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Wednesday, October 22, 2014

University of Ardhi to solve the problem of sewage and solid waste management

Vice Chancellor of Ardhi University Prof.  Idrissa Mshoro explaining to journalists (They are not in the picture) about the college's plan to continue with efforts to solve the problem of sewage and solid waste management, including the construction of an infrastructure for testing biological technologies that transform solid waste or sewage that is produced at home into  compost and natural gas for cooking, during a press conference today in Dar es Salaam.  On the right is the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the Academic College of the college, Prof.  Gabriel Kassenga.
 
The editor of the university of Ardhi  who is also an expert in biological technologies that change solid waste or waste water (waste treatment facilities) Dr.  Shabani Mgana explaining to the journalists (not in the picture) how the technology can change the solid waste and sewage that is used and help the people who showed interest in using it including obtaining compost for crops, plants as well as obtaining natural gas for cooking, where until now the amount of  The original 100 houses in Migombani Street, Segerea and one hundred houses in the University of Ardhi have been connected to the project, during the meeting with journalists today in Dar es Salaam, on the right is the university's vice-chancellor Prof.  Idrissa Mchoro.
 

The chief chemist of the Mansoor Daya Chemikals factory, Mr. Benedict Mtenga, explaining to journalists (not in the picture) how they continue to benefit from the biological technology, including being used to clean the waste water produced by the factory and avoid environmental damage, during a visit to the factory  to see how the technology works.
 
Designs and experimental methods of biological technologies that convert solid waste or sewage that is produced at home into compost built in the areas of  Migombani Street Ardhi University, Segerea and in the Mansoor human medicine factory
 Daya Chemicals.

Aron Sondi was burned by a house in Kigabon, Dar es Salaam. He is asking for the help of the situation and wealth

 
Aron Sondi who lives in Kigamboni in Dar es Salaam, his house was burnt down and he lost all his property and belongings yesterday evening.  The family is asking for donations of money and property to hide this man.  Donations should be submitted through Aron Sondi's number: 0763210530 or through Tigo's wife Sara Obel's number: 0713560844. Thank you very much and be blessed.  These are various images of the scene of the accident where the fire believed to have started in the kitchen has burnt down the entire house and the belongings of the family.




The back of the house when the fire engulfed the whole house.  If you have been touched by the tragedy that brother Sonda suffered, use those numbers to offer whatever help you have.
 

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