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yourdailyqueer · 4 months
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Shanna Strauss
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Lesbian
DOB: N/A
Ethnicity: Tanzanian, white
Nationality: Canadian
Occupation: Artist
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Gertrude Mongella
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Gertrude Mongella was born in 1945 on Ukerewe Island, Tanzania. Mongella was Secretary General of the 1995 UN World Conference on Women in Beijing, contributing greatly to the success of the conference. In 2004, she was elected President of the Pan-African Parliament. Mongella has also served as a member of the Tanzanian Parliament and a Goodwill Ambassador to the World Health Organization, and led the OAU Election Observer Team to the Zaimbabwean Presidential Election.
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soupblessings · 8 months
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kitanotours · 5 months
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Best time to visit Tanzania
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The best time to visit Tanzania depends on what wildlife you’d like to spot. The country’s seasons and wildlife numbers are dictated by the rains, so you’ll have a slightly different experience depending on when you choose to visit.
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badyspensor · 2 years
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dwellordream · 2 years
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- Julius H. Bailey, “West African Traditional Religions.” in Down in the Valley: An Introduction to African American Religious History
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dutenitours · 8 months
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Exploring Tanzanian Delicacy : Ndizi Nyama-Exquisite Tanzanian Dish.
Tanzania, a diverse East African nation, boasts a rich culinary heritage that reflects the country's vibrant culture and traditions. Join us as we embark on a culinary journey and uncover one of our famous dish: Ndizi Nyama. 
This mouthwatering dish combines the following ingredients  to create a unique and flavorsome experience:
Ndizi which is a Swahili word for banana. The dish traditionally uses green cooking bananas, which are starchy and less sweet than ripe bananas.
Nyama which is a Swahili word for meat. While the choice of meat can vary, beef is commonly used. Other options include goat, chicken, or even fish, depending on personal preferences.
Spices and seasonings used in this dish include garlic, ginger, curry powder, coriander, turmeric, and black pepper.
Tomatoes that are used to create a rich and tangy tomato-based sauce that complements the sweetness of the bananas and the savory meat.
Onions that add depth and flavor to the sauce, providing a perfect balance between the sweet and savory components of the dish.
Coconut Milk which is used to create a creamy sauce that ties all the ingredients together. It adds a hint of tropical flavor to the dish.
To cook this dish start by peeling the green bananas and cutting them into chunks. These chunks are typically boiled until they become tender but not mushy. In a separate pan, brown the meat with a mixture of spices, garlic, ginger, and onions. This step infuses the meat with the rich flavors of the spices and creates a mouthwatering aroma. To make the sauce, combine tomatoes and coconut milk with the meat. Simmer the mixture until it thickens and the flavors meld together. Finally, add the cooked bananas to the sauce, allowing them to absorb the flavors and achieve the desired consistency. The dish should have a creamy texture with a perfect blend of sweet and savory elements. Ndizi Nyama can be served as the main course or served with rice, or ugali (a maize-based staple) or pasta.
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This dish offers a delightful fusion of sweet and savory elements, making it a beloved favorite among Tanzanians and an intriguing culinary discovery for visitors. The next time you find yourself in Tanzania or exploring Swahili cuisine, don't miss the opportunity to savor the exquisite Ndizi Nyama – a dish that encapsulates the essence of Tanzanian culinary artistry.
This article was written by Duteni Tours, a Class A licensed Tour Operator based in Tanzania, East Africa. For questions about the content of the article or for information about magical safaris or immersive cultural experiences in Tanzania, please contact us at;
[email protected] OR +255 765 809 691.
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ericqo · 9 months
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higherentity · 1 year
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yourdailyqueer · 5 months
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Ian Iqbal Rashid
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Gay
DOB: Born 1968  
Ethnicity: Indian
Nationality: Tanzanian / Canadian
Occupation: Poet, writer, screenwriter, journalist, producer, director
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soupblessings · 1 year
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thunderstruck9 · 1 month
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Daudi Tingatinga (Tanzanian, 1966-2015), Guinea Fowl in Trees, 1970s/80s. Canvas, 82 x 80 cm.
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albastini · 2 years
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Hongera @xei_mo 🙌🏾 Mpunga Nje Nje kila Jumamosi 💸 ♣️❤♠️♦️ #mpunganjenje #mshindiwahela #bongo #tanzanian #bongofive #millardayo #cloudsfm (at Tanzania) https://www.instagram.com/p/CglI4J2NBkc/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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pressreachnews · 2 years
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supersupersounds · 2 years
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Sounds of Sisso by Bwax ft S kide
Bwax ft S kide - Baba Animata Natafuta Kiki
Tanzanian underground electronics, with MCs in force. Beats are mad, vocals hold it all down, perfect. -Kris
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