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Tracklist1 –Kiko Kids Nimeona Uwa 00:002 –Kiko Kids Sili, Sishibi, Silali 02:443 –Salim Abdullah with Cuban Marimba Band Wanawake Wa Tanzania 05:34 4 –Salim Abdullah with Cuban Marimba Band Ubeberu 08:265 –Kilwa Jazz Band Vilionitendea 11:126 –Nuta Jazz Band Janja Yako 14:007 –Hodi Boys Mapenzi Tu 16:438 –National Jazz Band Nora 19:339 –Western Jazz Band Lipa Kodi Ya Nyumba 22:25 10 –Atomic Jazz Band Dunia Ina Mambo 26:15 11 –Dar Es Salaam Jazz Band Fitina Nyingi 29:1212 –Dar Es Salaam Jazz Band Mpenzi Una Nini 33:0813 –Nuta Jazz Band Safari Ye Nuta 36:2514 –Njohole Jazz Band Naona Ajabu 40:1915 –Atomic Jazz Band Dunia Ina Mambo 43:3616 –Dar Es Salaam Jazz Band Fitina Niyingi 47:5917 –Dar Es Salaam Jazz Band Mpenzi Una Nini 50:5718 –Nuta Jazz Safari Ya Nuta Jazz 54:4719 –Njohole Jazz Band Naona Ajabu 59:371960's Tanzanian pop.Sounds like some songs have been transferred from vinyl, and have some hiss and crackle* All materials presented on this channel are copyrighted by their respective copyright owners, and are subject to use for INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY!SUPPORT THE MUSICIANS, BUY THEIR MUSIC!** If you (being a musician or a copyright owner) don't approve your music material to be presented on this channel (or would like any additional info to be published), please contact me (via my Youtube channel ) and I'll remove it in seconds (or add necessary info)!Thank you in advance for your understanding!
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Wandie Kazeem interviewing Adamu Abubakar, a Fulani herdsman from Zamfara, Northern Nigeria. He was a victim of Boko Haram terrorism and had to migrate to Oyo state, Southwest Nigeria. Adamu lives with his two wives, children and extended family in Ilero community where he herds cattle and rears goats. In this interview, Adamu talks about the farmers-herdsmen crises. How they have been able to live peacefully with farmers in their community. He talks about the impact of the crises and how to resolve these conflicts. He also shares how cattle rearing is a profitable agribusiness and the challenges they face.
Global Junk Food: How the Western Food Industry is Making Poor Countries Fat | Investigative Documentary from 2016 In Europe, food manufacturers have signed up to ‘responsibility pledges’, promising no added sugar, preservatives, artificial colours or flavours and not to target children. So why are they using tactics banned in the West in the developing world? There, they have created ultra-low-cost products with higher levels of salt, sugar and saturated fats. Filmed in Brazil, India and France, we investigate the new tactics of brands like Coca-Cola, McDonald’s and Domino’s Pizza.
Adapted from pieces the original Black Man's Land Trilogy, looking at Kenya's history from colonialism to independence, this film deals with the arrival of the first European settlers towards the end of the 19th century and explains how, over a period of time, the African inhabitants were deprived of much of their land. It charts the actions of the Imperial British East Africa Company and uses quotes from both official letters and private journals to reveal the motives of those who sought to make Kenya an extension of Britain without the inclusion of Kenya.
The film also features footage from BBC One that looks at the lives of the Grants, a family who moved to Kenya at the beginning of its early history as a colony. And delves into what it was like to be a British Family living in the Kenyan Colony
It also recalls the treatment the Africans received at the hands of their colonial masters and discusses the founding of the first political protest movement, led by Harry Thuku, and also discusses the little told stoy of Muthoni Nyanjiri who led the first revolt against the British in an attempt to free him. Harry Thuku is one of the individuals interviewed and whose funeral in 1970 opens and closes the film. The documentary makes good use of a rare collection of photographs of the period.
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With the second highest death-toll of all African conflicts, the Nigerian Civil war (also known as the Biafran war) is perhaps the single most significant event in Nigerian history.This video is an attempt to shed light on this 3 year conflict, which claimed the lives of over 100,000 soldiers and an estimated 2 million civilians as the Nigerian government led by General Yakubu Gowon fought to prevent the secession of the self-proclaimed Republic of Biafra which was led by General Chuckwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu.
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