Shuga

Steven was born and raised in Dar es Salaam, and moved to Germany for his studies. He graduated with a BSc. in Physics (Jacobs University Bremen), and then a MSc. in Engineering Physics (Technische Universität München). Steven is currently pursuing a PhD in Physics (growth of coatings/multilayers for next generation lithography reflective optics) in the Netherlands. He’s thinking about starting his own business in a few years; something high-tech related. At Vijana FM, Steven discusses issues critical to youths in Tanzania, music, sport and a host of other angles. He’s also helping Vijana FM with a Swahili translation project.

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  1. It’s amazing how detailed this production has been, forget about the acting/casting for a sec. Analyze the quality of the picture. Camera angles. Movement of the camera. I am no video production guru, but hey, these guys were really spot-on on this one.

  2. This is more than just acting. These young fellas are displaying some real and true life scenarios. There are a lot of young girls and boys who get carried away by the heat of the moment and engage in sexual acts only to come to realize after the fact that what they did was risk and could have put their lives in danger.
    Congratulations to the actor and the script writer, the producer as well as the whole crew. This was very well crafted. I highly recommend it to the young people, and the elderly alike, if they really want to learn a lesson and respect life!
    Thx for sharing the videos, I hadn’t seen them before but a re-post brought them to my attention.
    Thx once again VijanaFM for a job well done.

  3. Aah, beyond learning the joy of art. I don’t even know what to tell, but so creative these fellas!

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