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Issue No. 384  Date:  April 14 - April 20, 2005

 
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DAYLIGHT ROBBERY
By Express Reporter
Dar es Salaam witnessed a horrific event on Wednesday two weeks ago when a young bureau de change operator, Zoher Bhaloo (Babilo), was gunned down with four bullets to his legs and one to his neck at the Sea Cliff Village in Masaki. According to eye witnesses, the vehicle that took the injured man to the Aga Khan Hospital, where he later died, arrived about half an hour after the incident took place, since no body was willing to rush the young man to hospital.
“The guy was shaking and was down on his stomach but there was no one willing to rush him to hospital. Some nurses arrived from the Aga Khan health centre at the Sea Cliff Village and tried to stabilize him whilst awaiting the vehicle,” an eye witness said.

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Eurafrican Bank Board Chairman, Ambassador Fulgence Kazaura (R) being interviewed by reporters at the launching ceremony of the Bank's Business Empowerment Programme at the New Africa Hotel, Dar es Salaam on Monday this week. Left is the Minister of State in the President's Office (Privatisation), Dr. Abdallah Kigoda.
(Photo by Peter Mgongo).

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