I LOVE HAPPY ENDING TOO Manga J. Kingazi Mmbagha I like poems with happy endings best Because I want to be happy and gay But it’s true that night cannot become day. And if we alter truth for lies, it is unjust. It is sad all the same, but I like happy endings best. I hate poems with tragic endings the more But is it bad to tell when it is painful When I can’t stand any more this cruelty And the heat that is melting my soul And the shadows that hide the truth, That fought me and kill…
Author: Msomi Bora
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Best Histories for Primary, Secondary and College Students Powerful People and Big Events in History We have prepared more than 120 Histories with videos talking about powerful people and big events which occurred in Tanzania, Africa, America, Europe and other parts of the World. The Histories have been categorized into two groups: (i) People (ii) Events PEOPLE A) TANZANIA TIPPU TIP CHIEF MIRAMBO ABUSHIRI and Germans MKWAWA and Germans ISIKE and Germans KINJEKETILE NGWALE JULIUS NYERERE ABEID KARUME RASHIDI KAWAWA OSCAR KAMBONA ABOUD JUMBE EDWARD SOKOINE B) AFRICA IN GENERAL MANSA MUSA – Mali SHAKA ZULU – South Africa NELSON…
HISTORY OF JOHN MAGUFULIJohn Pombe Magufuli is a Tanzanian politician and the fifth President of Tanzania, in office since 2015. He was the chairman of the Southern African Development Community from 2019-2020.Early Life and EducationJohn Pombe Joseph Magufuli was born on October 29, 1959 and raised in Chato, a village in Kagera region [now in Geita region]. He was born into the family of Christian-observant Mzee Joseph Magufuli and his wife Mama Suzana Magufuli. His late father Joseph engaged in mixed faming, and Magufuli grew up in typical village life, taking part in agricultural activities, especially raising his father’s…
HISTORY OF TUNDU LISSUTundu Antiphas Mughwai Lissu is a Tanzanian lawyer, CHADEMA politician and Member of Parliament for Singida East constituency 2010-2019. He is also the former President of Tanganyika Law Society (TLS), the bar association of Tanzania mainland, and Chief Legal Officer for Tanzanian opposition party CHADEMA. Lissu was born on 20 January 1968 in Ikungi district, Singida, Tanzania. He attended Ilboru Secondary School in 1983.Tundu Lissu In Tanzania National Service (JKT), 1980’S Lissu began his career in public interest advocacy. He worked with the Lawyers Environmental Action Team (LEAT) and the World Resources Institute as a lawyer and worked on various land rights issues…
Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) is the ruling party in Tanzania and the longest reigning party in Africa. It was created on 5th February 1977 under the able leadership of Julius Nyerere. During this period, there was a revolution which saw the merger of Afro-Shirazi Party (ASP) and Tanzania African National Union (TANU) to form CCM or “Party of The Revolution” in English. These two antecedent parties had a strong foundation in anticolonial nationalist movement. With time, CCM was able to attain the objective of the movement, thereby enforcing the legitimacy of the party. It promised security and equality among the members. Nyerere believed that multiparty was divisive in…
VIDEOS (HISTORY) OF PRESIDENT BENJAMIN MKAPA Benjamin William Mkapa (12 November 1938 – 24 July 2020) was a Tanzanian politician who served as the third President of Tanzania. He was in office for one decade from 1995 to 2005. He was also Chairman of the Revolutionary State Political Party (Chama Cha Mapinduzi, CCM). Mkapa was born in Ndanda, near Masasi in southern Tanganyika. EDUCATION Between 1945 and 1951 he attended primary school at Lupaso and Ndanda Schools where he attained a Standard Eight Cerificate. He was at Kigonsera Seminary between 1952 and 1953, before moving to Ndanda Secondary School for…
VIDEOS OF CHIEF MKWAWA AND GERMANS “Hehe Resistance or Rebellion against the Germans” Chief Mkwavinyika Munyigumba Mwamuyinga (1855 – 19 July 1898), more commonly known as Chief Mkwawa, was a Hehe tribal leader in German East Africa (now mostly the mainland part of Tanzania) who opposed the German colonization. The name “Mkwawa” is derived from Mukwava, itself a shortened form of Mukwavinyika, meaning “conqueror of many lands”. Mkwawa was born in Luhota and was the son of Chief Munyigumba, who died in 1879. In July 1891, the German commissioner, Emil von Zelewski [de], led a battalion of soldiers (320 askaris with officers and porters) to suppress the Hehe. On 17 August, they were attacked by Mkwawa’s 3,000-strong army at Lugalo,…
VIDEOS OF KINJEKETILE NGWALE Kinjikitile was born in what is now Tanzania (then German East Africa, later Tanganyika). In 1904, the then relatively unknown Kinjikitile disappeared from his home in Ngarambe, Matumbi. The Matumbi people practiced Folk Islam. He returned after a few days and said that he had been possessed by a spirit medium called Hongo, believed to take the form of a snake. Kinjikitile claimed to have communicated with the deity Bokera through the spirit Hongo. He encouraged his followers to overlook tribal differences and unite against the Germans. He told his followers that their ancestors had commanded…
VIDEOS OF MANSA MUSA Musa I (1280 – 1337), or Mansa Musa, was the tenth Mansa of the Mali Empire, an Islamic West African state. He has been described as the wealthiest individual of the Middle Ages. At the time of Musa’s ascension to the throne, Mali in large part consisted of the territory of the former Ghana Empire, which Mali had conquered. The Mali Empire consisted of land that is now part of Mauritania and the modern state of Mali. During his reign, Musa held many titles, such as “Emir of Melle”, “Lord of the Mines of Wangara”, and…