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Siri Ya Mtungi
Siri ya Mtungi also known as (Secrets of the African Pot) is a Tanzanian television-series. It was first aired in 2012. The main-theme of Siri ya Mtungi was to educate and deliver more awareness about HIV/AIDS prevention, Family planning, Maternal and child health. Siri ya Mtungi originally recorded in Swahili is also dubbed in English, French and Portuguese as a way to reach a bigger audience. Production The series was directed by Media For Development International (MFDI), and created by The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs (JHU.CCP), in partnership with MFDI . The series received funding for production from, USAID (The United States Agency for International Development) and PEPFAR. Siri ya Mtungi was produced by CCP's Tanzania Capacity and Communication Project (TCCP). Plot Cheche a family man is given a Photography Studio for commercial purposes as gift by a man named Habibu. The late Habibu is known to be as the ...
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Beatrice Taisamo
Beatrice Taisamo is a Tanzanian actress. Career In the 2012 half-hour Swahili language TV Series, ''Siri ya Mtungi'', made specially for Tanzania, she played the role of "Tula". Others featured include: Godliver Gordian, Yvonne Cherrie. In another Swahili language film by Jordan Riber released in 2018 titled, ''Fatuma (film), Hadithi za Kumekucha: Fatuma'', the main character, playing the role of "Fatuma". Also starred were Cathryn Credo and Ayoub Bombwe. She was one of the eight African actresses nominated in the ''Best Actress in a Leading Actress'' category at the 15th Africa Movie Academy Awards, 2019 AMAA event, for her role in the film, ''Fatuma''. Filmatography Accolades References External links Beatrice Taisamoon IMDb Beatrice Taisamo
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Yvonne Cherrie
Yvonne Cherrie (also known as Monalisa, born August 19, 1981) is a Tanzanian actress. In 2010 she won Zanzibar International Film Festival for the 'Best Actress' award. She was also nominated for 2011 Nigeria Entertainment Awards for Pan African Actress Of The Year. She is cited as the one of the best actresses and pioneers in the movie industry of Tanzania. She is also the founder of Act With Monalisa foundation which focus on to mentor and support young Tanzanian women with acting career guidance and a platform to showcase their talents and Director of African Women Arts and Film Festival (AWAFFEST). Early life and education Cherrie was born on August 19, 1981, at Muhimbili, the national hospital of Tanzania. Her mother, Suzan Lewis, is also an actress. She had her early education at Luanda, Angola where her father was working; she later returned to Tanzania and started her primary education at Muungano Primary School in Temeke, Dar Es Salaam and she had secondary educ ...
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Godliver Gordian
Godliver Gordian is a Tanzanian actress. She is a part of the New York-based humanitarian organization, Global Medical Relief Fund, and has helped albino graduates find jobs by speaking to employers on their behalf, irrespective of the fears associated with albinos in Tanzania. Career Gordian was starred in a Jordan Riber 2012 half-hour Swahili language TV Series titled, '' Siri ya Mtungi'', in which she played the role of "Cheusi". The film also featured the likes of Beatrice Taisamo, Yvonne Cherrie and others. In 2015, she acted the leading role in a Tanzanian drama film by Chande Omar titled, ''Aisha''. In 2016, she was nominated for The African Film and Arts Festival (TAFF) awards in the ''Best Actress'' category, for her role in the film, ''Aisha''. For the same role and film, she was nominated for the Azam Bongo Movie Awards in the ''Best Actress'' category at the 2016 Zanzibar International Film Festival (ZIFF), which she won. She was also featured in the 2016 comedy-d ...
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Swahili Language
Swahili, also known by its local name , is the native language of the Swahili people, who are found primarily in Tanzania, Kenya and Mozambique (along the East African coast and adjacent litoral islands). It is a Bantu language, though Swahili has borrowed a number of words from foreign languages, particularly Arabic, but also words from Portuguese, English and German. Around forty percent of Swahili vocabulary consists of Arabic loanwords, including the name of the language ( , a plural adjectival form of an Arabic word meaning 'of the coast'). The loanwords date from the era of contact between Arab slave traders and the Bantu inhabitants of the east coast of Africa, which was also the time period when Swahili emerged as a lingua franca in the region. The number of Swahili speakers, be they native or second-language speakers, is estimated to be approximately 200 million. Due to concerted efforts by the government of Tanzania, Swahili is one of three official languages (th ...
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Television Show
A television show – or simply TV show – is any content produced for viewing on a television set which can be broadcast via over-the-air, satellite, or cable, excluding breaking news, advertisements, or trailers that are typically placed between shows. Television shows are most often scheduled for broadcast well ahead of time and appear on electronic guides or other TV listings, but streaming services often make them available for viewing anytime. The content in a television show can be produced with different methodologies such as taped variety shows emanating from a television studio stage, animation or a variety of film productions ranging from movies to series. Shows not produced on a television studio stage are usually contracted or licensed to be made by appropriate production companies. Television shows can be viewed live (real time), be recorded on home video, a digital video recorder for later viewing, be viewed on demand via a set-top box, or streamed over the i ...
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HIV/AIDS
Human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a spectrum of conditions caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a retrovirus. Following initial infection an individual may not notice any symptoms, or may experience a brief period of influenza-like illness. Typically, this is followed by a prolonged incubation period with no symptoms. If the infection progresses, it interferes more with the immune system, increasing the risk of developing common infections such as tuberculosis, as well as other opportunistic infections, and tumors which are rare in people who have normal immune function. These late symptoms of infection are referred to as acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). This stage is often also associated with unintended weight loss. HIV is spread primarily by unprotected sex (including anal and vaginal sex), contaminated blood transfusions, hypodermic needles, and from mother to ch ...
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Patrick Maselis
Patrick V.M.J. Maselis is a Belgian industrialist and philatelist who signed the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists in 2012. He is president of the Club de Monte-Carlo de l'Elite de la Philatélie.National Postal Museum Council of Philatelists
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He was elected president of the Royal Philatelic Society London for two years from June 2017 in succession to

Suleiman M
Suleiman ( Arabic: سُلِيمَان ''sulaymān''; or dictionary.reference.comsuleiman/ref>) is the Arabic name of the Quranic king and Islamic prophet Solomon meaning "man of peace", derived from the Hebrew name Shlomo. The name is also spelt as Sulaiman, Suleman, Soliman, Sulayman, Sulyman, Suleyman, Sulaman, Süleyman, Sulejman, Sleiman, Suliman, Solomon, Soleman, Solyman, Souleymane. The name Suleiman is a diminutive of the name Salman (سَلْمان ''salmān''). Both names stem from the male name Salaam. Name :''Featuring those named Suleiman. For other transliterations, refer to See also section'' Given name Historical * Suleyman Shah (died 1127), according to Ottoman tradition, father of Ertugrul *Suleiman-Shah (died 1161), Sultan of the Great Seljuq Empire * Suleiman ibn Qutulmish (died 1086), founder of the Sultanate of Rum * Süleyman Pasha (son of Orhan) (died 1357), Ottoman prince and commander * Süleyman Çelebi (1377–1411), de facto Ottoman ruler d ...
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