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Eagan is a committed multimedia broadcast journalist based in Dar es salaam with an experience of more than 12 years. I have passion for production and using media to transform lives and impart knowledge and spear head change in African societies, especially telling the African story, with pride and historical truth to shape our future. I have won several awards the recent being, the best Investigative Radio Journalist 2016 from Media Council of Tanzania and the first one was Gender links award Radio category Tanzania 2014 Holding bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication from St Augustine University of Tanzania currently working as Video Journalist pioneering production of online content Previously worked as News anchor at Star Tv and at the same time radio presenter for various shows including youth Magazine (Njaro za Vijana ) in Radio free Africa My skills include; scriptwriting for documentary and television, camerawork, editing (audio and video), directing and producing.
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A Tanzanian young man who breeds dogs commercially in Arusha started with two dogs but now owns more than 50 dogs.
He sells one dog for more than 1000 US dollars and now he is planning to build a lodge to help different people when they are on a trip to take care of their dogs until they return.

Climate change has continued to affect daily life in various parts of the world
The Maasai community in Tanzania due to having a large number of livestock has been facing a shortage of fodder due to the rain not falling on time so many of their livestock die for lack of fodder.
In 2020, the Maasai community living in Bagamoyo in Eastern Tanzania sold cattle for up to 30,000 Tanzanian shillings, an average of 15 US dollars.
The video always reminds me of the importance of educating each other about climate change. Still, I prepared the video using a mobile phone (iPhone 6 plain).
