Thank you bringing back memories. I used to go to Jamatkhana School, in late 50s. It was called ( H H The Aga Khan school). My class room (where the white car is parked).
i am a kenyan based in US and i pray i will come to morogoro one day.. when i was young, we had a 40 member choir that drove all the way to nairobi and stayed with us for a month..it left a mark on me and i pray will come to this town.
Interesting. Really good video
We enjoy your videos.
I love ndizi and mushkaki.
Thank you bringing back memories. I used to go to Jamatkhana School, in late 50s. It was called ( H H The Aga Khan school). My class room (where the white car is parked).
Sitting on my Lazyboy recliner in Calgary...and enjoying your presentation...and drooling over the long distance Mishkaki..Wow..Thank you !
miskaki wa singida nzurisana
Though I stay in TZ thanks for showing places iv not seen as mostly iv spent time in Kenya n Uganda..should go to Uganda its awesome
Thank you Altaf for sharing your experience. We are enjoying it all through your eyes. God Bless 🙏
Thanks! Was in Morogoro for 3 years at the University there. 1971-74. The Jamat used to be lively at that time.
Next time you’re in town try the mishkaki beshind the Nmb bank ask for Ramma mishkaki. It’s the best In morogoro
Cool... Thanks a lot. Will do.
My hometown.. nothing beats Morogoro. This video has brought memories and the tears...miss our parents and friends
i am a kenyan based in US and i pray i will come to morogoro one day.. when i was young, we had a 40 member choir that drove all the way to nairobi and stayed with us for a month..it left a mark on me and i pray will come to this town.
I used to live in Kariakoo. There was a person by the name of Kabito! Would like to reconnect with him if possible 🙏
What's your email address? I can try and connect you to him
Ya Ali madad brother and sister
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Is it because there are less bora people?
Sorry I didn't understand what you meant by "bora people"?
U mean Bohra community?
@@AltafDaya yes. The wonderful Bora peoples. I saw some in Rundu in Namibia.