Friday, November 21, 2014

Twiga Cement awards the top three winners of Quarry Life Award Campaign

Tanzania Portland Cement Co Ltd Managing Director, Alfonso Rodriguez (2nd L) hands over a dummy cheque of Euros 5000 (Tsh 11.5 million) to the first winner of TPCC Quarry Life Awards competition, Siajali Pamba  (L) in Dar es Salaam yesterday. Second right  is University of Dar es Salaam College of Natural & Applied Sciences Head of Aquatic Sciences & Fisheries Department, Dr. Charles Lugomela and TPCC Environment Manager, Richard Magoda.


University of Dar es Salaam College of Natural & Applied Sciences Head of Aquatic Sciences & Fisheries Department, Dr. Charles Lugomela (3rd L) awards the second winner of  TPCC Quarry Life Awards competition, Singira Ngoishiye  (L) in Dar es Salaam yesterday. Second left is Tanzania Portland Cement Company Managing Director, Alfonso Rodriguez and TPCC Environment Manager, Richard Magoda. He went away with Euro 3000 (Tsh 6.9 million)


Tanzania Portland Cement Co Ltd Managing Director, Alfonso Rodriguez (2nd L) hands over a dummy cheque of Euros 1500 (Tsh 3.5 million) to the third winner of TPCC Quarry Life Awards competition, Kelvin Ngongolo.  Right is University of Dar es Salaam College of Natural & Applied Sciences Head of Aquatic Sciences & Fisheries Department, Dr. Charles Lugomela and TPCC Environment Manager, Richard Magoda.

Tanzania Portland Cement Co Ltd Environment Manager, Richard Magoda (R), congratulates the TPCC Quarry Life Awards first winner, Siajali Pamba. Looking on are TPCC MD, Alfonso Rodriguez and  University of Dar es Salaam College of Natural & Applied Sciences Head of Aquatic Sciences & Fisheries Department, Dr. Charles Lugomela and TPCC Environment Manager, Richard Magoda.

TPCC some management team in a group photo with the winners.

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