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As clubs are generally built for a season , or even a brew , they are fairly transient constructions of bamboo , loosely thatched with grass or dried banana leaves to provide shade . Drinkers sit on low benches built into the walls of ...
As clubs are generally built for a season , or even a brew , they are fairly transient constructions of bamboo , loosely thatched with grass or dried banana leaves to provide shade . Drinkers sit on low benches built into the walls of ...
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This is because at the times when maize is cheapest , after the harvest , and most expensive , before the harvest , at the height of the wet season , demand for tekawima is lowest , as the market is saturated by the cheaper and more ...
This is because at the times when maize is cheapest , after the harvest , and most expensive , before the harvest , at the height of the wet season , demand for tekawima is lowest , as the market is saturated by the cheaper and more ...
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As long as rotas are adhered to , brewing maize beer outside the ulanzi season appears to be a fairly profitable activity . However , when compared with alternative income - generating options open to women it is less profitable than ...
As long as rotas are adhered to , brewing maize beer outside the ulanzi season appears to be a fairly profitable activity . However , when compared with alternative income - generating options open to women it is less profitable than ...
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