Tuesday, 25 August 2015

TANZANIA CULTURE

Tanzania culture is quite rich and has contributed a lot in the development and advancement of the country. The diversity of Tanzania culture appeals to a large number of people coming from distant areas across the globe.

Wednesday, 12 August 2015

MEALS IN BOTSWANA

                                       


Did you know that sorghum/corn meal porridge is the staple food of most Botswana meals which is reffered to as Bogobe in their language, people wake up just to have a thinner version of porridge, sometimes enriched with soured milk and/or sugar and tea.Bogobe is also taken with meat and vegetables for dinner meals,and the evening meals in Botswana include; tea and buttered bread for most of the people while others take midday leftovers as their supper.Rice is considered as the most expensive meal and is associated with the Europeans.

Meat meals in Botswana include;Beef,Mutton,Chicken, Caterpillar(phane),mophane worms and other various wild game animals.Beef is most consumed followed by Goat meat and Chicken, the traditional grown chicken is more preffered than the commercial grown chicken such that when a visitor is served with it he/she gives hospitality.

Popular dishes include;Serobe in which intestines and some inside parts of goats,sheeps,or cow are cooked until soft if the animal is sheep/goat ,the troffers are included.seswaa,or chotlho is very popular meat dish made for most special occassions usually prepared by men,it is cooked in a three-legged iron pot, simmered until soft,with only salt and water.Marula and Watermelons which is believed that it is originally from Botswana and plentiful in season.There are wild melons found in sandy desert areas which are important food and water source for the people who live in those areas.Many vegetables here are seasonal and are often dried or salted for presevation.



 

                                                                                                             BY AMWAYI MAURINE

Tuesday, 4 August 2015

KIKUYU TRADITIONAL CULTURE

             Kenya is one of the countries in Africa with many tribes.This tribes include:Kikuyu,kamba,luo,kalenjin,meru,mijikenda,among others.One of the largest tribe is the Agikuyu.
            According to their beliefs,the Agikuyu believed that they originated from two people;Gikuyu and Mumbi,who they believed they were created by God and they were placed around mount Kirinyaga(mount Kenya).God blessed them with nine daughters,who are the nine clans of Agikuyu.
    The nine daughters we
                                                                Wanjiku is the mother to Anjiku clan
                                                                Wanjiru is the mother of Anjiru clan
                                                                Wambui is the mother of the Ambui clan
                                                                Wangui or Waithiegeni is the mother of Angui or  
                                                                Waithira orWangeci is the mother of Aithirandu or
                                                                                            Angeci clan                                          
                                                                Waceera or Wanjeri is the of   Aceera       
                                                                Nyambura or    Akiuru or Ethaga is the mother
                                                                              ofEthaga
                                                                Wairimu or Gathiigia is the mother of Airimu
                                                                      orAgathiaga clan
                                                                Wangari or Muithekahuno is the mother of Angari or
                                                                              Aithekahuno
                                                               Wamuyu or Warigia was the last born to Gikuyu and
                                                                           and is  the mother of Aicakamuyu Warigia or
                                                                           Wanjugu clan

The nine daughters of Gikuyu and Mumbi
                                                                                
                                                            
                                                           
       As you notice the clans are ten and not nine as per the number of daughters.Gakaara wa Wanjau writes in his book Mihiriga ya Agikuyu (1967) that,Even if the Kikuyu say that their clans are nine,there is a well known secret that the clans are ten.The Kikuyu have lived in the taboo of counting people and domestic animals one to ten,and because of this they do not agree to state that their clans are ten because they believe tha doing this will bring their demise.Instead of stating ten they say "kenda muiyuru" (nine full)
     The last daughter of Gikuyu and Mumbi did not get married.

                      By Ruth Chege and Regina Wairimu