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  2. Imani Sanga - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1972, Imani Sanga was educated at Chimala Primary School in Mbeya Region, Kidugala Lutheran Seminary, University of Dar es Salaam [2] and the University of KwaZulu-Natal. He earned his BA in 1999 and MA in 2001, both from the University of Dar es Salaam. He earned his PhD degree from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in 2006.

  3. Imani - Wikipedia

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    Imani Perry (born 1972), American interdisciplinary scholar of race, law, literature, and African-American culture; Imani Sanga (born 1972), Tanzanian musicologist; Imani Coppola (born 1978), American singer-songwriter and violinist; Imani Patterson (born 1985), former African-American actor; Imani Barbarin (born 1990), American disability activist

  4. Culture of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Usually, the motifs are animals and flowers in colorful and repetitive design. The style was started by Edward Saidi Tingatinga in Dar es Salaam. Since his death in 1972, the Tingatinga style expanded both in Tanzania and abroad. One of the most well-known African visual artists, George Lilanga, was a Makonde living in Dar es Salaam.

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  6. List of Tanzanians - Wikipedia

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    Paul Bomani (1925–2005), ambassador; Bibi Titi Mohammed (1926–1963), founding member of the Tanganyika African National Union; Anna Abdallah (born 1940), Member of Parliament

  7. University of KwaZulu-Natal - Wikipedia

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    Imani Sanga, composer and ethnomusicologist; Lize Heerman, singer-songwriter and media personality; Gita Ramjee, scientist and researcher in HIV prevention; Ncoza Dlova, first black dermatologist produced by the university and head of the School of Clinical Medicine; Salome Maswime, global health expert and activist

  8. Music of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Tanzanian Ngoma group. Ngoma (Bantu, meaning dance, drum, and celebration) [4] [5] is an East and Southern African style of music, dance, and instruments, however in Tanzania, and other Swahili areas, also refers to events such as celebrations, rituals, or significant event in life such as giving birth or the passing of a loved one.

  9. Four Hundred Souls - Wikipedia

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    A paperback edition was released a year later, on February 1, 2022. [19] Penguin Random House released the audiobook of Four Hundred Souls in February 2021, selling the trade edition for $22.50 and the library edition for $95. [20] The audiobook edition does not include the endnotes of the print version. Its runtime is fourteen hours and two ...