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This media file depicts an outdoor market scene in Babati, Tanzania, likely during the daytime under diffused natural light. The central subject is a woman, dressed in a dark top and a patterned skirt, bending over to arrange numerous bunches of yellow bananas displayed in bowls and on top of buckets. Two plastic buckets, one black and one orange, are prominent in the foreground, with bananas resting on their lids.

To the left, part of another person is visible, seated near a black motorcycle. In the background, a red mobile money kiosk stands, covered with logos and advertisements for various services. Visible text on the kiosk includes "airtel money," "tigo pesa," "M-PESA," "hola pesa," and "LUKU." It also lists services such as "Malipo ya Serikali" (Government payments), "Vingamuzi" (Decoders/Cable TV payments), "Ada za Shule" (School fees), and "Bili za Maji" (Water bills), along with "DSTV" and "ZUKU" logos. To the right of the kiosk, a makeshift stall with a blue tarp roof and wooden supports is visible, housing what appears to be another vendor's setup, including a small cooking stove on the ground. The immediate ground is concrete, transitioning to grass further back. The overall scene portrays a common roadside commercial activity.
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Dec 24, 2024

Babati, Tanzania

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This media file depicts an outdoor market scene in Babati, Tanzania, likely during the daytime under diffused natural light. The central subject is a woman, dressed in a dark top and a patterned skirt, bending over to arrange numerous bunches of yellow bananas displayed in bowls and on top of buckets. Two plastic buckets, one black and one orange, are prominent in the foreground, with bananas resting on their lids. To the left, part of another person is visible, seated near a black motorcycle. In the background, a red mobile money kiosk stands, covered with logos and advertisements for various services. Visible text on the kiosk includes "airtel money," "tigo pesa," "M-PESA," "hola pesa," and "LUKU." It also lists services such as "Malipo ya Serikali" (Government payments), "Vingamuzi" (Decoders/Cable TV payments), "Ada za Shule" (School fees), and "Bili za Maji" (Water bills), along with "DSTV" and "ZUKU" logos. To the right of the kiosk, a makeshift stall with a blue tarp roof and wooden supports is visible, housing what appears to be another vendor's setup, including a small cooking stove on the ground. The immediate ground is concrete, transitioning to grass further back. The overall scene portrays a common roadside commercial activity.

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