Saturday, December 30, 2006

HAPPY NEW YEAR! ( HERI YA MWAKA MPYA)


We would like to wish everybody a Happy and prosperous New Year!

A year full of :

blessings - baraka

happiness - furaha

peace - amani

faith (to hold on) - imani

love - (upendo)

success - (mafanikio)

good health - (afya njema)


Bonne Annee! Felice anno nuovo! Chuc Mung Tan Nien! Feliz Ano~ nuevo!

Friday, December 29, 2006

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Make Promises Happen - Nelson Mandela's Message

Madiba atupa usia. Tunakupenda Madiba, siyakutanda...

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Kwasa Kwasa

Heri ya Krismas na Mwaka Mpya toka kwetu...

Friday, December 15, 2006

Samora Avenue / Mtaa wa Samora


Samora is the main street in the city of Dar-Es-Salaam. It got this name from One of the African heroes who was killed by the South Africas Apartheid regime in 1986. Samora Machel was the president of Mozambique. He was returning home from a visit to Zambia. As his plane got near the border with South Africa, his plane lost communication-intercepted deliberately by the boers, and the plane went down. President Samora Machel died instantly. The Boers denied it of course. This year the government of South Africa have opened up a new investigation over that "airplane accident". The Apartheid Regime have been blaming Samora for many years of helping A TERRORIST organization, that is, African National Congress (ANC), whose founder, Nelson Mandela, was in prison serving a life sentence for his TERRORIST activities...
(above is the picture of the late Samora, and below it is Samora avenue in Dar)
There is something fascinating in this famous street. Tomorrow i'll tell you a secret of Samora Avenue.


Sunday, December 10, 2006

Diamond(Almasi) -The curse of Africa?


The Movie "Blood Diamond" opened this past weekend with a lot of controversy. Countries rich in diamond, in Africa, has turned to be war-zones benefiting those who are in power, and leaving the rest displaced,dehumanized with an uncertain future. Diamonds,illegally mined ( still is) by warlords to finance brutal wars for the past two centuries, in addition, they kidnap the most precious ones(children) and recruit them to be child soldiers. The debate is about two things...so far!

1.The movie will open up the wounds of years of brutal killings to those who have become victims.
2.The 60 billion a year diamond industry, might go down.

But, what about holding responsible those who've caused the pain? isn't that something to discuss about? it might take time, but, someday, somehow, someone needs to keep them honest.

Thursday, December 7, 2006

Rwanda baskets/ Vikapu vya Wanyarwanda






We thought this would be a nice story to share. And for more information you can visit the macy's web site or go to www.macy's.com>Rwanda baskets.


In 1994, Rwanda was torn apart by a brutal and swift genocide-in roughly 100 days, close to one million Rwandan citizens were murdered. In the aftermath, the population of this small African nation was nearly 70% women. Faced with an uncertain future, these women turned to their past and reclaimed their unique heritage of weaving. Drawing strength from this common history and ancient art form, brave women from both sides of the conflict organized groups of weavers, in an effort to rebuild their communities and their lives... together.

In 2002 Noeleen Heyzer, Executive Director of the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), visited Rwanda and was struck by the beauty of the traditional woven baskets. Moved by the pride and strength of the weavers, she reached out to American businesswoman, and UNIFEM supporter, Willa Shalit in hopes of developing a market for Rwandan basketwork. After UNIFEM made initial contacts with the Rwandan Government and the association of genocide widows, Willa began working with weavers in Rwanda and partners in America. Three years later, she founded the Rwanda Path to Peace project in partnership with Macy's.

This partnership established a global market for these unique works of art, and in September 2005 Macy's introduced the very first Path to Peace Baskets. The modest collection, only available online at macys.com and in Macy's flagship Herald Square store, included every basket the weavers could produce over the course of the year.

Though relatively small, the 2005 collection was met with an enthusiastic response, quickly selling out online and gaining national media attention. The sale of the baskets provided real, sustainable income to rural women who had never before earned money in their lives.

Today, the Path to Peace project is larger than ever, employing over 2,500 weavers and impacting tens of thousands of lives. The 2006 Collection introduces several exciting new pieces to the Macy's customer, each one inspired by a traditional Rwandan design and entirely handmade by a master weaver using a centuries-old technique.

Focused on trade, not aid, the Rwanda Path to Peace project puts the power of opportunity into the hands of the women of Rwanda, providing not only income but the chance to take an active role in the shaping of their future.

Wednesday, December 6, 2006

Maasai people/ Wamasai



Brand new Maasai tribe members... Do you recognize them?

Jay Z in Dar/ Jay Z akiwa Dar


Fashion Show Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanzania/ Maonyesho ya Mavazi



One of the Things Tanzanians enjoy are fashion shows. Thats one nice outfit. Pretty Tanzanian model.

Tuesday, December 5, 2006

News Time/Taarifa Ya Habari


We usually watch lots of News. We watch This program a lot, its on cnn. This program in october was broadcasting from Congo, central Afrika. It was a good show though very heart breaking, esp the story of a five years old girl who was gang raped when she was three years old. I still cant get over it, I think about that little girl everyday.

Sunday, December 3, 2006

World Aids Day


Aids day.
Leo kama tunavyoelewa ilikuwa ni siku ya ukimwi duniani. Duniani watu huikumbuka tofauti na kwa namna mbalimbali. Na inaonekana kwamba Africa ndio illiyoathirika sana na balaa hili. Tuendelee na kuomba Mungu na kuelimisha jamii kuhusu tatizo hili.

(above former US Prez Bill Clinton greeting a little girl in Tanzania, who is living with HIV, and is receiving medication from Bill Clinton Aids Foundation) Many Asantes to Mr Clinton for saving lives.

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Maisha / Life

Maisha ya mbali na nyumbani,
Huku tuliko ughaibuni,
tusiache kuombeana amani,
Tuje tuonane tena kijiweni.

Karibu sana /Welcome

heloooooo,
habari, mambo vipi?
Haya ni siye hapa madada wawili toka kuleeeee Afrika Mashariki. Tunakukaribisha katika hii blog yetu mpya. Jisikie nyumbani.
Tutatumia lugha mbili, Kiswahili kwa wingi na Kiingereza, kiasi, kwa washiriki wetu wasiofahamu kiswahili. Tufungue sherehe rasmi.....