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  1. Young_Turk

    Ganja Farmer...

    This only shows how we are stifling innovation. Huyu kijana ameonyesha more initiative than that whole "school" he goes to.
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    This is Guka - SeutEfrikee Sometimes Can Make You Proud...

    I think someone should start an Edgar Obare esque crowd sourced information platform that would allow these individuals in sensitive positions to freely post and add to the narrative, documenting history as it unravels.
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    Kitui yet again

    Weka link if you have it.
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    Kitui yet again

    Amependa kumwekelea mganga sana. Anafaa kusema maramoja that he is a motherf@#ker
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    kioni and Twitter

    No receipts. No dice. Might as well ask watu wa miraa kwa base.
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    Awareness week

    Now this, I find very hard to believe. How can a language, that is literally an amalgamation of other languages among a people spread from the horn of Africa, through Central and East Africa all the down to South Africa (Mozambique) not have changed in the many years that it has existed? A mix...
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    Awareness week

    I acknowledged in the same post that "Also, I agree, western bias might also blur and twist things to fit their narratives. " I'm glad you recognize the existence of homosexuals in precolonial Africa. Moving forward, I also made the point on HIV/AIDS and how poor homophobic policies lead to...
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    Awareness week

    I would argue that he'd hack you to death given what the word means today in modern context. As to wehter if the word retains its original meaning, I'd llike to leave that to an expert to tell us. Luckily, @john7 ni gwiji wa lugha Tafadhali njoo tujadiliane. :D
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    Awareness week

    Hard to confirm anything using modern means these days. Oral tradition has a tendency of getting warped and lost along the way. Like a game of broken telephone. Also, I agree, western bias might also blur and twist things to fit their narratives. But can we both agree that Homosexuals...
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    Awareness week

    Yes, I agree. But if you go back to my post, you'll see I said "Another great example is the Black Lives Matter Movement. The whole world lead similar movements in support and in response to their own brutalities that they face domestically. "
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    Awareness week

    But yes, I agree, Shoga na Basha, both terms have evolved The same way Gay used to mean being happy and a Fag was a cigarette.
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    Awareness week

    Shoga is an expression used to name the homosexual or effeminate men who is the sexual partner of the basha. It is a term related to the feminine, since it is also used to indicate the best qualities of a woman and also to name the best friend of a woman. Basha Basha is one of the most...
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    Awareness week

    Source Gender-nonconforming and homosexuality has been reported in a number of East African societies. In pre-colonial East Africa there have been examples of male priests in traditional religions dressing as women. British social anthropologist Rodney Needham has described such a religious...
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    Awareness week

    June 8 2020 Protest against police violence and brutality
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    Awareness week

    Yangu ni mahogany and other endangered indigenous tree species.
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    Awareness week

    Which part?
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    Tano Tenaaa 2.0 Ben Githae

    @Relic Hunter Our unofficial Lister Historian. :D
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    Awareness week

    Lets move on to @JazzMan and his noticeable Profile Picture. Its particularly interesting that Uganda, up until recently did not hold such strong views on the LGBT community. Not until the American Evangelical movement came to Uganda. And yes, you guessed it. They came in the name of...
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    Awareness week

    As it usually goes, the western world (in particular USA and Britain) sets the agenda and the rest of the "Commonwealth" reacts to it. Think its not true? Think back to the COVID-19 response. Leaders in Kenya sat back and waited for the scientists and politicians in London and Washington to...
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    Awareness week

    Here are excerpts of the relevant parts of the article. “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it does rhyme.” While the remark may or may not have been made by Mark Twain, it certainly rings true as we compare the 1980s with 2020, when an incompetent response to a pandemic and a minority’s call...
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