baraza

baraza

(baˈraza)
n
1. (Sociology) a place where public meetings are held
2. (Sociology) a palaver or meeting
[C19: from Swahili]
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Mandago thereafter held a Public Baraza where he advised farmers to buy shares of the Moisoy Cooperative which plans to establish a milling plant for value addition.
while Francis Kimanzi Hassan Oktay, Robert Matano, Bernard Mwalala, Patrick Odhiambo and John Baraza will battle for the Coach of the Year Award.
That calming atmosphere certainly reigns at the five-star Baraza Resort & Spa where we are staying on the south east coast of the island.
Aside from the dam, Dogara said that road from Dagandi to Baran, Lere to Gindiri and Baraza bridge were also included in next year's budget adding that the projects will be flagged off soon.
TOMORROW STRATFORD: 2.00 The Last Bridge, 2.30 Shoofly Milly, 3.00 Eaton Hill, 3.35 Lord Landen, 4.10 Middlebrow, 4.40 Baraza, 5.10 Always Archie.
Mwebale nyo Uganda," Bien-Aime Baraza, one of the group's members said.
The decision to convert two old toilet blocks which were no longer needed into something spectacular followed many requests from students via the school's innovative Student Voice model - the 'Baraza'.
The highlights of the event were the enjoyable Baraza sessions conducted for the participants by the student's representatives.
Such Eid gatherings are called Baraza, Baitar said.