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Saturday, June 1, 2013

Anniversary Festival of remembrance of the Battle of fluids

Ambassador Chicks Kagasheki been given details on the Move constriction grave, he was buried alone with the city of Songea name is derived from his name.
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Anniversary Festival of remembrance of the Battle of fluids and National Cultural Tourism has been remembered every year on February 27,. The concept of this celebration is to make the memory of the Battle of fluid should be a catalyst for social change and cultural logically. Bringing together stakeholders War history.

Also remember the heroes of the Battle of Water executed on February 27, 1906 by the Germans who are buried in the Museum of occupational War - Songea
Also provide an opportunity for the community to share is honor and promote our heritage through cultural activities undertaken by the Council of Elders of social traditions concerned in the event of Maji Maji War. And also to educate the general public about the Tanzanian records through cultural and historical events.

Set clear objectives for the establishment of the National Museum in practice.
In this celebration Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism Dkt.Hamis Kagasheki has called in honor societies such movements made by the ancestors of this nation in opposition to their rule of the colony.

He has also said he is pleased to see that the celebration of the memory of war fluids have been observed in the history of the Ruvuma February at the regional level since independence our country, this focused to remember Maji Maji War.

This demonstrated how regional leaders, elders of the Council of Traditional Practices and citizens appreciate the contribution, they had heroes even commit suicide advocate for freedom, justice and rule them and protect the traditions, cultures and resources available in their local area for the benefit of the community and nation as a whole.
This is something of a role and everyone will appreciate and protect our cultural heritage to present young generations.

Continuing to say he witnessed the presence of information in a woman known as the Mother Mkomanile who was involved in the process of the struggle against colonial rule it is a sign that mothers took an active part in the struggle against colonialism in the case of Tanganyika was majimaji, and in the case of Kenya was the Mau Mau war and all were a source of liberation movements on the African continent.

He has also called for research partners to do more research about the woman to be able to slip into the memory of the history of the Maji Maji war which also was the catalyst for the liberation of the African continent in general.