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Virtual tour of Bahrain history | THE DAILY TRIBUNE

The Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com The Culture and Language Club of the Bahrain Polytechnic organised a virtual interactive tour of the Bahrain National Museum. In coordination with the Department of Museums and Antiquities at the Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities, it was held via Microsoft Teams video programme. Students of the International Student Exchange Program from the Hebria Institute of Management Business and Technology in the French Republic and the Polytechnic Club of Culture and Language, as well as a group of employees, took part in the event. Its aim was to introduce the students to the more than 6,000 years’ history of the Kingdom of Bahrain.

Railway museum to bring    back memories of wheels of steel

Daily Monitor Sunday February 07 2021 The rail wagons loaded with trucks arrives at Kampala Railway Station from Mombasa on January 10, 2018. To link Kampala directly to the Indian Ocean coast, a bridge was built across River Nile in 1926 and the railway finally reached the city in 1931. PHOTO/MICHAEL KAKUMIRIZI Advertisement Plans are in high gear to open a national railway museum in Uganda in order to preserve the rich historical heritage of the vast railway network and its impact in terms of colonialism and development, social-economic and racial relations in the country, and neighbouring Kenya and Tanzania.   The proposed National Railway Museum will be located at Jinja Railway Station in Jinja City. 

Tanda pits and the legend of Walumbe

The East African Monday December 28 2020 Summary Followers remove their shoes as they enter the main shrine. They have come from far and wide to pray for blessings, peace in their homes, love, harmony, healing, fortune and prosperity, and to have children. Advertisement When I arrived at the ancient traditional religious shrine at the Tanda pits on a cool morning, it was a beehive of activity as pilgrims prayed and smoked pipes, while others chatted, cleaned or prepared meals for the day. I paid Ushs2,000 ($0.5) for entry, and as I waited for my change and tourist receipt at the main white gate I witnessed as every newly arrived pilgrim went through the mandatory washing of hands with water mixed with herbs, at the right side of the gate.

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