
This road project is one of six different road segments that will be rehabilitated and upgraded under the more than $698.1 million Millennium Challenge Corporation Compact funded by the American people.

U.S. Ambassador to Tanzania Alfonso E. Lenhardt (L) and Hon. Haroun Ali Suleiman, Zanzibar's Minister of Education and vocational training (R) cutting the ribbon to celebrate the renovation of the historic Kizimkazi mosque in Zanzibar early this week.
The Kizimkazi Mosque, is one of the oldest continuously used Islamic places of worship in Africa. However it was in danger of severe damage due to deterioration.
According to Hamad H. Omar, Director of Zanzibar's Department of Archives, Museums and Antiquities Division in Zanzibar, the Antiquities Department requested a grant of $21,500 through the U.S. Ambassador's Fund for Cultural Preservation to restore the historic 12th century mosque in partnership with the American people, so that the valuable structure might last for hundreds more years. (Photos courtesy of the American Embassy.)
That is approximately 1 million dollars to 1kilometre....hmmmm....Sounds quite expensive....
ReplyDeleteUnapima kwa kilometa kwani hiyo ni barabara?
ReplyDeleteHuo ni Msikiti wa Kizimkazi, ambao ni wa zamani kuliko yote katika pwani ya Afrika.
Unayo sehemu muhimu sana katika utamaduni wa wanaopenda historia hii ya pwani ya Afrika ya Mashariki.
I find Americans understanding and accepting.
ReplyDeleteLook at the swahili/islamic hat the Ambasador put on.
Dah ebwanee..Mr alfonso yaani kofia imemtoa ile mbaya...yani sikuamini macho yangu.
ReplyDeletemr. ambasador kibarakashia kimemtoa kweli!!yani utadhani yeye ndiyo mzanzibar na huyo sunche muhindi ndiye mgeni kutoka india!!au ambasodor wazee wake zamani walikuwa na hasili ya huko zenji nini kabla ya kuuzwa amelika na wareno ktk Atlantic slave trade.
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