Saturday 13 February 2016

Rubaya : Announcing PMP Classroom Training in Dar es Salaam...

Rubaya : Announcing PMP Classroom Training in Dar es Salaam...: I take pleasure in informing you that we have been getting a very positive feedback from our  Project Management Professional Session that ...

Announcing PMP Classroom Training in Dar es Salaam - Tanzania

I take pleasure in informing you that we have been getting a very positive feedback from our Project Management ProfessionalSession that was held in Tanzania recently.
Going by the massive demand, we have decided to launch another Project Management Professional Training scheduled to start on 5th March 16'.
  • Class Days: 5th and 6th March 16'
  • Venue: Sapphire Hotel, Dar es Salaam 
I am happy to offer you the discounted price 500 USD which is inclusive of the 2 days classroom training, e-learning support, certification fees and taxes. Enrol by 19th Feb to get the discount.
Easy Payment Plan is also available !!!
Registration can also be made by making payment of token amount of 200 USD and rest can be paid at the venue also on the commencement of the training.
Download Program Brochure for further details.
Feel free to contact me in case of any queries. 
I will look forward to your response.

Friday 5 February 2016

Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement and Healthcare. A blessing in disguise?

The agreement puts into question the fate of the healthcare especially in the developing countries. The major contested issue as regards to the health sector has been the 'Intellectual Property Rights' 
Personally I appreciate the role played by organizations such as Medicins Sans Frontiers that have been bold enough to put a statement against such an agreement . Again looking at it from the other side I see something bright if at the potential will be well tapped.
For the people in the developing countries like my own Tanzania; we have almost all the ingredients needed to prosper in the Pharmaceutical industry sector. We can still come up with our own formulae hence skew away from the Intellectual Property Right legal battle. We understand  more than 70% of modern medicines are from herbs and plants as a whole. It's about time we go back to the medicines that we were using and bring up the correct doses and  see if we can make something of own.
Some of us have worked on the crude extract from these plants like Criterspermum Schweinfurthii; the results were amazing. If countries like China and others in the Asian continent have worked on that potential. I believe the current situation can end up being a blessing in disguise.