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This media file depicts an outdoor market scene in Msigani, Tanzania, during daylight hours. A person, likely male, with short dark hair, wearing a green shirt and blue jeans, is seen sitting or squatting behind a vendor's stall. They are holding and looking at a smartphone. The market stall, constructed from wood and metal, displays various items for sale. Bundles of cut sugarcane stalks are visible, some stacked in a container at the right side of the frame. Brightly colored reusable bags in green, blue, and red are draped over the stall's structure. To the left, several translucent white plastic bags, possibly containing snacks or chips, are hung. The ground is concrete, with a grassy area bordering it on the far left. Numerous black and yellow posters are pasted directly onto the concrete, some appearing worn or partially torn. Visible text on these posters, which is often repeated, includes "KUVUKA NA BARAKA ZAKO" (meaning "Crossing with your blessings" in Swahili) and "KESHA WA" (meaning "The vigil of" or "The night of"). Other smaller texts like "205" and "STQ" are also discernible. A black bucket rests on the concrete near the person. The area around the stall shows scattered debris, including sugarcane husks and small pieces of foil.
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