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  1. figganigga

    STOP THIS MADNESS OF THINKING OUR TANZANIAN ARE YOUR SLAVES

    There is absolutely no justification for what is happening in TZ right now, the killing of our people, ABSOLUTELY NONE WHATSOEVER!! STOP THIS MADNESS OF THINKING OUR PEOPLE ARE YOUR SLAVES AND THEY CANNOT THROW OFF THE YOKE OF YOUR ENSLAVEMENT. YES THEY CAN AND THEY WILL, IN THE FULLNESS OF...
  2. Stability

    Mnakumbuka yule manzi wa "mkeka ndo nini au ndo zile ngozi waliolalalia slaves (watumwa)" , jana kanifanyia surprise

    Watoto wa kishua bwana kumbe wanajua kupika
  3. Stability

    Jibu la demu wangu baada ya kumwambia nalala kwenye mkeka limenisikitisha

    Nakaambia kademu kangu ka 2005 kuwa nipo geto nimejilaza kwenye mkeka, eti kanasema "mkeka ndo nini au ndo zile ngozi waliolalalia slaves (watumwa) ? 🤣🤣 Aisee dunia inabadilika kwa kasi sana
  4. and 998 others

    Mfumo wa Elimu TZ unaandaa Manamba (slaves)

    Kuanzia miundombinu (madarasa , maktaba, maabr) walimu (maslahi, sifa za kujiunga) na Content (curriculum) ni Tia maji Tia maji. Tusitegemee maajabu.
  5. M

    Illiterate graduates, educated slaves, and curriculum reforms

    "Your Excellency, EDUCATION is the demonstrably single most effective lever of the individual’s and society’s livelihoods. It is also the greatest predictor of the prospects of the individual child, household, organization, and society. Accordingly, the recommendations I am rendering are based...
  6. Sky Eclat

    Did you know Cornrows were used to help slaves escape slavery?

    Today in Black History!!! Very Interesting!!! Did you know Cornrows were used to help slaves escape slavery? Slaves used cornrows to transfer information and create maps to the north. Since slaves were not allowed to read or write they had to pass information through cornrows. It is...
  7. Sky Eclat

    Slaves and Slavery in Jamaica

    SLAVES AND SLAVERY IN JAMAICA Under the command of Penn and Venables the English captured Jamaica from the Spanish in 1655. In 1662 there were about 400 Negro slaves on the island. As the cultivation of sugar cane was introduced, the number of slaves grew to 9,504 by 1673. The landowners...
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