Showing posts with label Amana Hospital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amana Hospital. Show all posts

Monday, February 18, 2008

Tanzanian Cartoonist Kipanya on Pres. Bush's Visit



Translation-

Patient- You've taken me from the ground and put me in a bed! What is the meaning of these niceties? Or am I about to die?!

Nurse- How are you feeling this morning?

Nurse - Would you like your eggs made into an omlette or spanish style?

Doctor - How do you feel?

Kipanya (rat character) - No you are not dying! President Bush is coming!

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Amana Hospital is known for poor treatment of patients and poor conditions overall. When President Bush visited suddenly the place was cleaned up, the staff were doing their jobs and the patients got good food to eat! Can the President visit all of the public hospitals Please!!!!

Kwa kweli Kipanya kajitahidi sana leo!

Sunday, February 17, 2008

President Bush Visit to Tanzania in Pics III

President Bush at Amana Hospital in Ilala District,Dar es Salaam.


President Bush waves to well wishers in Dar es Salaam

President Bush greets a patient at Amana Hospital in Ilala Districti, Dar es Salaam

President Bush is entertained by traditional dancers. This time his photo is on their chests.


President Bush waves to a crowd of wellwishers at the Tanzanian State House

President Bush speaks outside the historical Tanzanian State House

Kuna Slideshow Bofya Hapa:

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We Tanzanians can be proud that our country is trustworthy when it comes to donated dollars. President Bush praised Tanzania for putting the money donated to battle AIDS to work in the country and save lives.



It's the largest deal under a Bush program that offers economic aid to countries that treat their people fairly, rule justly and root out corruption.


"I'll just put it bluntly, America doesn't want to spend money on people who steal the money from the people," Bush said. "We like dealing with honest people, and compassionate people. We want our money to go to help human condition and to lift human lives as well as fighting corruption in marketplace economies."