This is just in Africa, it isn't Bali, Indonesia or somewhere else, it's just one of the beautiful places in Africa and of course, on the planet. This is Marangu, Ndoro Waterfalls in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.
Oh beauty, ooh beauty!๐
Seychelles, Africa's second most developed country only has a population of 100,000 people.
It is Africa's least populous country, and smallest country with a land mass of 451 square kilometres.
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Fashola inspects the Sukuk-funded Loko-Oweto Road that would connect Benue and Nasarawa states, and make travelling from the Southeast to the North easier . @tundefashola ๐
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@RealJosephJaho@CCSoludo Naming ministers is not as simple as you thought, so give him time to select the right kind of people who will help in building the state.
famine and hunger. They triumphed and finally settled in present day Greater Accra Region where they grew crops, particularly millet. The harvest was plentiful and so they thanked the gods through the festival - Homowo meaning, "hoot at hunger".@Asipita6 @HawaLamin6#Ghana
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Around this time every year, the Ga people in Ghana ๐ฌ๐ญ observe Homowo (a thanksgiving festival for the harvest). Centuries ago, the Gas migrated across Africa to the West Coast and during their years of travel, they were faced with....
Intore dancers from Rwanda/Burundi๐ง๐ฎ๐ท๐ผ. These dancers, chosen from among the young people of the best families of the Watutsi nobility, are renowned for the beauty of their dances, the perfect execution of which requires years of learning. #Burundi#Rwanda@HawaLamin6 @Asipita6
In the past, the intore (the chosen ones) used to form the warrior elite of the kingdom. In the colonial period their dancing was much appreciated by the kings , and they would perform for all important ceremonies. The intore dancers, richly bedecked with bead necklaces and
wearing their typical headdresses with the long raffia manes, would hurl themselves about and leap impresively, while brandishing bows and spears, to the accompaniment of the amakondera, or horn players'. Finally, the leading dancer would performa solo, to the delight of the