may satisfy your desire to pursue out performance without devastating your portfolio.

7. Chasing PerformanceMany investors select asset classes, strategies, managers and funds based on recent strong performance. The feeling that "I'm missing out on great returns" has probably led to more bad investment decisions than any other single factor. If a particular asset class, strategy or fund has done extremely well for three or four years, we know one thing with certainty: We should have invested three or four years ago. Now, however, the particular cycle that led to this great performance may be nearing its end. The smart money is moving out, and the dumb money is pouring in. Stick with your investment plan and rebalanced, which is the polar opposite of chasing performance.

Conclusion
Investors who recognize and avoid these seven common mistakes give themselves a great advantage in meeting their investment goals. Most of the solutions above are not exciting, and they don't make great cocktail party conversation. However, they are likely to be profitable. And isn't that why we really invest?

"Jitazame kama mwekezaji upo kundi gani?"

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Tueshimu mfungo Mtukufu wa Ramadhani

Ni kweli kwamba kama vijana tuna mengi mavazi, ambayo tungependa sana kuyavaa mara kwa mara ili tuonekane nadhifu. Lakini tukumbuke kuwa kuna leo na kesho, leo upo na kesho haupo. Sote twafahamu kuwa mwezi huu wenzetu waislamu wapo katika mfungo mtukufu, sasa yanini wewe mwenzetu hususani mtoto wa kike kwenda kutuvalia nusu uchi!? Kuwakwaza wenzako maana yake nini? Tubadilike bwana heshimu hueshimiwe pia. Siku njema na mfungo mwema pia kwa wote wafungao.

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