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- Nyumba ntobhu (meaning "house without a man") is a traditional form of non-****ual same-**** union among Kuria women of the Mara Region of Tanzania and Kenya ;...
- sowing from the nyumba, he will only sow two seeds from the nyumba rather than its whole content. This is called "taxing" the nyumba. The nyumba loses its special...
- Nyumba ya Sanaa (Swahili for 'House of Art'), also known as the Mwalimu Nyerere Cultural Centre or Julius Nyerere Cultural Centre, was a cultural centre...
- Nyumba ya Mungu Dam is a Tanzanian, hydroelectric dam located in and operated in Mwanga District, Kilimanjaro Region. It was built in the late 1960s and...
- Lenku spearheaded the rolling out of a new security framework known as "Nyumba Kumi" (ten households) anc****d on the larger concept of community policing...
- "child"; kitawi "frond", from tawi "branch"; and chumba (ki-umba) "room", from nyumba "house". It is the diminutive sense that has been furthest extended. An...
- Mumbi, the founders of the Gikuyu nation. The nation is named after Mumbi (Nyumba ya Mumbi). According to one of the myths God took Gikuyu on top of Kĩrĩ-Nyaga...
- collaborated with John Nzenze on three songs: "Masista", "Bachelor Boy" and "Nyumba za Tobacco". These songs were released by Jambo Records and became hits...
- After having been exposed to other modern artists at the cultural centre Nyumba ya Sanaa (House of Art), he transformed typical sculptural forms into two-dimensional...
- district. The Tingatinga painting style originates from Dar es Salaam. The Nyumba ya sanaa ("House of Art") is a cultural centre, workshop and retail outlet...