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Extractions: In foreign policy, Tanzania initially leant towards China (PR) rather than the USSR but has always maintained fairly good relations with the West, which have since flourished. Moreover, Tanzania has proved itself an active player in regional politics, having given consistent support to anti-colonial guerrilla movements in Southern Africa. It intervened militarily in Uganda in 1979, to overthrow the Amin regime. Relations with the post-apartheid government in South Africa have been good. Tanzania was a founder member of the Southern African Development Co-ordination Conference and has been a prominent participant in the Organization of African Unity. In 1985, Nyerere retired as president of Tanzania and was replaced by Ali Hassan Mwinyi, former Vice-President and President of Zanzibar. Mwinyi favored introducing market forces into the economy and plurality into the political system. Economic reform proceeded slowly in the face of a large and fairly corrupt state bureaucracy. On the political front, amendments to the constitution allowing for the introduction of a multiparty system were endorsed by the National Assembly, early in 1992. Restrictions on opposition parties were not fully removed until the presidential election of October 1995, at which three candidates took on the CCM candidate, Benjamin Mkapa, who nonetheless won comfortably. However, there was major discontent in Zanzibar, where relations with the mainland were already strained over the conduct of the election.
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Extractions: The Serengeti plains are the setting for the most awesome wildlife spectacle on earth. Each year, more than a million wildebeest, zebras and gazelles begin their great circular migration across the open plains and acacia woodlands. Huge columns of advancing zebras and ungainly wildebeest stretch as far as the eye can see , and lions and hyenas follow in their wake. Stunning safari lodges are well placed all over the Serengeti to take advantage of the huge numbers of animals passing by at certain times of the year. Each area also has resident animals that don't go too far away and wherever you are in the Serengeti, you should get to see elephants, giraffes , all sorts of antelopes, lion, jackals
Extractions: Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. This short paper examines the life and work of a single Tanzanian folk artist, Fundi Mdawalo bin Milonge (Fig. 1), who enjoyed a successful career as a sculptor of wood dolls for sale to Europeans and traditional regalia for Luguru men in Morogoro Town. (1) I seek to trace the origins of Fundi Mdawalo's art, how he developed his own style as an artist, and how he marketed his work. I also discuss the way that the occasional income Fundi Mdawalo earned from his craft enabled him to claim a degree of independence from wage labor and gave him both a sense of personal dignity and control over his own destiny. [FIGURE 1 OMITTED] Early on in this research program I was introduced to the work of Fundi Mdawalo bin Milonge. While visiting a friend one day who taught at the local Kilakala Girls Secondary School, I saw a charming, obviously modern wood carving of a man wearing a kofia (fez) and kanzu (a long-sleeved calico gown worn as an overgarment; Fig. 2). When I asked her where she bought it, she replied that the man who made it lived in the mountains above Morogoro and sometimes appeared in town to sell his pieces from door to door. My only clue to his identity was that she said he looked very much like his male figures.
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Extractions: Designed by: Hosted by: SEYCHELLES - 5H ICAO CODE: ATC 197 CALLSIGN: Tanzania WEBSITE: Air Tanzania was begun in March 1977 after the breakup of East African Airways, which had prevously served the region. Flights were started from Dar-es-Salaam using Boeing 737-200s and Fokker F-27s. A Twin Otter was used for regional services and flights from Kilimanjaro were started. In the mid 1990s the airline used a Boeing 767 but this aircraft was too large and the airline disposed of it. Regional services were reduced in this period and the Twin Otter was also disposed of. DESTINATIONS: Dar-es-Salaam, Kilimanjaro, Bujumbura, Djibouti, Dubai, Entebbe, Harare, Kigali, Lusaka, Mahe, Muscat, Nairobi. Domestic destinations also served. FLEET: Boeing 737-200, Fokker F-27.
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Extractions: EAST AFRICAN HISTORY I. Pre-history: The Origins of Modern Humans East Africa is a region with some of the most significant and oldest paleoanthropological finds in the world. Paleoanthropology is the study of early hominids (primates belonging to the Hominidae family, including modern humans and their ancestors). Paleoanthropologists such as Mary and Louis Leakey, and Donald Johanson have made important discoveries of hominid skeletons and artifacts in East Africa that have helped scientists to piece together how human beings may have evolved.
Extractions: The purpose of Module Nineteen is to introduce students to the region called East Africa. East Africa is a vast area encompassing the countries of Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibouti, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Seychelles, and Comoros. As with other regions of Africa (see Introduction to Module Twenty: Regional Perspectives ), the countries that are included in East Africa can vary somewhat depending on whom you talk to. Some of the countries listed here can also fit into the regions of Central, Southern, or Northern Africa. But for the sake of this module, we will refer to East Africa as the twelve countries listed above. Activity One: The Region Called East Africa gives a brief overview of the history of the region, highlighting human origins, early kingdoms, trade routes, European colonialism, and postcolonial states. In this activity, students should get a sense of the rich history of this region and its connectedness to other regions in Africa and the rest of the world. The activity ends by discussing intra-regional political and economic organizations in East Africa, giving COMESA as one example. Activity Two: The Geography of East Africa deals with some of the geographical differences between East African subregions. The region of East Africa can be further broken down into three subregionsThe Horn of Africa (Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, and Djibouti), the Great Lakes Region (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi), and islands in the Indian Ocean (Seychelles and Comoros). The different vegetations, water availabilities, topographies, and population densities in these regions are discussed. Also, the impact of tourism on the East African enviroment is discussed.
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