AMI (Anglican Music Institute) Graduation Concert in Paroisse Internationale Andohalo, 2011
Each One Teach One is a documentary about the importance of filmmaking, especially documentary, in a country like Tanzania. Kilimanjaro Film Institute (KFI) is one of the few films
A new report from the United Nations says the continent would be debt free if money hadn't left illegally.
Much of the loss is through corruption, tax evasion and mis-invoicin
In October 2007, the World Bank Institute, the Tanzanian Commission for AIDS, the Prime Minister's Office for Regional Administration and Local Government, The Global Fund and othe
Masai Kenya dancing, singing and making fire
Maasai Mara and the Serengeti. The Swahilis, one of Africa's most prominent tribes. The Swahili are a people and culture found
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Videoclip made by Tanzanian students of the Kilimanjaro Film Institute, Arusha. The videoclip project was a project in coorporation with dutch students of the HKU "Image & Media Te
This musical tribute in honor of Brother Geronimo ji Jaga who made his transition into the realm of the Ancestors in Tanzania, June 3, 2011 was created by some of East Africa's top
The TitleSong from Marc Sadane's 1981 Debut Album "One Way Love Affair"
Both Sadane's solo albums are rerelased on CD in Japan.
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In December 2016 - January 2017, 15 students and 4 teachers from Lisgar Collegiate Institute and Nepean High School flew to Tanzania to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, also known as the r
Revealing documentary compilation from historic footage shot by the National Institute of Cinema in Mozambique which looks at the rehabilitation of former colonial government colla
The Elliott School of International Affairs' Institute for African Studies welcomed Tanzanian opposition leader and chief whip Tundu Lissu for a conversation with students, faculty
The Institut français (Paris), the French Embassy in South Africa and IFAS-Research are pleased to present the Hidden Years Music Archive Project, which is hosted by the Africa Ope
X Plastaz video which shows footage of their world tours between 2001 and 2006. Shot in Brazil, UK, Belgium, Netherlands, Gabon and Tanzania. Big up Festival Mundial, Couleur Cafe,