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  2. Meena Ally - Wikipedia

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    Meena Ally. Meena Ally is a Tanzanian radio and television presenter and actress known for her radio program Niambie, hosted by BBC Media Action, which addresses youth issues [1] and influences engagement of young people in development. [2] She is an advocate for youth and women rights in Tanzania. [3]

  3. John Nzenze - Wikipedia

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    John Nzenze. John Nzenze (1940 – 30 May 2020) [1] was a musician from Kenya. He had performed the twist dance style. [2] Some of his most popular songs were "Angelike" (released in 1961), [2] "Julieta Rudi Tuone" and "Habari za Nairobi (Nairobi twist)". [3]

  4. Zsa Zsa Gabor - Wikipedia

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    Zsa Zsa Gabor was born Sári Gábor on February 6, 1917, [a] in Budapest, Hungary, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. [7] The middle of three daughters, her parents were Jolie (née Janszieka Tillemann) and Vilmos Gábor (né Grün), [8] [9] owner of a jewelry [10] store in Budapest, [11] a Royal Hungarian Army officer.

  5. Kenya News Agency - Wikipedia

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    Kenya News Agency. The Kenya News Agency (KNA) is a government-run national news agency created in 1963. [1] Its headquarter is in Nairobi and it is run by the Department of Information, Ministry of Information Communication and Technology. News reports are created by KNA reporters in 72 county and sub-county offices and disseminated from the ...

  6. Taifa Leo - Wikipedia

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    Taifa Leo. Taifa Leo is the only Swahili-language newspaper published from Kenya. It was founded in 1958. Taifa Leo means "Nation Today" in Swahili. Taifa Leo is published by the Nation Media Group. From 2012 to February 2018, its content was published on the Swahili website www.swahilihub.com. Under the leadership of renowned award-winning ...

  7. List of newspapers in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Habari Leo [3] Kiswahili Homepage: Majira [4] Swahili Nipashe [3] Zanzibar Leo [5] [6] See also. Media of Tanzania; List of radio stations in Africa: Tanzania;

  8. JamiiForums - Wikipedia

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    JamiiForums is a Tanzania -based social networking website in East Africa founded in 2006. The online network is notable as the most popular social media website in Tanzania, according to AllAfrica. [1] The website emphasizes its use of user-generated content to avoid penalties faced by traditional media for reporting issues in Tanzania.

  9. As Gaza death toll passes 40,000, corpses are buried in yards ...

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    The cemetery is 70 years old. A quarter of its graves are new. The death toll in Gaza since the beginning of the 10-month-old Israel-Hamas war has passed 40,000, according to the Health Ministry ...