Swedish Ambassadors accredited to Africa including Mr Steffan Herrstrom (Tanzania), Mr Torvald Akesson (Mozambique), Mr Sten Rylander (Zimbabwe), Ms Marie Anderson de Frutos (Zambia), Mr Peter Tejler (South Africa), and Mr John (D.R. Congo) and their spouses had a tour of the House of Culture project at the National Museum in Dar this week. All were very much pleased with the quality and progress of the project and are looking forward to the official opening day sometimes late this year.
Museum and House of Culture Director Dr. Paul Msemwa takes the envoys around
Then envoy visit the state-of-the-art auditorium

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Mr Sten Rylander, karibu tena Tanzania.
ReplyDeleteChe.
I think "... sometimes this year" should read "... sometime this year", that is, without the S in "sometimes", as put by the reporter. I hope I make sense.
ReplyDeleteI do not understand why visitors pay more and required to pay in dollars only and locals do not...what is the difference? clearly a case of ubaguzi! my wife (a foreigner) and I were visiting this great place...but were discriminated just because her color and attire were different? yet she is my wife? can you imagine if you were visiting europe and you had to pay more for visiting the meuseams other national places of interest? any way we paid but left with a feeling of being discriminated...
ReplyDeleteyou gays come on!! we must b serious now,wht cld make them enjoyed there??? only The Hall? Michuzi dnt publish some thing like this again,its realy boaring,How many times have u been in Europe or America?U should visit same Museums n Culture Centre over there and u ll get to know what does real Art n Culture mean.By the Way the 19:00 PM Anon ,u ddnt make any sense at all!
ReplyDeleteWe Anony hapo juu yangu,
ReplyDeletewatch your spellings!
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