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Nyara is the first feature film from the Tanzanian renowned production Wanene Entertainment, one of East Africa’s first content creation company. The movie has been acclaimed as a must-see on the big screen, being Tanzania’s first locally produced action film to be mixed in 5.1 sound.
Nyara’s original soundtrack and cameo appearances include bongo stars, DJ Sinyorita, Chid Benz, Weusi and Chin Bees.
The film’s storyline follows the kidnapping of a 7 year old girl called
Rehema, the daughter of a rich and successful businessman,
Adam. An ex-military serial killer escapes prison without a trace and becomes the leader of a gang of notorious kidnappers in Dar es Salaam. The gang is responsible for kidnapping
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Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ We present you an article on Prime Minister L.Oyun-Erdene, published on The Harvard Crimson , Harvard University daily.
Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai, a recent Kennedy School alum,
ascended to the post of Prime Minister of Mongolia on Jan. 27 following his
predecessor’s resignation in response to protests over the country’s Covid-19
response.
Luvsannamsrai,
who was confirmed by Mongolia’s parliament with 87.9 percent approval is, at
forty years old, the world s seventh-youngest head of state currently in
office.
Luvsannamsrai
was raised in the rural mining community of Berkh, Khentii, and served two
terms in Parliament after graduating from the Kennedy School in 2015. During
Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai, a recent Kennedy School alum, ascended to the post of Prime Minister of Mongolia on Jan. 27 following his predecessorâs resignation in response to protests over the countryâs Covid-19 response.
Luvsannamsrai, who was confirmed by Mongoliaâs parliament with 87.9 percent approval is, at forty years old, the world s seventh-youngest head of state currently in office.
Luvsannamsrai was raised in the rural mining community of Berkh, Khentii, and served two terms in Parliament after graduating from the Kennedy School in 2015. During his time at Harvard, Luvsannamsrai developed a close circle of confidants among Mongolian international students, ultimately recruiting several to work in Mongoliaâs government.