In Tanzania, the Swahili coverage of the FA Cup final can be heard on the BBC relays, 94.1 FM in Zanzibar and 93.5 FM in Pemba. |
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The film features rap, kwaito, hip-hop and traditional music from Zanzibar, Johannesburg and Cape Town. |
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Zanzibar was witness to all the chaos and entanglement that had befallen the Khojas of that era. |
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On Tuesday Fred and Charmaigne travel to Zanzibar, an island state within the United Republic of Tanzania. |
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Zanzibar received its independence from the United Kingdom on December 19, 1963, as a constitutional monarchy under the sultan. |
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We unstuck, climbed out over Dar es Salaam Harbour, turned north, flew past Zanzibar and over the west coast of Pemba. |
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In Zanzibar, its habitats include the ground water forest, coral rag forest and possibly mangrove forest. |
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It was quite a change from the cold winters of Canada to the hot, sultry weather of Zanzibar. |
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When his parents lived in Zanzibar, one of their houseboys had accompanied Stanley on his expedition to find Dr Livingstone. |
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He asked Zanzibaris and investors to spare no plans and ideas which may help to boost tourism in Zanzibar. |
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It is this island that most people, including most Tanzanians, call Zanzibar. |
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The ensuing relationship was one of several associations between Zanzibar filmmakers and Warhol's factory scene. |
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She made us buttered rice flavoured with cumin, cardamom, cinnamon and Zanzibar cloves. |
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In the weeks following it he was forced into hiding when, encouraged by the events in Zanzibar, his army mutinied against its British officers. |
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Zanzibar doorways, decorated with geometric patterns, offer a glimpse of the island's Arabic history and tradition. |
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For everyone else, the recently unveiled manta Underwater Room in Zanzibar sounds like a dream come true. |
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Mafia Island is about? the size of Zanzibar, and like Zanzibar, is a raise portion of the contintental shelf, not a coral island. |
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In Jozani Forest live various wild animals such as the endemic Zanzibar red colobus and small forest antelopes. |
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The Zanzibari-Tanzanian delegation was headed by the Minister of Finance of Zanzibar. |
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Elections in the semi-autonomous archipelago of Zanzibar were held on 30 October as scheduled. |
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Chinese pagodas and Zanzibar gate have been integrated in the architecture since 1830 as a sign of gratitude. |
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Next comes the exotic, Zanzibar, or the unspoilt, Fair Isle, or a mixture of the two the Galapagos, the Seychelles. |
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Take a boat trip to Zanzibar, the Spice Island in the Indian Ocean, go on a safari in the Serengeti or hike up Mount Kilimanjaro. |
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Half a millennium ago, perhaps, a settler from Zanzibar or East Africa had brought a seedpod here and planted it in a rare patch of wet soil. |
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The best souk is in Muscat, where stalls groan under the weight of antique silver, tribal art from Zanzibar, dishdashas, frankincense and exotic perfumes. |
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The trends show the highest temperature increase will be expected in Zanzibar with the lowest increase will be in Tanga. |
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Consultations regarding the most appropriate form of government in Zanzibar and how to achieve it are also ongoing. |
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If there is a historical connection between the Filipino version of the Sansibar and the Zanzibar, it is presently unknown! |
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The mainland Ministry of Health and the Zanzibar Ministry of Health and Social Welfare will coordinate reproductive health interventions. |
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Around the same time the Senegalese rapper also put in an appearance at the Sauti Za Busara festival in Zanzibar. |
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Imelda, however, decides to follow her own heart and pursues the lovesick lackey, who has taken off for Zanzibar. |
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Jackson agreed to the proposal and he then made ready to leave for Zanzibar, accompanied by two Baganda ambassadors. |
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Many of the people of Zanzibar, however, sincerely believe in Popobawa, an incubus who supposedly rapes men who doubt his existence. |
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Zanzibar is the island of cloves and ivory and it is where Livingstone and the other Victorian explorers began their treks into the mapless nothing. |
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In 1882 a British mariner watched a huge caravan of slaves toting ivory pass on its way to Zanzibar. |
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With its colonial architecture, the sea breeze coming off the Indian ocean, its spice-trade history and not least its exotic name, Zanzibar is a must see. |
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After the End Game Between Turkish Northern Cyprus and Zanzibar on June 3rd the Best myBet. |
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In the colonial carve-up that followed, lines were drawn between the port cities of Mombasa and Dar es Salaam and the island of Zanzibar. |
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Additionally, Swahili is widely spoken in the country due to the historical relations between Oman and Zanzibar. |
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The ruling party tampered with the results in both the presidential and the parliamentary election when Zanzibar voted last October, perhaps foiling an opposition win there. |
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Zanzibar was proclaimed a one-party state. |
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Stonetown an Arabian-style labyrinth of crocked narrow ways, all packed to the rafters with nineteenth-century mansions, palaces and bazaars: it is the cultural and historical heart of Zanzibar. |
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The City of Zanzibar, included in the World Heritage List, reminds us that these important sites are more likely to be traces of meetings between cultures than mere glorifications of singularity. |
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The more moderate subsect of the Ibāḍīyah, however, survived into the 20th century in North Africa, Oman, and Zanzibar, with about 500,000 members. |
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He nonchalantly tells of braving snake-infested waters, escaping the snapping jaws of crocodiles and the like, in his search, from Amazonia to Zanzibar, for some rare wildling once thought extinct. |
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In Madagascar ox carts with wooden spoked wheels are common and such cartwheels have been made on Zanzibar and Pemba, as well as in North Africa and South Africa. |
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In 1955, she married Suryakant Desai, a tyre-factory manager from Tanganyika – united with Zanzibar since 1964 as Tanzania – where the couple settled the following year. |
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Only men in white aprons and chef hats manage the many stalls of the night market, known for its shellfish, meat kebabs, fruit, freshly pressed sugarcane juice and, of course, the local Zanzibar pizza. |
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Juma, a trader selling Zanzibar pizza, is happy with the location. |
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But I was surprised that a lot of restaurants in Zanzibar tend to be American or Italian – not very different from what you see on a UK high street. |
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Our links with India and Zanzibar no doubt explain this openness. |
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Zanzibar workers do not have the right to strike, while mainland workers do, though the new labour law has increased the number of workers considered essential who are not allowed to strike. |
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The Committee urges the State party as a matter of priority to engage all efforts and resources necessary for the enactment of the Children's Act in Tanzania mainland and a similar Act in Zanzibar. |
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Aden was at this time The port lies about equidistant from the Suez Canal, Mumbai, and Zanzibar, which were all important British possessions. |
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Thereafter the Omanis easily ejected the Portuguese from Zanzibar and from all other coastal regions north of Mozambique. |
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Zanzibar influences in the Comoros archipelago in the Indian Ocean indirectly introduced Omani customs to the Comorian culture. |
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Ships coming from Zanzibar made stops on Socotra or at Aden before heading to the Persian Gulf or to India. |
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Cloves are commercially harvested primarily in Bangladesh, Indonesia, India, Madagascar, Zanzibar, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Tanzania. |
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A regional military power in the 18th century, Muscat's influence extended as far as East Africa and Zanzibar. |
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Livingstone estimated that 80,000 Africans died each year before ever reaching the slave markets of Zanzibar. |
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From 1937 to 1941 he served as an Education Officer for the British Colonial Service in Basutoland and Zanzibar. |
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An outstanding taarab show will be performed on April 26 by The Tausi Women's Taarab, a 12 women ensemble from Zanzibar. |
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This is an enthralling account of the slave trade in Zanzibar in the nineteenth century and of the attempts of one man. |
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Zanzibar nightclub in Stockton has been rescued after owner Springwood Leisure was put into receivership. |
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The elections in Zanzibar took place in a transparent, just and trustable atmosphere, Sahin said. |
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Under Omani Arabs Zanzibar became East Africa's main slave port, with as many as 50,000 enslaved Africans passing through every year during the 19th century. |
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Duties include jet-setting to places such as the Maldives, Thailand or Zanzibar where they will savour cocktails, relax in infinity pools and Jacuzzis. |
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The Wreck Of The Zanzibar is a children's novel by Michael Morpurgo. |
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Her father Canon Cooper had been a missionary in Zanzibar and elsewhere. |
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The participating teams in the tournament included the Kurdistan Region as hosts, Zanzibar, Provence, Occitania, Darfur, Raetia, North Cyprus, Western Sahara and Tamil Eelam. |
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I decided to prolong my stay in the Spice Islands until the upcoming Zanzibar Cultural Festival and International Film Festival, before heading back to Nairobi. |
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The British colonial administrators in Nyasaland, Northern Rhodesia, Uganda, Kenya, and Zanzibar cooperated to undermine the work of the organization. |
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The Efficacy of Mebendazole and Levamisole Alone or in Combination Against Intestinal Nematode Infections After Repeated Targeted Mebendazole Treatment in Zanzibar. |
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However, slavery never became a significant part of the domestic economies except in Sultanate of Zanzibar where plantations and agricultural slavery were maintained. |
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