@EIZxF how do you know peles? i was in bagamoyo in january and february, i met her many times...she is so talented! anything you could think of, you could sew it...two of my friends taught english at her primary school, AMAP...pele is a very inspiring woman
nice to see Bagamoyo again...unfortunately whoever choose the musical background don't seem to have listend to the music that pervade the whole of Bagamoyo, from the chuo cha sanaa drumming to the music of the swahili coastal area that is Tarab.....not South African music.
She is awesome dappel524 ccs that's how I know her and at the bar at that place don't eat anything
EIZxF 7 months ago
@EIZxF how do you know peles? i was in bagamoyo in january and february, i met her many times...she is so talented! anything you could think of, you could sew it...two of my friends taught english at her primary school, AMAP...pele is a very inspiring woman
dappel524 7 months ago
The lady holdin the dress was in peles
EIZxF 10 months ago
nice to see Bagamoyo again...unfortunately whoever choose the musical background don't seem to have listend to the music that pervade the whole of Bagamoyo, from the chuo cha sanaa drumming to the music of the swahili coastal area that is Tarab.....not South African music.
genziana03 1 year ago
Was there many years ago. Bagamoyo IS history.
NYCBG 1 year ago