Depends on what their job is, and if they live in an urban or rural setting. People are farmers, doctors, teachers, street vendors, they work in government buildings, they work in entertainment, etc. So they can work on farms, big office buildings, markets, hospitals, schools, churches..etc
Tanzanians.
Momam Tenzooba
yes!
Yes, they are called Tanzanians...becase that is their birthplace,,eg,,People from america are called american,,People from earope are called earopean...
Any Australian sport
to all Tanzanians
the cazy jungle of course hi mom
Football, track and field, and boxing are the most popular
Unless someone specifically states that he is a member of the freemasons, it is hard to know for sure. And anyway, what is with you Tanzanians? Why are Tanzanians so obsessed with whether their politicians are Masons? Would it make any difference?
its a symbol of grace. tanzanians are known to be graceful. tadaa.
become you are stupid
Tanzanians sought independence primarily due to the desire for self-determination and an end to colonial rule, which had exploited their resources and marginalized their voices. The oppressive policies of colonial powers, particularly the British, led to widespread discontent and a push for political and economic autonomy. Additionally, nationalist movements gained momentum in the mid-20th century, fueled by a growing sense of identity and unity among the various ethnic groups within the territory. Ultimately, independence was viewed as a means to achieve social justice and improve living conditions for all Tanzanians.