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Catherine credo ( born 2nd august 1997) is a Tanzania actress best known for playing the role of Neema and Hidaya in ( FATUMA & THE ENVELOPE ) both showing on Netflix, Bibie in a Tv series KOMBOLELA (2021) , Frida in the movie FRIDA (2022) ,Dorice in Tv series SINIA (2022) , Mwahamu in a short Film NIA (2023) a film by Seko Shamte , Kidawa in the film KIDAWA (2023) showing on Showmax and in a ...
Sasha and Zamani are two aspects of time as expressed in some Eastern and Central African cultures. [which?] Sasa are spirits known by someone still alive while Zamani are spirits not known by anyone currently alive. Sasa are concerned with, and are expressed as, the present time, the recent past, and the near future while Zamani is the ...
In another Swahili language film by Jordan Riber released in 2018 titled, Hadithi za Kumekucha: Fatuma, the main character, playing the role of "Fatuma". Also starred were Cathryn Credo and Ayoub Bombwe. [1] [5] [6]
In 2017, he directed Hadithi za Kumekucha: Tunu, [4] and in 2018, Fatuma. [1] [5] In the same year, he directed and produced Bahasha. [6] [7] In the 2018 Zanzibar International Film Festival selected Riber's Bahasha as the opening film for premiering, which together with Fatuma were placed in the "Long Features" category. [8]
Fatuma (theatrically as Hadithi za Kumekucha: Fatuma), is a 2018 Tanzanian drama film directed by Jordan Riber and co-produced by director himself with his parents; John Riber and Louise Riber. [1] It is the sequel to its first feature film Hadithi za Kumekucha:TUNU . [ 2 ]
Hadīth qudsī (Arabic: الحديث القدسي, meaning sacred tradition or sacred report [1]) is a special category of Hadith, the compendium of sayings attributed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Fumo Liyongo or Liongo was a Swahili writer and chieftain on the northern part of the coast of East Africa sometime between the 9th and 13th centuries. [1] He is celebrated as a hero, warrior, and poet in traditional poems, stories, and songs of the Swahili people, many associated with wedding rituals and gungu dances.
Kinjikitile was a member of the Matumbi people, living in what is now Kilwa District of Lindi Region in Tanzania (then German East Africa, later Tanganyika).The Matumbi practiced religious forms of folk Islam.