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Banana Lords is pioneered by a group of friends from various corners of the world. All with the same BANANA LORDS, PAJE

What is Banana Lords? Good question…..

Mambo from Zanzibar. Banana Lords is a community driven organisation pioneered by a group of friends from various corners of the world. All with the same goal, to clean the town of Paje in Zanzibar,Tanzania. We aim to maintain this cleanliness for generations to come, as well as spread and implement our system across Zanzibar and also share the Banana lords system with other developing nations so

22/12/2018

CHRISTMAS IS COMING AND SO IS ANOTHER EVENT.

Drowning in Plastic 13/11/2018

Please watch this documentary. Just shows the brutal facts on plastics culpability in destroying our beautiful world.

Drowning in Plastic

29/10/2018

Banana Lords insight.

29/10/2018
Photos from Banana Lords's post 28/10/2018

On the 27th of this month, Bigambo Maulidi Shaka ran a . Here’s some pics of the volunteers getting hands on!
Gotta be done, President Ali Mohammad Shein doesn’t seem to be too concerned. BUT WE ARE FRIENDS!!!

27/10/2018

Give us a follow. Make your neighbour who’s off to Zanzibar aware.

27/10/2018
Photos from Banana Lords's post 27/10/2018

Check out Banana Lords work

Zanzibar Revolution and Its Aftermath - Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History 27/10/2018

Historical Background

Until the 19th century, Zanzibar—an island chain consisting of two principal islands, Unguja and Pemba—represented a relatively inconspicuous component of a cultural world that spanned the coast of East Africa, from Kilwa in the south to Mogadishu in the north. Due to an annual cycle of favorable monsoon trade winds, the East African coast was, for more than a thousand years, an integral part of an Indian Ocean trading nexus that exchanged Africa’s people, ivory, and gold for the products of the Middle East, India, and beyond. The wealth generated from such trade stimulated the rise of a series of largely self-governing coastal city-states. The relatively cosmopolitan nature of coastal society was reflected in the very words people spoke; as the main lingua franca, Kiswahili was and is an African language consisting of thousands of words borrowed from Arabic and other languages spoken by mariners visiting the coast, some of whom came to settle permanently and to intermarry with local peoples.

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Zanzibar Revolution and Its Aftermath - Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History The term “Zanzibar Revolution” refers to (1) the overthrow in January 1964 of the islands’ first postcolonial regime, barely a month after gaining independence from British rule; (2) a period of several weeks following the overthrow when Africans targeted islanders of mostly Arab heritage and ...

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