UTEGI TECHNICAL ENTERPRISES (T) LIMITED

Utegi Technical Enterprises (T) Limited is an International Logistics Company providing air sea freight forwarding, custom brokerage, warehousing, door to door delivery and distribution, F.C.L, project cargo, L.C.L Consolidation, Clearance of Non Government organization (NGO’s) goods, Religious Bodies and Governmental Tax exemption Process, ,order follow-up & chain tracking system and International Investors facilitation.

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Dar es Salaam:  
Is a relatively modern city, a little more than a century old that has an old world charm. The name that the founding Sultan of Zanzibar gave it in 1857 still applies: “Haven of Peace”. 

The city displays the many influences of its history. There is an Asian District with tea rooms and restaurants and Hindu temples, while the German colonization left behind a Bavarian style Railway Station, a Roman Catholic Cathedral and a Lutheran Church. 
Another fascination of the city is its National Museum. There are also detailed displays that track the evolution of humanity over the years and display of Tanzania’s cultural heritage.

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Selous Game Reserve:
The Seleous Game Reserve is the largest protected wildlife area in Africa and second largest in the world. Also, the park is the biggest prohibition of hunting ward in Africa. 
Selous boasts of Tanzania largest population of elephants as well as a large number of buffaloes, hippos and wild dogs. Other species commonly seen are lions, bushbuck, impalas, giraffes, elands, baboon’s zebras and greater Kudus. 
River Rufiji Which flows form north to south provides of the Selous. The Selous Game Reserve is another UNESCO World Heritage site. 

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The Ngorongoro Crater, is the largest unbroken caldera in the world. Surrounded by very steep walls rising 610 meters from the crater floor, this natural amphitheatre covers an area of about 260 sq. km (100sq. m. Almost half of them are zebras and gnu. There are also gazelles, buffaloes, elands and wart hogs. Such vast numbers attract plenty of predators, mainly lions and hyenas but also cheetahs and leopards. 
More than 100 species of birds not found birds not found in the Serengeti have been found here.
The crater has been declared a world Heritage site by UNESCO
and is home to 25,000 larger mammals.

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Male child cult fuels Aids spread

By Lucas Lukumbo, Morogoro. THE CITIZEN 19th, 2005

Men of the Maasai community have been criticized for their attitude toward women who do not bear male children.

Participants at a three-day work-shop, which ended here yesterday, said the problem affects married women failing to give birth to male children. Abandonment by husband follows as the latter opt to seek a replacement, they said. This habit fuels the spread of HIV/Aids, the seminar noted

Waterfront house; The building that one of our offices  are in, within a 2nd Floor. While you are in this building, you can view Dar es Salaam city as shown on the above three pictures  

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Aloe Vera: 1. The wonder tree 2. Nutrition support for HIV Patients 3. Facilitate in digestion 4. Too green tree 5. The medicine plant  This plant is also known as Lily of the desert.

The name was derived from the Arabic word alloeh that means bitter, because of bitter liquid found in the leaves. There are 500 species of the plant growing in different climate areas other than Dar es salaam world wide.

Some Dar es Salaam residence are planting aloe Vera as a garden tree. There are only two species grown commercially, these two sp called Aloe barbadensis and Aloe aborescens being the most popular.

An extract of mannose, one of the sugars in Aloe, can inhibit HIV-1 the virus associated with AIDS. According to the study in Molecular Biotherapy, HIV-1 cells were treated in vitro (outside the body) with a mannose extract. Aloe slowed virus reproduction by as much as 30 percent, reduced viral load (total amount of the virus), from the infected cells, and increased the viability (chance of survival of infected cells). click here to continue....

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