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	<title>Comments on: African Hospitality. And Food Poisoning</title>
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		<title>By: Global Voices Online &#187; Blog Archive &#187; English Bloggers, Bilingual Bloggers, and Political Bloggers in Tanzanian Blogosphere</title>
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		<description>[...] Late last month, a Tanzanian PhD student, Idya Nkya, after meeting Ethan in Cape Town, he decided not only to blog in Kiswahili as he has been doing since May this year but also in English. He has set up an English blog, The Other Side of Africa, hoping to portray positive images of life, hope, and optimism in Africa, which are rarely covered in the global mainstream media. Early this week, another English blogger, Peter John, who works in the computer industry sector in Dar Es Salaam, entered the Tanzanian blogosphere. Peter plans to write mostly about computer technology. [...]</description>
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