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Cinema of Tanzania

Tanzania's film industry, also known as Swahiliwood or Bongo movie (a portmanteau of Swahili, Tanzania's official language, and Hollywood) and Bongowood, was established around

Films produced with low budgets, short schedules and camcorders are referred to colloquially as "bongo films" and are mass-released in DVD format. In , bongo films were produced on a regular basis, but only a few higher quality Tanzanian feature films have been released in cinemas.

Most Tanzanian film production studios are based in Dar es Salaam.

Before Tanzania's independence in , some foreign movies were filmed in Tanganyika and Zanzibar. The Zanzibar International Film Festival hosts films, workshops, exhibitions, Dhow races, music and performing arts, as well as panoramas of women, children and villages. The company movies are Steps Intertainment & Mzimuni Theatre Art

History

Tanzanians inherited parts of their cinematic culture from British colonialists, including the production of both commercial films and government-funded instructional films. After independence, the newly formed government led by the President Julius Kambarage Nyerere sent home South African film expats, and established the country's own film industry under the Ministry of Community Development. South Africa was plagued by apartheid, and Tanzania and other independent African countries broke ties with them until it ended. Replacing the South African filmmakers were Yugoslavian filmmakers, who started aiding the film industry of Tanzania in , helping establish the industry. Many of the films created during this time were instructional or educational, made by the government, and distributed across Tanzania.

Tanzanian films

In , Maangamizi: The Ancient One was the first and up to now the last submission of Film from Tanzania for the Aca

  • Tanzanian actress Kajala Masanja
  • Elizabeth Michael

    Tanzanian actress

    Elizabeth Michael(Lulu) (born April 16, ) is a Tanzanian actress.


    In , she won the Zanzibar International Film Festival award for Best Actress for "Woman Of Principles". She also won Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards for Best Movie Eastern Africa. In August , Africa Youth Awards named her among the Most Influential Young Africans. In November , she was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for the death of Steven Kanumba and sentenced to two years in prison. On April 26, , on Tanzanian Union celebration, she was among of the prisoners who were pardoned by President John Pombe Magufuli where her sentence was reduced. She was later released on May 9, , after serving six months in prison to do community services for the remaining time after showing good behavior while she was in prison. On 12 November she completed her probation.

    Early life and education

    Michael was born and raised in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. Her father is Michael Kimemeta, and her mother is Lucrecia Kalugira. She attended Remnant Academy for her primary education, and Perfect Vision High School, St Mary's High School for her secondary education. She then joined Tanzania Public Service College where she obtained her diploma in Human Resource Management.

    Career

    Acting career

    Michael started her acting career as a child actor when she was only five years old. Actor Mahsein Awadh (Dr Cheni) was the one who discovered her during his talent search. He took her to Kaole Sanaa Group, where she appeared in many television soap operas where she first appeared in Dira where she played Nemu, she appeared in other soap operas including Zizimo, Baragumu, Gharika, Taswira, and Demokrasia that were well known during the s. She performed under the name Lulu, a name under whi

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  • Harmonize faces backlash for sending birthday wishes to Kajala

    Rajab Abdul Kahali, popularly known by his stage name Harmonize is on the receiving end after a birthday message he publicly sent to Tanzania’s film star Kajala Masanja. Taking to Instagram, the Konde Gang President aka Konde Boy, as he is popularly referred to, posted a photo of his ex- girlfriend actress Kajala and wished her well as she turned 38 years old.

    In his message, Harmonize added that he wishes nothing but a life full of happiness for Kajala and accompanied his message with a love emoji.

    “Happy Birthday K… Nakutakia Maisha marefu na Yenye Mafanikio Na Furaha tele @kajalafrida??????

    However, his second part of the message to Kajala seemed to have rubbed a section of his fans the wrong way. This is because Harmonize went on and revealed that he respects all the women he had once dated and spent a good time with, insinuating that he does not dwell on bygones.

    “Naheshimu sana watu niliyowahi kuwapa moyo wangu. Ishi miaka mingi binti Masanja #sindwele.

    Taking to the comment section, those who still believe Harmonize is yet to move on past his relationship with Kajala were quick to express themselves.

    A user by the name sodux_rashol advised him to get his act together and move on past the relationship.

    Ukiachwa achikaa we mmakondee,” read the comment from @sodux_rashol while @yodee_tz also urged Harmonize to get another girlfriend and move on, “Tafuta demu acha ushambaa wamakonde.

    On the other hand, @_iamwinnie_ felt that Harmonize demonstrated maturity by ignoring his differences with Kajala and sending her a birthday message.

    “So, mature of you harmonize I just love you????????,” wrote @_iamwinnie_

    In responding to the critics, Harmonize defended himself by saying he is not looking for love.

    Through Instagram, the Attitude crooner made it clear that he was just making peace with his ex

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  • Bongo Movie actress Frida Kajala Masanja