Visitors can wander through maze-like streets, where shops, markets, and traditional houses sit alongside huge palaces.
The Nobel laureate Abdulrazak Gurnah explains his new novel, Theft, the themes of exile and powerlessness that run through ...
In East Africa a slave trade was well established before ... talking about her life in Zanzibar There were three main reasons why more slaves were required: 1. The clove plantations on Zanzibar ...
which was built by British missionaries in 1879 on the site of the last permanent slave market in East Africa and now stands as a site of international historic and cultural significance. As ...
The Ambassador also noted that Tanzania’s wealth of tourist attractions, including those in Zanzibar, are integral to ...
It seems more worldly than the rest of Tanzania, with its intoxicating ... Officially abolished in Zanzibar in 1873, the slave trade flourished illegally on the islands for another 35 years ...
In East Africa a slave trade was well established before ... talking about her life in Zanzibar There were three main reasons why more slaves were required: 1. The clove plantations on Zanzibar ...
When I was a boy, the beach was much wider, but now the water reaches our doorsteps,’ says Ali Seif Hamad, a lifelong resident of Stone Town ‘Slavery ... hotspot in Zanzibar’s historic ...
On an official mission to Tanzania, UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay announced a strengthened partnership between UNESCO and the Zanzibar ...