JUMO

Jumo, which literally means ‘together in concert’, helps to connect non-profit organizations worldwide and the people who look for different causes to support. In short, I believe it will be somewhat similar to TZelect that  its purpose was to gather reports on ideas, thoughts, and experiences on the 2010 elections in Tanzania.

Chris Hughes, the founder of Jumo explains more about this new social network. On that note, I will be looking forward to seeing you on Jumo.

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Bahati was born and raised in Tanzania, and then moved to California to pursue his college education. He graduated in 2008 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and a minor in Sociology. Bahati expects to be doing his Masters in African Studies in the near future. He is currently working on starting a t-shirt business and a possible publication of some of his writings. One thing that Bahati cannot live without is music, specifically Hip Hop & Bongoflava which he argues are both the voice of the youth today, and is excited to look into how Bongoflava can be a source of further entrepreneurship among the youth in Tanzania. Bahati believes that Bongoflava can help to reduce poverty in Tanzania, as can a more collective effort among key players.

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