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- Songea, Tanzania. John Mbano is on a mission to find the human remains of his great-grandfather, Songea Mbano, who was executed by the German colonial army.
- "Snake Boy" is a series that revolves around a young boy named Snake Boy who is half-human and half-snake. He can transform into a snake and possesses incredible powers. He embarks on a journey with his father that takes him to a village of witches after a fatal accident. It is revealed that Snake Boy's father is a king and his mother was killed by the witches years ago. Snake Boy also has the power to perform miracles, such as bringing people back to life. When the news of his powers reaches the king, the witches hunt him down. The king is now searching for Snake Boy because it is prophesied that he will be the village's savior.
- In 2061, scientist made a breakthrough discovery that will save the continent. It is EONII. Forces in the shadows begin to surface. Lies, betrayal, politics, and war, all to decide one thing- who will control the power of the EONII?
- Karbala72 presents an exclusive talent show for the Shia community, dedicated to discovering the most talented Quran reciters, speakers, poets, and Nohakhwans and supporting them in achieving their full potential in serving the Ahlulbayt.
- The story of Alias, a young Albino on the run, hunted by local witch doctors who use Albinos body parts for their potions.
- Four Tanzanian women are unknowingly connected through their ability to persevere extreme hardships in the city of Dar-es-Salaam.
- A newly recruited American doctor "mistakenly" volunteers to work in Africa for a month.
- Official music video for "Tetema" by Rayvanny featuring Diamond Platnumz.
- A struggling single mother in a bustling city, faces turmoil when her lifeline, her bicycle, is stolen. Determined to retrieve it, she navigates urban challenges while caring for her ailing mother and young daughter.
- When a big family faces tough challenges, some fall apart and some triumph over what life throws at them. Siri ya Mtungi's cast of colorful characters, related by blood or marriage, or simply by love, make up a community that is inspired by love, brought down by fear, superstition and betrayal, lifted by comedy and joy, and strengthened by the intimate bonds of family and friendship. It's a story of relationships won and lost. Between busy Dar es Salaam and the laconic streets of Bagamoyo, we get behind closed doors into the lives of Cheche and his wife Cheusi, daughter of well-known community leader, and polygamist, Mzee Kizito, as well as characters like deejay Duma, amorous Lulu, viperous Farida, lecherous Masharubu, and many more.
- An American woman doctor comes to Tanzania to work at a hospital for the mentally disturbed, with her Tanzanian lover. There, she meets a sometimes catatonic patient, Samahe, who seems to be in communication with another reality. In their confrontation with their individual and collective pasts, Dr Asira and Samehe are bound by fears and half remembered images of unbearable pain. Only through the spirit of Maangamizi, can the women resume their lives with an understanding of the ancestors and their eternal presence in a world of cruelty, hatred and death. It is a story that seeks to reclaim the connection between Africa and her Diaspora, and one that dares to represent the histories of two continents as it peels away layers upon layers of pain to bring healing of the soul.
- A woman single-handedly shoulders her family's burdens, without reward or thanks, to farm her husband's land and keep the family fed and cared for. She finds herself training her daughter to walk the same path she does. No school, all work. Pests threaten her harvest and are exterminated using a loan from the local women's Co-op. But when Manyusi squanders her prized harvest and schemes to marry off their daughter, Fatuma must enlist the help of her fellow ladies at the co-op to make things right.
- Ubongo Kids is an animated educational TV series from Tanzania, which helps kids find the fun in learning. Join Kibena, Kiduchu, Koba and Baraka as they go on adventures and use their brains to solve problems in Kokotoa Village.
- Zuchu's new single "Utaniua" is a mid-tempo R&B track that speaks to the beauty of the African continent. Through melodic harmonies and a driving beat, the track speaks to African people's many cultures and experiences and the beauty of their lives. Zuchu's signature soft melodies and sweet vocals make "Utaniua" an infectious and heartfelt love song that will have you singing along in no time.
- Civilization is buried, they have neither job nor money, they eat what they get. Kikala's Family with full of Dramas are extensively full at home, the house is never enough to shelter them both.
- When Eliaichi's retired father moves back to Tanzania, she begins a film project that examines the intricate fabric of multiracial identity, and grapples with the complex ties that children have to the cultures of their parents.
- "Sikitu" follows a Tanzanian girl's quest for female leadership, battling gender-based violence. Directed by Dollar Lossa, it's a poignant tale of resilience and empowerment against societal norms.
- Uhuru is not a story; it is a right. A chance for hundred of thousands of voiceless people in Tanzania to have a platform. Here, a group of people with a variety of impairments reveal the conditions that they experience daily.
- Set in Dar es Salaam, this local comedy juxtaposes poverty and wealth when an affluent young man is obligated to visit his girlfriend's home in a poor neighborhood.
- Who are you without a home?
- A story about student who doesn't care about wearing socks.
- A thief finds himself stuck in the house where Mary and her entire family were killed two years ago; Maria's ghost shows him the house's dark past and ask him to tell the hidden truth.
- In a struggle to get himself and his family out of debt and poverty, Baraka quits school and decides to enter a professional boxing competition to get the money he desperately need. Will he succeed?