TBT Eidd Edition

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Mwalim Nyerere

Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

I think I have this 5 shilling note somewhere

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Kenya’s Information and Broadcasting minister Daniel Mutinda in the 1970s.He is the man who replied on to Julius Nyerere on behalf of Jomo Kenyatta that Tanzania was a man-eat-nothing society after Kenyatta had been put on the spot by Nyerere that Kenyans were a man-eat-man society.

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This Tintin was banned in many countries around the world.

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Tito Okello swears in as president after the overthrow of Milton Obote II.
Gen.Okello and Yoweri Museveni were long time friends back to the days when they were refugee neighbours in Tanzania during the 1970s.

Sadly he lost everything to alcohol.

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Some things never change
@introvert shinny head kipara bado husimama hivo mnamuona in this 1986 pic when he was an apprentice pale Grogon

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1960s; Students at Homa Bay Secondary School. Asego Hill in the background.

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Isabel Mebarak Ripoll AKA Shakira in 1988.

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Lee Jun-fan AKA Bruce Lee in 1972.

Where were You in 1972?

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Here In the East African nations,Tanzania attracted the most attention by British and American intelligence,the Mi5,Mi6,CIA and their proxies. It is not quite known what kind of Cold War intelligence scoops they were interested in from President Nyerere.Foreign agents littered the place to the brim,in the case of America,USAID waste vehicle for these activities.The CIA infiltrated universities,local NGOs,churches,youth groups, the media and USAID was the cover body.

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Eldoret folks, know this place? does it still exist? @old monk Niaje

Aziz and Akbar. Run by two brothers. The father was Gulamali, and Aziz was the oldest brother in the family. Gulamali was the classic Zanzibar gentleman who followed the path from Pakistan to East Africa to stake a claim in colonial Africa. These men came from Dar es Salaam many years before, and neither of them had ever been to Pakistan, their land of origin. They were Muslims.

When you went into Aziz and Akbar’s Grocery, the inside of the store was not very large, but the inventory was enormous. The shelves went all the way to the ceiling. The center of the store was reserved for produce and chutneys, tea, jam, and coffee that one would want to handle and browse a bit. But, the customer was not expected to get his own groceries. Looking and asking was eagerly met with a sudden climb up the ladder to the ceiling, and the NIDO tin came down in a rush and into your waiting hands.

Aziz moved to Canada some years ago, and Akbar moved there later, taking his father with him.

source: www.blessedquietness.com

Memories are made of this
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sande sana @pamba for this great pics. hang onto this bike, in twendy ears utaiza bei poa sana

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watu wengi sana hapa cant relate

He hr he…that is my alma mater. Ungesema kwa nini walikuwa wanalima na ni mwaka gani. Saturday na Sunday afternoon kazi ilikuwa kukweya hako kamlima…

Hii ilifungwa kitambo sana maybe 90’s 2010 niliwacha hapo ilikuwa sijui ni cosolidated bank ama chase bank.

Who knows in which street it was located?

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Out of everyone at the front, only Charles Njonjo (far left-99 years), and Mwai Kibaki(second left) are still alive. Jomo, Adonijah Oginga(immediately left of Jomo), Ole Tipis(far right) have all slept with their forefathers

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1976.

Marvin Gaye strolling ahead of His Limo in Notting Hill,London.