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http://www.bartamaha.com more videos, visit our site. Gacmo wadajirbay wax ku qabtaan. (Mimi nakupenda sana) I LMAO when i watched this clip, even though i didn't understand the language. Its a handicapped guy (no arms) who wants to Shukaansi a girl but he don't want the girl to know he has no arms, so with the help of his friend they collaborate. This clip is for all our Kiswahili people. (where my Utanga ppl) anyone understans please translate and post it.

Serengeti National Park - Tanzania

The Serengeti is a region of grasslands and woodlands in Mara Region in Tanzania. It has more than 1.6 million herbivores and thousands of predators. Blue Wildebeests, gazelles, zebras and buffalos are the animals most commonly found in the region. This area is most famous for the migration that takes place every year, which is considered to be one of the seven tourist travel wonders of the world and was named by the American television show Good Morning America and newspaper USA Today as one of the "New Seven Wonders of the World" [1] in 2006.

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Tanzania albinos face violence - 25 Jun 08

In the past 18 months, at least 25 Albinos, including children, have been mutilated and murdered in Tanzania. Authorities say witch doctors appear to be linked to the killings. Albinism is especially prevalent in Africa, where it is estimated to affect as many as one in a thousand people. It occurs when the genes don't produce enough portions of a pigment known as melanin, meaning the skin is extremely pale. Yvonne Ndege reports from Tanzania.

I Dig Tanzania Virtual Summer Camp

In July 2008, Global Kids, the Field Museum and the Biodiversity Synthesis Center collaborated on an innovative project to teach kids in Chicago and New York about paleontology, scientific field research, and Tanzania culture using the virtual world of Teen Second Life. For more information, contact shawna-at-globalkids.org.

Hyena Square - Tanzania

17 December 2007 From a difficult family background in rural Iringa, Elisa came to town when she was thirteen years old, following promises for a job Watch the movieand the possibility to go to school. But the household she was sold to for 10,000 Shillings never paid her a salary, and after two years she was raped by the husband in the family. She was accused of theft and thrown into prison for three months. Fifteen years old and with nowhere to go she ended up as a sex worker in Dar es Saalaam's infamous Uwanja wa Fisi (Hyena Square). Elisa managed to get out of prostitution with the help of KIWOHEDE, an NGO working with rehabilitation of child sex workers and domestic workers. When she found out she was infected with HIV, she decided to be open about it in order to help others. In this film we meet her as she works with advising other girls in a container office in the middle of Hyena Square. Elisa wants to be an example that it is possible to start fresh and lead a meaningful life in spite of the virus. She loves playing football and is hoping to become a star. Meet her, and a bunch of other colourful people of Hyena Square, in this half-hour documentary full of tears and laughter and contemporary Tanzanian music.

Lion vs Hyena with Tanzania Odyssey

Lion vs. Hyena with http://www.tanzaniaodyssey.com/ Hi-Res Video of a Lion vs. Hyena in Tanzania and Zanzibar. For more information and other videos of Tanzania please see http://www.tanzaniaodyssey.com or email to info@tanzaniaodyssey.com Better still please telephone us for advice -- UK -- +44 (0) 20 7471 8780, or US +1 0866 3564691

Camel Trohpy 1991 Tanzania-Burundi

2nd year for the Land Rover Discovery using the Tdi 5 door models

Tanzania - Swahili Bongo Flava - Chakacha (Kiuno Viuno)

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little imam at Tanzania

Little kid preaching people like grown men.He is super kid طفل صغير يخطب فى الناس

Tanzania - Saida Karoli - Features Congolese Rhythm

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Miss Tanzania Tribute

Miss Tanzania Tribute. Here is a tribute to the Queens from the land of Bongo Flava. We have also included Ida Ljungqvist, the first Tanzanian (and first ever African born) to appear on the centre page of playboy magazine and Flavian Matata, Miss Universe 2007. Here is the full list of Miss Tanzania sweeties appearing here: AINA MAEDA EMILY ADOLF SHOSE SINARE SAIDA KESSY BASILA MWANUKUZI HOYCE TEMU JACQUELINE NTUYABALIWE (K-LYNN) HAPPINESS MAGESE ANGELA DAMAS SYLIVIA BAHAME FARAJA KOTTA NANCY SUMARI RICHA ADHIA FLAVIANA MATATA IDA LJUNGQVIST Music is 'Miss Tanzania' by Emmanuel Nkulila. For more of his songs, sung in Swahili and English go to www.nkulila.com, you can then stream or download his songs, including this one Miss-Tanzania. God Bless Tanzania, and may UNITY, Peace and Beauty prevail...

Tanzania Police Brutality: Zanzibar Nov 2005 (Part 2)

This video captures human rights abuses committed by the Tanzanian police in Zanzibar in the aftermath of the October 2005 general elections.

Tanzania - Bongo Flava - Saida Karoli - Ndombolo Live !

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Ngorongoro National Park Tanzania

Going around Ngorongoro National Park in Tanzania 2005.

TANZANIA Y ZANZIBAR CON VIAJES AÑOS LUZ

Viaje por Tanzania y Zanzíbar.

Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania

Video taken at Olduvai Gorge in Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania.

Tanzania Flood Relief

In April 2008, heavy rainfall in Tanzania's Morogoro region led to fast-flowing floods across the area, with around 600 people driven from their homes in Ifakara. Doto's house was destroyed in the floods and she and her family were relocated by Plan Tanzania to a local school and provided with blankets, mattresses, mosquito nets, cooking oil and school supplies.

Tanzania - Swahili Bongo Flava - Bob Haisa (Chagua Mwenyewe)

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Tanzania - Swahili Bongo Flava - Twanga Pepeta - Mama Ife

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Tanzania - Swahili Bongo Flava - Saida Karoli (Ntua Mayenje)

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African Divas - Kenya - Tanzania - Miriam Chemmoss - Rudi

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Tanzania - Bongo Flava - Kingwendu - Comedy Rap Mapepe

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Tanzania - Swahili Bongo Flava - Alikiba (Njiwa)

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Childrens Book Project Tanzania (part 2)

During my stay in Dar Es Salaam I paid a visit to the main office of the Children's Book Project. This unique project has achieved many great things and continues to grow. I interviewed CBP Director Lipangala Minzi and went to one of their successful projects, Mwenda Pole Primary School just outside of the city. In many ways this school can be seen as an example for the rest of the country. Have a look! When their day at school is over, these children do not break out their brand-new Game Boy or Xbox. Most fetch water from a well, or milk cows tied up in ramshackle stables─a square of wooden fence─or collect fresh-laid eggs. But others go to the library to borrow picture books. The books are shelved by level of difficulty, and written in Tanzania's two official languages, English and Kiswahili. Children can even sprawl on the carpeted floor and read in comfort. "We could have set up chairs, as in a classroom," the librarian explains, "but we preferred to create a more relaxed environment that will encourage children to read." This relative abundance of material is very rare in the region. It has allowed pupils at Mwenda Pole Primary School continually to improve their grades over the past four years. They can thank the Children's Book Project (CBP), a Tanzanian NGO devoted to publishing and distributing local literature─a blessing in a country where even history books come from Western countries. In 1997, CBP noticed that boxes of donated books sometimes remained untouched for months. CBP concluded that it was not enough to make resources available. They also had to be used effectively. CBP began training teachers to do just that. It was an enormous challenge. Basic evaluation techniques, such as book reports, seemed like quite an innovation at the time. CBP is funded by CODE, an Ottawa-based organization. CODE builds on local initiatives in its nine countries of focus, promoting education in Africa and Central America. In Tanzania, CBP has another partner, the Tanzanian Book Support Trust (TBST), founded in 1999 to liaise between international donors and schools in need. TBST volunteers are generally responsible for selecting books likely to interest both teachers and pupils, from a list suggested by American and Canadian publishers. The books are shipped by boat, stored in a warehouse, and resold for 1/20th of their cost. Subjects range from mechanical physics to a collection of novels for teenagers. This film is made by Bram Vergeer from the Holland based InSideOut Foundation. It, together with many more films, can be seen on our website www.insideseries.com. Our aim is to present a different view on the daily life of people in countries all over the world, especially in countries which in our opinion are being portrayed in a limited way by the common media. We do this by making documentary films, developing a series of short films mend for the internet (the Inside Series) and stimulating filmmakers across the world. We depend on donor funding and sponsorship. For information please visit our website or contact us through bram@stichtinginsideout.nl

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