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Moshi

[moh-shee]

noun

  1. a city in N Tanzania.



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Japanese officials, lawmakers and media outlets have taken to referring to “moshi Tora” — “if Trump” — or even “hobo Tora,” which roughly translates to “probably Trump,” using an abbreviation of the name of the former president and current Republican candidate.

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At one time, it shaded a market for the villagers of Tsudunyi, a part of what is now called Old Moshi, who lived off the fertile land and enjoyed the cooler temperatures that the higher altitude brought.

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"If we leave the skulls in Germany, the spirits will be tormenting these families," explains Gabriel Mzei Orio, who founded the Old Moshi Cultural Tourism Enterprise in part to highlight Chagga culture to the rest of the world.

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For some, like Charlie Anthe of Ballard’s Moshi Moshi Sushi & Izakaya, the personal guarantee can be a heavy burden.

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“Personal guarantees have a way of scaring people away from wanting to open a business,” said Anthe, who has co-owned Moshi Moshi since 2019.

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