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Daily Archives: June 13, 2018

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Did the first Tanzanian president wear women’s clothes?

MaKuYa MuseumBy Douglas McFallsJune 13, 2018

This is not likely (though I have no proof to the contrary). This funny consideration came from some older Tanzanian Shilling notes and a publication we purchased on the history of Tanzanian banknotes.

Watu wa Mtwara [People of Mtwara]

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