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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAcademically the Author holds a BA and MA degree in economics from Dar es Salaam and Ghana (Cape Coast) Universities respectively and MSC (Systems Development) from University of Dublin. In addition to that he has also had opportunity to undertake short professional development courses in Tanzania, South Africa, Korea, UK, USA, and Ethiopia. Professionally the author is a planning economist cum infrastructure policy analyst with long working experience in government and private sector, at senior level. He loves reading book and also writing. He loves, participation in religious (Bible discussiRead More...
Academically the Author holds a BA and MA degree in economics from Dar es Salaam and Ghana (Cape Coast) Universities respectively and MSC (Systems Development) from University of Dublin. In addition to that he has also had opportunity to undertake short professional development courses in Tanzania, South Africa, Korea, UK, USA, and Ethiopia. Professionally the author is a planning economist cum infrastructure policy analyst with long working experience in government and private sector, at senior level. He loves reading book and also writing. He loves, participation in religious (Bible discussions) and is an Arden church goer and worshiper and choir singer. As a hobby he loves gardening, where he spends most of his spare time.
Mr. Temba is the author of a book which goes with the tittle, “Three Hundred Year on Kilimanjaro Mountain Area.” The book is in two volumes, Volume one covering the period before colonial era on Kilimanjaro Mountain Area, and Volume two covering the time after the colonial rule.
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Through intensive and extensive research the frontiers of knowledge in social, economic, political and religious life of people of Kilimanjaro Mountain area has been extensively revealed. The book enables readers to see Kilimanjaro and its people from a much better view and perspectives. For the first time the book has assisted in removing the many gaps that existed in the history of Kilimanjaro and its people thus making progress in the effort to get a better
Through intensive and extensive research the frontiers of knowledge in social, economic, political and religious life of people of Kilimanjaro Mountain area has been extensively revealed. The book enables readers to see Kilimanjaro and its people from a much better view and perspectives. For the first time the book has assisted in removing the many gaps that existed in the history of Kilimanjaro and its people thus making progress in the effort to get a better and more comprehensive understanding of the Wa-Shaka people of Kilimanjaro. In that endeavor recognition is made of the esteemed contributions of people such as Charles Dundas (1924), Miss Mary Cathleen Stahl (1962) and a few other recent day persons such as Dr. Anzamen Lema. The book puts readers on a new level of understanding of Wa-Shaka people in a simple but understandable language, which makes it not only easily manageable but also friendly in the effort to comprehend its contents. It is a unique master piece of work.
Through intensive and extensive research the frontiers of knowledge in social, economic, political and religious life of people of Kilimanjaro Mountain area has been extensively revealed. The book enables readers to see Kilimanjaro and its people from a much better view and perspectives. For the first time the book has assisted in removing the many gaps that existed in the history of Kilimanjaro and its people thus making progress in the effort to get a better
Through intensive and extensive research the frontiers of knowledge in social, economic, political and religious life of people of Kilimanjaro Mountain area has been extensively revealed. The book enables readers to see Kilimanjaro and its people from a much better view and perspectives. For the first time the book has assisted in removing the many gaps that existed in the history of Kilimanjaro and its people thus making progress in the effort to get a better and more comprehensive understanding of the Wa-Shaka people of Kilimanjaro. In that endeavor recognition is made of the esteemed contributions of people such as Charles Dundas (1924), Miss Mary Cathleen Stahl (1962) and a few other recent day persons such as Dr. Anzamen Lema. The book puts readers on a new level of understanding of Wa-Shaka people in a simple but understandable language, which makes it not only easily manageable but also friendly in the effort to comprehend its contents. It is a unique master piece of work.
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