A group of friends carrying a coffin bearing the remains of their deceased friend. Their friend passed away and they had no money to rent a hearse and transport his remains to his village for burial. Hence, they decided to carry his coffin and walk all the way to his village.
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No Matter What Life Serves Us Everyday,
Despite All Odds, Life Goes On In Africa
No Matter What Life Serves Us Everyday,
Despite All Odds, Life Goes On In Africa
Liz,hiyo picha ya jeneza inasikitisha sana,binadamu tumedadilika,kile tunachojali sana ni matumbo yetu.Dunia haibadiliki embu niambie kisa cha wa hutu na watusti nini,bara laafrka halijalaaniwa bali kanavijivilafi vinavyosababisha mambo yote haya.
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Are pics 2 and 3 of Dar es Salaam? I think my eyes are more than correct here.What were you doing in my country Liz? (hahaha).Should I wait for some Dar's stories and pics?
ReplyDeleteBig up Liz, Mama Afrika!
@Tanzania Boy I have been to Tanzania but the photos above are not taken by me. I still need to hone on my photography skills :)))))
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ReplyDeletei believe Tanzanian boy has got that one right its somewhere in Dar check the numberplates of the vehicles parking in the pavement, and the mkokoteni has flips written innalaunswabrina an islamic saying meaning mmmh...i dont know??? am not a muslim but we usually hear this sentence in Dar
great post. came here via africanloft.com
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ReplyDeleteLived in Poverty, Died Poor, Buried Poorly.
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True Dat...! Despite All Odds, Life Goes On In Africa.
ReplyDeleteWell said African Liz!