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About Mohamed
I am a veteran freelancer journalist. I started journalism in 1990. I initially wrote on leisure and sports then I diversified to also include business reporting and science. I nearly specialized in maritime but other topics I am capable of handling including climate change among other environmental issues. I am based in Tanzania and I am corresponding with regional newspaper. I have also worked with Thompson Reuters Foundation as their correspondent.
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Local vineyard becomes part of special concept with large supermarket chain: Will supply wine to 113 stores nationwide in 2024

12 Oct 2024  |  jv.dk
Lindely Vingård, a local vineyard, has entered into a new partnership with the large supermarket chain Meny. This collaboration will see Lindely's wine available in 113 Meny stores across Denmark throughout 2024. Claus Møller Pedersen, the owner of Lindely Vingård, has been preparing for this significant opportunity since the harvest in September, ensuring the wine is ready for distribution. This partnership highlights the growing trend of supermarkets supporting local producers.

Danfoss on Technological Acquisition: Artificial Intelligence to Pave the Green Way

21 Sep 2024  |  jv.dk
Danfoss has acquired ENFOR's district heating software business with plans to expand energy efficiency solutions globally using artificial intelligence.

Children abducted in Gråsten are believed to be with their mother

03 Sep 2024  |  jv.dk
Children who were abducted in Gråsten are reportedly with their mother, according to her statements.

Nordals-duo har indtaget dansktoppen: Nu ser de mod Tyskland og Østrig

25 Aug 2024  |  jv.dk
Jan & Dusko, also known as The Morfars, have achieved second places on the Danish music charts at both Danmarks Radio and DK4. Their next song may feature both Danish and German lyrics, as they look towards expanding their success to Germany and Austria.

Badehotel-sag: Gruppeformand tog ikke stilling på grund af manglende læsetid

06 Aug 2024  |  jv.dk
Martin Iversen from the Venstre party did not take a position on recommending the approval of a thematic plan strategy focused on Lakolk on Rømø during a committee meeting due to insufficient time to read the consultation responses.

Lack of Video Check Causes Head Shaking in Danish Euro Camp

28 Jul 2024  |  jv.dk
The Danish camp is baffled by the referees' decision not to review a controversial situation on video during their match against Portugal in the European Championship.

Australian Open prize money reaches record high

22 Jul 2024  |  jv.dk
The total prize money pool for the Australian Open will increase by 13 percent in 2024 compared to 2023.

Varde participates in the state's summer house lottery: New plots to make Nymindegab the big winner

05 Jul 2024  |  jv.dk
Varde Municipality, after being denied by the Ministry of Industry, Business, and Financial Affairs in 2021 to designate a new summer house area southeast of Nymindegab, is making another attempt. Local politicians are pushing for new plots to potentially make Nymindegab a significant beneficiary.

Too few pigs force giant slaughterhouse to close again two of the week's five working days: Hundreds of employees sent home

05 Jul 2024  |  jv.dk
Tican in Brørup will send all employees home for two days a week starting January due to a shortage of pigs. Steen Sønnichsen, head of the large slaughterhouse, describes the upcoming period as one that must be endured.

Push–pull–pull interactions of 2D imide–imine-based covalent organic framework to promote charge separation in photocatalytic hydrogen production

30 Jun 2024  |  pubs.rsc.org
The study explores the push–pull–pull interactions within a 2D imide–imine-based covalent organic framework (COF) to enhance charge separation, which is crucial for efficient photocatalytic hydrogen production. The research highlights the structural and electronic properties of the COF that contribute to improved photocatalytic performance.

Female employee from residence threatened with life because she testified in court: - I will kill you when you get off

09 Jun 2024  |  jv.dk
A female employee from Refugium in Esbjerg was threatened with her life by a former resident after she testified in court. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of employees who participate in legal proceedings.

See on the map: Here the rain risks causing water in the basement

07 Jun 2024  |  jv.dk
Heavy and prolonged rainfall can lead to overflowing drains and water in basements. Not everyone in the area needs to worry, but some do. The article provides insights into who might be affected.

Gable crashed into townhouse: Residents come home to a wrecked house

03 Jun 2024  |  jv.dk
The inner city of Tønder narrowly escaped the wrath of Hurricane Pia last week. However, on Thursday evening, disaster struck in the city's pedestrian street as a gable crashed into a townhouse, leaving the residents to return to a wrecked home.

Sarah Mahfoud Forced to Drop Fight Before World Championship Bout

22 Apr 2024  |  jv.dk
Sarah Mahfoud is forced to drop a fight before her upcoming world championship bout.

Media claims: VB is close to being sold to a German buyer

11 Apr 2024  |  jv.dk
Vejle Boldklub is reportedly in the process of being sold to a German investor. The Moldovan owner of VB, Andrew Zolotko, had a meeting with the club's director, Henrik Tønder, at Vejle Stadium on Friday, as confirmed by Vejle Amts Folkeblad.

Chitosan Biocomposites with Variable Cross-Linking and Copper-Doping for Enhanced Phosphate Removal

16 Jan 2024  |  MDPI
The study presents the development and characterization of chitosan biocomposite beads with variable copper ion doping and cross-linking using glutaraldehyde for enhanced phosphate removal from water. Three distinct methods were used to fabricate the beads, which were then characterized using various techniques such as FTIR, NMR, XPS, SEM, and TGA. The results showed that non-cross-linked Cu-imbibed beads exhibited the highest affinity for phosphate removal. The study highlights the potential of these biocomposites as sustainable and cost-effective adsorbents for water remediation, particularly in mitigating eutrophication.

Advancements in Biological Strategies for Controlling Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs)

09 Jan 2024  |  MDPI
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) pose significant environmental, health, and economic challenges. This review explores various control methods, emphasizing biological strategies as sustainable solutions. Traditional chemical and physical interventions, while effective, carry ecological risks and are resource-intensive. Biological control methods, including biomanipulation and the use of algicidal microorganisms, offer eco-friendly alternatives with long-term benefits. Despite their advantages, these methods face challenges such as complex ecological interactions and scalability issues. The review highlights the need for further research and development to effectively mitigate HABs and reduce toxin levels in aquatic environments.

Flash Flood Susceptibility Modelling Using Soft Computing-Based Approaches: From Bibliometric to Meta-Data Analysis and Future Research Directions

03 Jan 2024  |  MDPI
The study conducts a comprehensive bibliometric and meta-data analysis of flash flood susceptibility modeling using soft computing techniques. It identifies influential authors, countries, and emerging research themes, highlighting the superior performance of hybrid models over standalone models. The analysis reveals that slope, elevation, and distance from the river are the most critical factors in flood susceptibility modeling. The study emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and the use of remote sensing data in enhancing flood prediction accuracy. Future research directions include optimizing model parameters, exploring the impact of input data resolution, and comparing soft computing techniques with physically based models.

The tent village at the heart of Westminster: Homeless encampment pops up on street near West End theatres and the £800-a-night Savoy hotel

05 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
A 'tent village' has emerged near the luxurious Savoy Hotel and West End theatres in one of London's wealthiest areas, highlighting the stark contrast between the city's affluent and homeless populations. The encampment, which began over the Bank Holiday weekend, now houses a dozen tents. Residents, including John Torrance and Iesha Muhammad, criticize the government for prioritizing immigration over homelessness. Westminster Council, which spends £7 million annually to assist rough sleepers, faces criticism for not doing enough. The situation underscores the growing issue of homelessness in London, with 850 rough sleepers reported in Westminster in early 2024.

Severe weather split Vejle Municipality in two: Cars, buses, and snowplows were involved in accidents in the outskirts, while the city center watched the rain

01 Oct 2023  |  jv.dk
Severe weather conditions caused significant disruptions in Vejle Municipality, with cars, buses, and snowplows involved in accidents in the outskirts, while the city center experienced heavy rain. The contrasting weather conditions led to a divided response within the municipality.

Municipal Director Signed Off on No Suspicion of Fraud in the Municipality: Only Knew There Was a Personnel Case at Louiseskolen

15 Jun 2023  |  jv.dk
On June 15, 2023, Municipal Director Peter Karm signed a management declaration for the external audit of the 2022 accounts, unaware of any suspicion of fraud at Louiseskolen. However, it is indicated that someone must have been aware of potential issues as the former school leader's municipal credit card had already been blocked.

Cycling in African cities to help tame global warming

05 Apr 2023  |  The East African
The article by Mohamed Issa discusses the potential shift from walking to bicycle riding as a primary mode of transportation for low-income earners in African cities. It references a study on non-motorised transport in Kenya and Tanzania, highlighting that while cycling is uncommon in larger cities, it accounts for about 20 percent of all daily trips in smaller ones. Another study emphasizes the environmental benefits of cycling, suggesting that it can help reduce carbon emissions and combat global warming. The latter study indicates that cyclists emit 84 percent less carbon than motorists in various international cities and suggests that switching from car to bicycle can significantly reduce one's carbon footprint. The article suggests that cities should promote 'active travel' to move towards decarbonised transport and achieve zero emissions by eliminating motorised vehicles, particularly private cars.

Zanzibar police release ACT-Wazalendo official, former ZEC commissioner

04 Apr 2023  |  The East African
Nassor Ahmed Mazrui, the Deputy Secretary General of Zanzibar's opposition party ACT-Wazalendo, and Ayoub Khamis Bakar, a former commissioner of the Zanzibar Electoral Commission, were released by the police after being detained for over two weeks. The conditions of their release were not disclosed by the party's lawyer, Omar Saidi Shabani. ACT-Wazalendo had previously reported Mazrui's arrest on October 28 and his unknown whereabouts until October 31, when the police confirmed they were holding him. The party had called on international organizations like the African Union and the United Nations to intervene against the illegal detention of its members.

Tanzania's Dar es Salaam port bans storage of explosives

03 Apr 2023  |  The East African
The Port Director of Tanzania's largest port, Dar es Salaam, has issued a notice prohibiting the storage of explosive materials and other dangerous goods at the port facility. This directive, which was made public on Monday and reported by The EastAfrican, is effective from January and mandates that such goods must be quickly removed from the port area following onshore handling. The decision aims to protect people, infrastructure, property, and the environment. The banned items include flammable solids and gases, substances that can spontaneously combust, and those that emit flammable gases when in contact with water.

Tanzania’s President commits to strengthening freedom of speech

03 Apr 2023  |  The East African
Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan has expressed her government's commitment to enhancing freedom of speech and supporting media development. In a meeting with editors and journalists, she addressed concerns raised by Deodatus Balile, Chairman of the Tanzania Editors Forum, regarding restrictive laws and financial challenges faced by media houses, including advertising restrictions. While President Samia rejected the possibility of a government budget allocation for the media, citing constitutional constraints, she encouraged media outlets to seek private advertisements. She also acknowledged the economic impact of Covid-19 on Tanzania but reassured that the economy is stable. The president's commitment to dialogue and improving the media environment was emphasized, although issues with the ban on media houses remain unresolved.

Tanzania opens grain centres in DR Congo, South Sudan

30 Mar 2023  |  The East African
Tanzania has launched grain storage facilities in Lubumbashi, DR Congo, and Juba, South Sudan, to promote the sale of surplus food crops. The Agriculture Minister, Hussein Bashe, announced on social media that Tanzania is also planning to open another facility in Mombasa, Kenya. While the Agriculture ministry will not be directly involved in selling the grain, it will act as an initiator to help Tanzanian farmers and traders find better markets. The country has already delivered 800 tonnes of grains to the new centres. Additionally, Tanzania has initiated the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT) to boost food production using 350,000 hectares in the southern highlands for various crops. In 2019, Tanzania exported 97,000 tonnes of maize.
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