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Uani Is a backyard , often with an enclosure traditionally designated as women's space of exclusion and safety from men's spying eyes , It is often associated with homes. There
ua n (nyua), U-N-, mzizi mauaNyuma ya Nyumba, Uzio Context: Relating to Swahili Homes. Traditionally a backyard, often with an enclosure, and designated as women’s space (of ‘seclusion’ and ‘safety’
ua n (nyua), U-N-, mzizi mauaNyuma ya Nyumba, Uzio Muktadha: Inahusu nyumbani Uswahilini. Kimila, uani kawaida kuna uzio, na pametengwa kama sehemu maalum ya wanawake (ya ‘faragha’ na ‘salama’ mbali
Asteria Malinzi Baridi la Ufukweni, 2021Picha, video na sauti.(Video Poem was produced in collaboration with Ngollo Mlengeya) Umekwishaonywa. Mchecheto usiomithilika unaikodolea milele zote zinavyotiririka mithili ya vijito. Umekwishaonywa; kwa wepesi
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After the perfect romance with sexy Josh Nelson, Sara Connelly is devastated to part ways and return to her hometown at summer’s end. But Sara’s spirits are quickly lifted when she finds out she’s moving to Connecticut–where Josh lives! When Sara sees Josh in the halls of her new school, she knows they’re meant to be together…until she meets Josh’s girlfriend.
Sara does what any intelligent, heartbroken girl would do–she tells Josh she has a boyfriend. And she does…kind of. Her new buddy Tim Kaplan just happens to be a cute guy. After a lot of begging and pleading, Sara convinces him to play along. Tim slips into the role perfectly–so perfectly, in fact, that Josh is soon longing to pick up where he and Sara left off. At last Sara has Josh right where she wants him…but is he still the one she wants?
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