1 Peter 3:15, “Always be ready to give an explanation to anyone who asks you for a reason for your hope.”
“The Voice of Hope - Tabora” is show about how we Catholics should live our lives reflecting our faith, “the realization of what is hoped for” (Hebrews 11:1), which has been taught to us by Christ and his disciples. The first half of every show will be in English, and the second half will be in Swahili, the regional tongue of southern East Africa.
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1 Peter 3:15, “Always be ready to give an explanation to anyone who asks you for a reason for your hope.”
“The Voice of Hope - Tabora” is show about how we Catholics should live our lives reflecting our faith, “the realization of what is hoped for” (Hebrews 11:1), which has been taught to us by Christ and his disciples. The first half of every show will be in English, and the second half will be in Swahili, the regional tongue of southern East Africa.
Episode 50: Tanzanian Ujamaa Village and Policy during the 1970s (December 29, 2019)
The Voice of Hope - Tabora
54 minutes
5 years ago
Episode 50: Tanzanian Ujamaa Village and Policy during the 1970s (December 29, 2019)
This is the brief Story about the Ujamaa Village and the collective Villages during Ujamaa Policy here in Tanzania in 1970s. One regional commissioner by the name Dr. Kleruu was murdered by Mr. Idd Mwambindi who was later sentenced to Death During Nyerere Regime as one of the Two men who were hanged to death.
The Voice of Hope - Tabora
1 Peter 3:15, “Always be ready to give an explanation to anyone who asks you for a reason for your hope.”
“The Voice of Hope - Tabora” is show about how we Catholics should live our lives reflecting our faith, “the realization of what is hoped for” (Hebrews 11:1), which has been taught to us by Christ and his disciples. The first half of every show will be in English, and the second half will be in Swahili, the regional tongue of southern East Africa.