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Mwili wa kichanga waokotwa jalalani

Mwili wa mtoto mchanga wa umri wa miezi miwili umeokotwa ukiwa kwenye dampo la taka pale Mwananyamala Jijini.

Kamanda wa Mkoa wa Kipolisi Kinondoni, Mark Kalunguyeye, amesema tukio hilo limejiri majira ya saa 4:00 asubuhi pale Mwananyamala Kwa Msisiri Jijini.

Akasema baada ya kupata taarifa kutoka kwa wasamaria wema, polisi walifika eneo hilo na kuukuta mwili huo ukiwa umefungwa kwenye taulo na kisha kuviringishwa na khanga juu yake.

Akasema baada ya kuhakikisha hakuna mtu aliyemuona, mwanamke aliyefanya unyama huo aliutupa mwili huo kwenye dampo hilo kabla ya kuingia mitini.

Kamanda Kalunguyeye akasema Polisi wapo katika msako mkali wa kumtafuta mwanamke huyo ili afikishwe katika vyombo vya sheria.

Katika tukio jingine, watu wawili wamekamatwa na polisi baada ya kudaiwa kukutwa na madawa ya kulevya.

Akasema, watu hao walikamatwa majira ya saa 1:00 asubuhi eneo la Stendi ya Mbezi wakiwa na kete nane za madawa ya kulevya.

Akawataja watu hao kuwa ni Evance Jackson. 20, na Rajabu Jumanne, 21.

Akasema, watu hao watafikishwa Mahakamani haraka baada ya kukamilika kazi ya kuwahoji kuhusiana na tukio hilo.
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Mwamuziki maarufu wa taarab Nasma Hamis 'Kidogo' afariki.


FANI ya muziki wa taarabu nchini imepata pigo kubwa baada ya kumpoteza mtunzi na mwimbaji mahiri, Nasma Khamis, maarufu 'Kidogo'.

Nasma, 57, ambaye anakumbukwa kwa baadhi ya nyimbo zikiwamo, Mtu Mzima Ovyo alifariki usiku wa kuamkia jana jijini Dar es Salaam.

"Hebu tueleze una kitu gani ee cha kututambiaa, ebu tuambie una kitu gani ee cha kuturingiaa, tema mate chini nyuma hujioni ee wanakukimbia, kaona mambo yako huku taarabu imo taarabu imo kaona mambo yapo huku wee! utaumiza roho yako....wadudu wadogo wadogo wananyevua nyevua," hayo ni baadhi ya maneno katika wimbo wa 'Mtu Mzima Ovyo' ulioimbwa naye Nasma.

Kulingana na ndugu zake, Nasma alifariki saa sita usiku kwenye Hospitali ya Temeke alikokuwa amelazwa kutokana na kusumbuliwa na malaria.

Baba mdogo wa marehemu, Hamis Mohamed 'Kaniki' aliiambia Mwananchi nyumbani kwake, Kinondoni Hananasif, Dar es Salaam ambako kumewekwa msiba huo kuwa Nasma alikuwa akisumbuliwa na shinikizo la damu mara kwa mara, lakini wiki iliyopita alilazimika kulazwa Temeke kutokana na hali yake kuwa mbaya na uchunguzi ulionyesha alikuwa na malaria.

" Siku nne zilizopita alilazwa Temeke lakini jana hali yake ilibadilika na saa sita usiku akafariki, Mungu ndiye anayetoa na yeye ndie anayechukua"alisema mzazi huyo.

Alisema Nasma ambaye ameacha watoto sita, wanne wa kike na wawili wa kiume atazikwa leo kwenye makaburi ya Kisutu.

Akizungumzia msiba huo, msanii mwingine mahiri ambaye alitajwa kuwa mpinzani wa Nasma, Hadija Kopa alisema, "Nimepata taarifa leo (jana), nasikia uchungu sana ni mwenzetu tulikuwa naye, Mungu amlaze mahali pema peponi." Alisema upinzani wake na Nasma ulikuwa ni wa kazi na si wa ubaya kama watu walivyodhani.

"Upinzani wetu ulikuwa ni wa kazi na si wa ubaya na kama ni ubaya kinapotokea kitu kama hiki lazima uweke tofauti pembeni ni kitu kikubwa cha kuhuzunisha, katangulia mbele za haki hatuna budi kumuombea Mungu amlaze mahali pema peponi.

Msanii huyo ambaye alikuwa akiishi Tabata Kinyerezi, Dar es Salaam atakumbukwa kutokana na nyimbo zake zenye vijembe walivyokuwa wakitupiana na mwenzake, Hadija Kopa na kuifanya fani ya taarabu kutamba miaka ya '90 kiasi cha kuitwa rusha roho.

Baadhi ya nyimbo ambaye zilimzolea sifa msanii huyo na hazitasahaulika masikioni mwa watu ni pamoja na ule wa 'Mwanamke Mazingira ', Subira Heri Mpenzi na Sanamu la Micheline.

Wakati wa uhai wake, Nasma aliimbia vikundi mbalimbali kama vile, Egyptian, Babloom, Tanzania One Theatre na Muungano Culrural Troupe. Mpaka mauti yanamkuta msanii huyo alikuwa akifanya shuguli zake binafsi.

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PRISON BREAK






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Siamini kama imeisha








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Season 4


The fourth season starts with Michael avenging Sara's "death", before learning that Gretchen did not kill her as he thought. Michael also learns the truth about Whistler, that he has secretly been working alongside Mahone to take down the Company. A Company operative takes Whistler's life shortly after this. Sona has burned down and Sucre, Bellick and T-Bag have escaped during the chaos. After returning to Chicago to look for Sara, Michael is arrested and recruited by Don Self (Michael Rapaport), a Department of Homeland Security agent, to help bring down the Company in exchange for his freedom. Lincoln, who was arrested in Panama is transferred to Chicago along with Mahone, Sucre, and Bellick with whom a deal is made. Also joining the group are Sara, who escaped from Gretchen which resulted in Gretchen's own imprisonment by the Company, having failed to secure a valuable item, and Roland (James Hiroyuki Liao), a hacker who was assigned to help them after getting arrested for identity theft. Together, they devise a plan to retrieve Scylla, believed to be the Company's 'little black book', from the Company that will help to destroy it. In the meantime, Wyatt (Cress Williams), an agent from the Company, attempts to track down Michael and Lincoln. Mahone later murders Wyatt as revenge for murdering his son Cameron. Bellick sacrifices his life in order to save the Scylla break-in. When the group eventually succeeds in stealing Scylla, Self betrays them and tries to sell Scylla, but fails. Right before the mid-season break, it is revealed that Michael and Lincoln's mother is still alive and has obtained Scylla. The 2nd part of the season began on April 17. In the episode "SOB", Michael's mother Christina tells them that Lincoln is not really his brother. She then frames Lincoln and Michael for the killing of the son of India's Prime Minister, in order to precipitate a war between China and India, from which she will profit by selling weapons technology from Scylla to both sides. At the end of the episode "Cowboys and Indians" Michael has acquired Scylla, but Lincoln has been captured by Christina's security and Sara is taken by The General, so Michael must choose between exchanging Scylla for either Sara's life or Lincoln's. In the final two episodes, Michael manages to save Sara by luring the company away from her, then they rescue Lincoln by blowing up the area where he is held. They manage to get help from ex-secret service agent Paul Kellerman and his old friends in order to bring Scylla to the UN. Everyone gets exonerated except for T-Bag, whom the gang decide to send back to Fox River and Krantz, who is sent to the electric chair. The series end with a coda that flashes forward four years to the team meeting to mark the anniversary of Michael's death after the events of the TV movie "Prison Break: The Final Break" in which Michael sacrifices his life to facilitate Sara's escape from prison.
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Season 3



The third season follows both Michael inside Sona and Lincoln on the outside in Panama. Sona is a prison that has been run by the inmates and guarded only from the outside since a riot the year before. Burrows is quickly contacted by Gretchen Morgan (a Company operative who was in charge of operations in Panama) who kidnapped his son LJ (Marshall Allman) and Sara Tancredi (Sarah Wayne Callies), the woman Michael loves. He is told that The Company wants Scofield to break James Whistler (Chris Vance) out of Sona. The season follows Michael and Whistler's trials in formulating an escape plan, as Michael has to deal with extreme tension and as Lincoln deals with the Company's operative Gretchen Morgan (Jodi Lyn O'Keefe). Sucre gets a job at the prison to aid Michael in his escape plan. When Lincoln attempts to rescue Sara and LJ following a clue provided by Sara, Gretchen claims to have beheaded Sara and sends Lincoln a head in a box as a warning. As the season ends, the pair manage to escape along with Mahone, and another inmate McGrady leaving behind several accomplices including T-Bag and Bellick. Sucre's identity is discovered by a prison guard and is thrown into Sona just after the escape. LJ and Sofia (who was captured for a guarantee that Whistler would go with her) are traded for Whistler, and Michael is out for revenge against Gretchen for Sara's death.
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Season 2



The second season begins eight hours after the escape, focusing mainly on the escapees. Series creator Paul Scheuring describes the second season as "The Fugitive times eight" and likens it to the "second half of The Great Escape". The fugitives split up and journey to locations across the country with the authorities close behind them as they each pursue their individual goals. Brad Bellick (Wade Williams) gets fired from the prison where he worked as a guard and chases after the inmates himself for the reward money. Several of the escapees reunite in search of a large cache of money buried long ago by another prisoner. Federal agent Alexander Mahone (William Fichtner) is assigned to track down and capture the eight fugitives, but is revealed to be working for The Company, which wants all eight men dead. When Sara discovers her dead father, Governor Frank Tancredi, she meets with Michael, remaining with him as the brothers try to bring down the current President, a Company member. To ensure the brothers' safety, Sara allows herself to be arrested and faces trial. During the trial, the testimony of former Secret Service agent Paul Kellerman, who used to work for the Company-controlled President, exonerates Lincoln and Sara. Several of the escapees are killed or recaptured, but the brothers make it to Panama. Michael, T-Bag, Mahone and Bellick are arrested by the Panamanian authorities and imprisoned at the Penitenciaría Federal de Sona.
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Season 1


The first season follows the rescue of Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell), who is accused of murdering Terrence Steadman (Jeff Perry), the brother of the Vice President of the United States. Lincoln is sentenced to death and is incarcerated in Fox River State Penitentiary where he awaits his execution. Lincoln's brother, brilliant structural engineer Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller), is convinced of Lincoln's innocence and formulates an escape plan. In order to gain access to Fox River, Michael commits armed robbery. Michael befriends the prison doctor Sara Tancredi (Sarah Wayne Callies) when he pretends to suffer from Type 1 diabetes, in order to gain daily access to the prison's infirmary. The brothers' fight to ward off the execution is aided by their lifelong friend Veronica Donovan (Robin Tunney), who begins to investigate the conspiracy that put Lincoln in jail. However, they are hindered by covert agents, members of an organization known as The Company. The Company was responsible for framing Lincoln, and they did so because of Lincoln's father, Aldo Burrows, and his former connections to the company. The brothers, along with six other inmates, Fernando Sucre (Amaury Nolasco), Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell (Robert Knepper), Benjamin Miles "C-Note" Franklin (Rockmond Dunbar), David "Tweener" Apolskis (Lane Garrison), John Abruzzi (Peter Stormare), and Charles "Haywire" Patoshik (Silas Weir Mitchell), who come to be known as the Fox River Eight, escape in the season finale.
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MAIN CAST IN PRISON BREAK.


  • Wentworth Miller as Michael Scofield (Season 1–4): Michael is Lincoln's brother and worked as a structural engineer before devoting full-time to his brother's case. In order to save his brother's life, Michael creates an elaborate plan to help his brother escape from prison. In an interview, Paul Scheuring recalled that most of the actors who tested for the role "would come in playing mysterious, but it was so cheesy and false." A week before the start of production, Miller auditioned for the role and impressed Scheuring with his performance; he was cast the following day.
  • Dominic Purcell as Lincoln Burrows (Season 1–4): Lincoln is a high school drop-out and a convicted felon, who is wrongfully accused of and charged with the murder of Terence Steadman, the brother of the Vice President of the United States. Purcell was cast three days before the start of production and consequently, he was the last actor to join the original cast. He auditioned for the role while he had a recurring role as Tommy Ravetto on North Shore. Since working on John Doe, Purcell has had an amiable relationship with Fox. Hence, he was sent the pilot script of Prison Break. Scheuring's first impression of Purcell did not convince him as a fit for the role since the actor went to the audition with his hair styled and a tan. However, Purcell's acting won the role. He arrived on the set on the first day of filming with a shaved head, which amazed Scheuring with the physical likeness of the series' two leading actors.
  • Robin Tunney as Veronica Donovan (Season 1–2): Veronica is Michael and Lincoln's childhood friend and decides to review Lincoln's case at Michael's insistence. She becomes Lincoln's lawyer and appears as a major character in the first season.
  • Marshall Allman as Lincoln "L. J." Burrows Jr. (Season 1–4): L. J. is the teenage son of Lincoln Burrows and is greatly affected by his father's death sentence. He is forced into hiding after he becomes the target of the people who want Lincoln dead.
  • Amaury Nolasco as Fernando Sucre (Season 1–4): Sucre develops a friendship with Michael during time at Fox River State Penitentiary, where he was his cell-mate. He becomes Michael and Lincoln's ally, and provides comic relief to the show. His character's story focuses mainly on his wish to reunite with his girlfriend. Upon receiving the pilot script, Nolasco's first thought was that it was "one of those failed pilots that the network did not really want" since most of the series pilots would have started production by that time. Admitting that he does not like to read, Nolasco was amazed that the script was a "huge page-turner". Prior to his last audition for the role, Nolasco recalled his nervousness, which grew when Paul Scheuring told him that he was their favourite choice. Subsequently, he was cast in the role.
  • Robert Knepper as Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell (Season 1–4): T-Bag appears in all four seasons of the series as a cunning, violent and manipulative psychopath, consistently underestimated by those around him. T-Bag will stop at nothing to get what he wants and lets nothing stand in his way.
  • Peter Stormare as John Abruzzi (Season 1-2): Due to his role as the leader of a Chicago mafia, Abruzzi became a prominent figure at Fox River State Penitentiary. He agrees to provide an escape plane for Michael in exchange for the location of the eyewitness to his crimes, Otto Fibonacci. He appears regularly in the first half of the first season and makes selected appearances towards the end of the first season and the beginning of the second season.
  • Rockmond Dunbar as Benjamin Miles "C-Note" Franklin (Season 1–2, 4): Desperate for his family, C-Note blackmails Michael at Fox River to join his escape team. He appears in the series as a major character in the first and second seasons.
  • Wade Williams as Brad Bellick (Season 1–4): Appearing in all four seasons, Bellick was introduced as the captain of Fox River's correctional officers. After reading the pilot script, Williams initially did not want to portray the role of Bellick because the character was "horrible and despicable". His reluctance stemmed from being the father of a four-year-old daughter. However, his manager persuaded him to audition for the role and Williams landed the role of Bellick.
  • Sarah Wayne Callies as Sara Tancredi (Season 1–2, 4): Sara is the prison doctor at Fox River and the daughter of Governor Frank Tancredi, who is linked into the plot that brings Lincoln to Fox River. She takes a liking to Michael and eventually aids his escape. She ultimately joins them on the run. Callies was the first actress the producers saw at the audition for the role of Sara Tancredi and was also the first to become a principal cast member.[30][32]
  • Paul Adelstein as Paul Kellerman (Season 1–2, 4): Kellerman was introduced as a Secret Service agent working for the Vice President to make sure that the execution of Lincoln Burrows goes smoothly. Eventually, his character changes from that of a villain to an ally to Michael and Lincoln. He appears as a major character in the first and second seasons.
  • William Fichtner as Alexander Mahone (Season 2–4): Introduced as an FBI agent in the second season, Mahone's assignment was to locate the fugitives. Mahone is intellectually matched with Michael and his background unfolds as the series progresses. In season 3 he finds himself incarcerated with Michael in Sona and is eventually forced to become his ally through season 4.
  • Chris Vance as James Whistler (Season 3-4): Whistler is incarcerated in Sona for the murder of the Mayor's son and appears as a major character in the third season. He also stars in the first episode of Season 4.
  • Robert Wisdom as Norman "Lechero" St. John (Season 3): Appearing as a major character in the third season, Lechero is a prisoner at Sona who rules the prison as a dictator and a Panamanian drug kingpin. And was killed by T-bag at the end of season 3
  • Danay Garcia as Sofia Lugo (Season 3-4): Sofia was introduced in the third season as Whistler's girlfriend, at the beginning of season 4 it is revealed she has started to date Lincoln Burrows.
  • Jodi Lyn O'Keefe as Gretchen Morgan (Season 3–4): Introduced as "Susan B. Anthony", Gretchen is an operative for the company who is in charge of ensuring the escape of James Whistler.
  • Michael Rapaport as Donald Self (Season 4): Introduced in season 4, Self is a Department of Homeland Security special agent who teams up with the gang to take down The Company.
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William Fichtner[Alexander Mahone]


William Edward Fichtner
November 27, 1956 (1956-11-27) (age 52)
East Meadow, New York, USA



William Edward "Bill" Fichtner (born November 27, 1956) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Sheriff Tom Underlay on Invasion, as Alexander Mahone on Prison Break and as Ken Rosenberg in the video games Grand Theft Auto Vice City and Grand Theft Auto San Andreas.

Fichtner also had a small role as the Gotham National Bank manager in the feature film The Dark Knight, and as Jurgen in Equilibrium; both action movies feature Christian Bale.



Personal life

Fichtner was born in East Meadow, New York, and raised in Cheektowaga, New York, where he graduated from Maryvale High School. He is the son of Patricia and William E. Fichtner. He has German ancestry. He has four sisters, one of whom is a Colonel in the US Air Force while his nephew was a member of the band Sleepaway. After graduating from [Farmingdale State College in 1976 with a associate degree in criminal justice, he attended [SUNY Brockport]] and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in criminal justice in 1978, Fichtner decided to study at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. Fichtner credits his Farmingdale State College admissions counselor, Don Harvey, with his decision to study acting. Harvey, who became a lifelong friend, took Fichtner to his first Broadway show. On 18 May 2008, Fichtner was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters by his alma mater, Farmingdale State College.[citation needed] He is an Anaheim Ducks fan and periodically blogs for NHL.com.

Career

Fichtner began his acting career as "Josh Snyder" in As the World Turns in 1987. Fichtner's film credits include Contact, Heat, Armageddon, Go, Equilibrium, Black Hawk Down, The Perfect Storm, The Longest Yard, Crash, Ultraviolet, and The Dark Knight. Mainly a character actor, one of Fichtner's few leading roles is in Passion of Mind, also starring Demi Moore and Stellan Skarsgard. For his role in Crash he won a Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance Award and a "Best Acting Ensemble" Award from Broadcast Film Critics Choice.

Credited as "Bill Fichtner", he lent his voice to the character Ken Rosenberg in the popular video games Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. From 2005-2006, Fichtner also starred in the science fiction drama series Invasion as Sheriff Tom Underlay. After Invasion was cancelled, Fichtner was chosen to play Agent Alexander Mahone in the second, third and fourth seasons (2006-2009) of Prison Break. Later that year, he also presented an award at the National Hockey League award show. He also appears in The West Wing episode, "The Supremes" as Christopher Mulready, a brilliant conservative judge nominated to the Supreme Court.

In June 2009, Fichtner signed on to guest star on Entourage playing TV producer Phil Yagoda, who is trying to remake his hit 1990s teen series.

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