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Dar es Salaam. A two-day safety workshop organized by South African experts ended at the Gymkhana Club in Dar es Salaam on Saturday afternoon. Organized by the Automobile Association of Tanzania under the auspices of the International Automobile Federation (FIA), the workshop attracted The main components of the two-day workshop were focused on the planning of the safety in auto rallies. In addition to the rally drivers and their navigators, the workshop has expanded to security planning initiatives for spectators, media staff, rally officials and the general public. Steve Harding and Willie du Plessis led the workshop. AAT General Manager Yusuf Ghor said the South African duo is an expert with over 30 years of experience. An AAT official said that safety is one of the most important elements of motor sport. A total of 22 participants including the race director, security officers, journalists and other officials of all clubs affiliated with AAT, Dar es Salaam, Tanga, Arusha, Moshi, Morogoro and Iringa. Kilisan Karo Motor Sports Club said it was a wonderful time because it had learned more about safety. "The workshop has been very beneficial to us and I hope we have gained enough knowledge to conduct our motorsport activities with remarkable ease," said AAT vice president. for Saturn Brdi, Satinder Brdi. during rallies. "When we insisted on some security formalities, some of the officials used to think we were punishing them, now they have a revelation," said Birdi.Morogoro Motor Club official Moss Macau said that Workshop was wonderful, especially the coaches The most understandable way, including practical examples.Mabizima Motor Club President Jabu Maalim said despite the training, there is still a lot to do to educate motorsport fans through the The attendees of the workshop are Gurvinder Bala, Faheem Aloo, Patrick Kisaka, Ali Ahmed Kiraka, Mosi Makau, Mameet Birdi, Hidaya Kamanga, Jabu Maalim, Irfan Aliddin, Alijawad Khalfan, Mohamed Mdoe and David Burns. The line-up extends to Manveer Birdi, Athuman Khamis, Abbas Ghor, Birdi Satinder, Yusuf Ghor, Huzeefa Paliwala and the media duo of Michael Maluwe and Mohamed Ugasa. The opening of the event was honored by the president of the AAT, Nizar Jivani. National Sports Council Secretary General Alex Nkeyenge presided over the closing ceremony by issuing certificates to the AAT and FIA for safety planning initiatives to organize rallies and rallies. other sports activities in a hassle free atmosphere. Mr. Birdi took the opportunity to ask for a field that could be used for motor sport activities. No instant answer was available from the NSC official but the message was delivered
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