AfriWetu Ep18 - Mirambo - Legends Series

Hello Listeners! It’s Episode 18! Thank you for tuning in! Welcome to the Legend of MIRAMBO of the Nyamwezi!  A huge Thank You to Njora, my Guest Narrator, who really did this story proud with his epic storytelling skills, it was such fun to record! He came THROUGH! ASANTE!!!! This version is sourced from the links shared - https://www.blackpast.org/global-african-history/mirambo-ca-1840-1884/ https://afrolegends.com/2014/05/05/mirambo-the-black-napoleon/ Huge thank you to my dream team - Mwendwa Mbugua & Lee Kanyottu - who make me sound good…(All spoken word mistakes are mine and mine alone!) You can leave a voice message on the Anchor App (podcast platform), would love to hear your feedback! Remember to follow us @AfriWetu on Twitter & IG. Credits - Director: Mwendwa Mbugua. Podcast Producer: Lee Kanyottu. Creative Producer: Big City Ltd. Recorded at - Big City Studios. Music Credits: Ng'winamila Song, Sukuma Folk Songs - recorded by Shillah Edwin Jay, Tabora Wanyamwezi - Hiari ya Moyo - The Singing Wells Project, Tanzania Sukuma Dance - Utamaduni Archive, Tanzania Baseki - Nyimbo za Ntuzu - Utamaduni Archive, Arabian Nights (Aladdin 2019) - Alan Menken, Howard Ashman, Benj Pasek, Justin Paul, I Liwelelo - Baswezi folk song credit Malunde, Bhatoja - Bob Haisa, Lyula Laloka - Hiari ya Moyo - The Singing Wells Project, Muhala Wane - Hiari ya Moyo - The Singing Wells Project, Ndembele - Jiari ya Moyo - The Singing Wells Project, Mwinamila - Legend of Tabora - Dr Nassoro Ally Matuzya Until next time, Mubarikiwe.

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