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HAKUNA MATATA

TOWN

“Hakuna-matata" is a Swahili language phrase from East Africa, meaning "no trouble" or "no worries" (literally hakuna: "there is no/there are no"; matata: "worries".) The phrase was used in the 1994 Disney animated film The Lion King and its 2019 remake (which feature a song named after the phrase), in which it is translated as "no worries". The song is often heard at resorts, hotels, and other places appealing to the tourist trade.

MY THOUGHTS ON THE PROJECT

As the project requires me to do a study in my hometown. I  wanted to do a study of Zanzibar and do a microstudy on tourist village in north Zanzibar, NUNGWI VILLAGE. in the early 2000s Nungwi used to be a fishing and dhow building. and now its the leading tourist destination with over 60 hotels 

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Video of the Leaflet

cover page 

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map of zanzibar

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history of zanzibar

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accessibility

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micro study Nungwi

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sense of place 

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Circulation

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accessibility

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sentimental components

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Conclusion

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