“Tunataka Nchi Yetu” (We Want Our Country) : Campaign Rallies, Music and Songs as Stages for (…)

26 avril 2021 | Nicodemus Minde
Nicodemus MINDE. Mambo! Vol. XVIII (3), 2021. This essay aims to show how Zanzibari nationalism was expressed through music performances during the 2020 campaign rallies. It does so by sampling one famous song within the opposition, Tunataka Nchi Yetu (We want our country), which was played in (…)
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