A slice of time & history of this landscape of Oysterbay is captured in “Oysterbay & Other Short Stories.” Dar had, and continues even today, to offer its visitors and inhabitants an experience of attachment to its sound, smell, taste of food, people’s warmth, peace, salty air, and night life-one never forgets. So, Karibu sana! Raha za dunia nyumbani!
I RECALL THE NIGHT I ATTENDED THE INDEPENDENCE CEREMONY IN PRESENCE OF MWALIMU NYERERE . WHAT A CHANGE FROM THAT MIDNIGHT CEREMONY TO THIS DAY . I WOULD NOT RECOGNIZE ANY DAR LANDMARKS ANY MORE TO BRING BACK THE OLD MEMORIES.
Nice that you witnessed the birth of the nation. There has been tremendous changes in the past 15 years that makes the country unrecognisable even for locals.
The only constant is change. Those afflicted with nostalgia should come to terms that we cannot, and will never, be the same what we were at independence, the fruitful & experimental days of Ujama, Arusha Declaration, Mwalimu’s prescient foresight to step down, open up with Mwimyi’s open market & liberalization policies. The country has admirably come a long way. Respect, ndugu! :-)
@@julesdamji4553 I have lost the touch with Swahili language. Now I wish one day when I land in Dar I am able to go about doing my business communicating in Swahili as if I had never left that wonderful city.
@@dpat7566 language, though fades away over time, it stays etched in memory; you never lose it. It just stays buried, like muscle memory for riding a bike or swimming. When thrust into the thick of things, words and sounds emerge from these dark recesses of memories, they begin to dance before your minds’ eyes. It’ll come back, it will. You ought to visit.
I really miss Tanzania. I studied there. Much love from Ghana
Welcome Back Brother
Which institute?
love from mombasa kenya
Très propre
A slice of time & history of this landscape of Oysterbay is captured in “Oysterbay & Other Short Stories.”
Dar had, and continues even today, to offer its visitors and inhabitants an experience of attachment to its sound, smell, taste of food, people’s warmth, peace, salty air, and night life-one never forgets.
So, Karibu sana! Raha za dunia nyumbani!
That's where I used to buy foods in Mwenge market coz I lived in Mikocheni B near Coca cola at Bondeni Street opposite AIPS
Dar is real changing so fast
super
Najivunia kua MTANZANIA
I RECALL THE NIGHT I ATTENDED THE INDEPENDENCE CEREMONY IN PRESENCE OF MWALIMU NYERERE . WHAT A CHANGE FROM THAT MIDNIGHT CEREMONY TO THIS DAY . I WOULD NOT RECOGNIZE ANY DAR LANDMARKS ANY MORE TO BRING BACK THE OLD MEMORIES.
Nice that you witnessed the birth of the nation. There has been tremendous changes in the past 15 years that makes the country unrecognisable even for locals.
The only constant is change. Those afflicted with nostalgia should come to terms that we cannot, and will never, be the same what we were at independence, the fruitful & experimental days of Ujama, Arusha Declaration, Mwalimu’s prescient foresight to step down, open up with Mwimyi’s open market & liberalization policies. The country has admirably come a long way. Respect, ndugu! :-)
@@julesdamji4553 I have lost the touch with Swahili language. Now I wish one day when I land in Dar I am able to go about doing my business communicating in Swahili as if I had never left that wonderful city.
@@dpat7566 language, though fades away over time, it stays etched in memory; you never lose it. It just stays buried, like muscle memory for riding a bike or swimming. When thrust into the thick of things, words and sounds emerge from these dark recesses of memories, they begin to dance before your minds’ eyes. It’ll come back, it will. You ought to visit.
@@julesdamji4553 Asanatey Sana wanainchi ( hope i got that right)
Good video though old one.
DAAR kumenoga sasa najivuniya kuwa. Ni mtanzaniya
They drive left like in UK.
4:23 What song is this?
Moonquake - Nana Kwabena👌👌
@@kagali2000 tysm!
What camera did you use?
I used a small sport camera similar to GoPro.
@@kagali2000 It's powerful..the images are crisp
@@kagali2000 It's powerful..the images are crisp
👍👍👍👍👍👍🇹🇿🇪🇹🇰🇪🇬🇦💖💪
I guess this was recorded back in 2018
Ilikuwa ni mwaka 2019. 2020 naona ujenzi unaendelea wakimaliza inabidi kulinganisha kwa kutengeneza video nyingine.
I guessed so
My land my home my country Tanzania waaah
Yeah sure that road from Morocco to Mwenge has been reconstructed it has 8 lanes and still underconstruction in some parts