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A woman was terrified as she swam with docile sea turtles at a lagoon in Zanzibar, Tanzania, on July 27.Dineo Zonke Maduna, who is seen in the footage, originally posted the video to Instagram ...
Tanzania is a popular destination for sex tourism, particularly in Arusha [13] Bagamoyo and the islands of Zanzibar, Mafia and Pemba. Many of the tourists are Italian. [10] Zanzibar is also a destination for female sex tourism. [14] [11] Many of the "beach boys" are not from Zanzibar. There are some agents offering holidays to the island ...
The two were nearing the end of their one-month volunteer teaching when the attack happened. [6] The attack happened at 7:15 PM on 7 August 2013. The two women were walking on the street on their way to dinner when their attackers approached and threw sulphuric acid on them.
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TAMWA was founded by a group of female journalists who had previously worked, beginning in 1979, to bring women's issues into the forefront through radio broadcasts on a variety of topics, including pregnancy among school girls, violence against women, and other local issues. After dispersing, they came back together in 1986 to form a formal ...
The Zanzibar slave trade focused on children "the reason given by the dealers being that children were driven more easily, like flocks of sheep...", [14] and particularly girls; while a "fresh boy" newly arrived from the mainland was sold for a price of 7-$15 in 1857, a girl between the age of seven and eight was sold for 10-$18 . [15]
Thousands fled Zanzibar, although many were unable to leave and forced to "live in the shadow, seeking more to make themselves forgotten than to recapture lost advantages". [13] The rebel gangs specifically targeted Zanzibar's Islamic heritage. Most of the Arabic manuscripts in the Zanzibar National Archives have been vandalized.
Within Zanzibar, the revolution is a key cultural event, marked by the release of 545 prisoners on its tenth anniversary and by a military parade on its 40th. [87] Zanzibar Revolution Day has been designated as a public holiday by the government of Tanzania; it is celebrated on 12 January each year. [88]