Between Lake Natron and the North Serengeti are the Sonjo, little known but with an impressive cultural wealth. The term Sonjo is the name given to the people by the Maasai. Group members prefer to call themselves the Batemi people. The Sonjo people speak Sonjo, a Bantu language. They refer to it as Kitemi or Gitemi. The Sonjo are known for their use of irrigation systems in agriculture. They have consequently been linked by some historians with the Engaruka complex, situated some 60 miles to the southeast. The Sonjo also maintain terraced village sites, albeit of considerably more rudimentary form than what is found at Engaruka #Tanzania #TanzaniaUnlimited #SaturdayExpress #culturalappropriation
This 02 December, as we jubilantly congratulate the United Arab Emirates and the Emiratis for their 49th National Day, let us all jointly, warmly express Shukran Jazeelan! Mutamaniyaan Lakum Yawmaan Wataniaan Saeidaan Jiddaan! Dr. Chuloh Jung-Ajman University Innovation Center director/College of Architecture-Art and Design associate professor, South Korean: “UAE gave me the fair opportunity to be successful in my academic career which I couldn’t have even with two Harvard University degrees in South Korea.” Tanapond Soranant-housewife, Thai: “I am thankful for my husband and my friends who became family. I am grateful for the sense of security.” Mohamed Ali Al Omari-Anglo Arabian Healthcare chief operating officer, Emirati: “I would like to extend my congratulations to all our leaders of the United Arab Emirates. Our country has made great progress and now competitive in the global stage as one of the most advanced and developed societies in the world. Thank you so much.” ...
TANZANIA is ready for tourists ! Tanzania has opened the sky for tourists since last week. Airplanes from all over the world are allowed to land again in Dar es Salaam and Kilimanjaro International Airports. The mandatory Quarantine for arriving tourists has been cancelled. The Government and all involved tourism stakeholders follow a very serious COVID-19 protocol to make holidays for tourists in Tanzania safe & attractive. Karibu sana !
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