A New Season Of the Fema TV Talk Show

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The Fema TV Talk Show is back witha new season. It airs on ITV on Saturdays at 19:30 (repeats Wednesdays at 13:30), and on TBC1 on Tuesdays at 21:00 (repeats Saturdays at 11:00).

The team has already been on the road in Tabora and Morogoro, meeting audiences and speaking to ommunities about their experiences, says Femina HIP, the OneLove regional Campaign partner in Tanzania.

The characters Bwana Ishi and Tuli, who dramatise a number of issues related to multiple concurrent partnerships and partner communication in a vignette, are also back by popular demand.

Bwana Ishi and Tuli are continuing to spark discussion around partner communication about topics such as sexual health, trust, fidelity and HIV testing.

About the Fema TV Talk Show

The Fema TV Talk Show is a 30-minute weekly talk show for and by young people in Tanzania. The show,which is presented in Swahili, is developed by Femina HIP. It is broadcast nationally on ITV and TBC1.

During the show, Iddi Ligongo and Rebecca Gyumi, the TV show’s hosts, chat with the young people of Tanzania about important, sometimes controversial issues that affect them. The guests on the show also include experts, celebrities and politicians.

Meet the hosts of the Fema TV Talk Show

Watch an episode Of the Fema TV Talk Show

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One Comment

  1. Ashura
    Posted March 3, 2010 at 11:12 am | Permalink

    Mambo Fema TV,

    Mimi ni mdau wa kipindi chenu cha Fema Tv talk show.Kwa kweli nafurahi kuelemika na kipindi cha tarehe 28/02/2010 kupitia ITV.Niliifurahia picha ya “SECOND CHANCE” ikionyesha taswira ya wanafunzi wengi wa vyuoni hata hapa Tanzania ingawa hiyo picha imeigiziwa Botswana.

    Mimi ni mwanafunzi wa chuo cha Tumaini Dar es salaam Campus,ninaona sawa na picha hii ilivyoonyesha kuhusu maisha ya wanafunzi vyuoni.Ukijaribu kuwa tofauti wanasema ‘mshamba’ kwao ujanja ni unaonakaje na unatoka na nani.

    They are mostly up to ‘public successes’ and not ‘private success’ here I mean we consider about external influence before consider our self esteem. It does not matter the marks you get in course work or how you perform in class.Insteady many of us students are up to how you dress, whom are dating with and how many Fataki you have which I think I irrelevant for the undergraduate student.

    In Peace,

    Ashura Kayupyaupa
    ashuraone@yahoo.com

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