The Rangi are mainly farmers and grow cash crops such as: sunflower seeds (for oil), millet, beans, lentils, peas, and onions.
Other goods are furniture, wooden crockery and cutlery, ropes and other useful household items and embroidered caps. They also have farm animals: predominately cattle, goats and chickens. Many Rangi are also vendors in the marketplaces.
Only about 2% of the population hold salaried (government) positions. The majority of all other income comes from small businesses (shops) and transportation of cargo. Cash crops also give some income, but this is notoriously unreliable due to their dependence on rain.
- Ask G*d to open the hearts of Ms in Tanzania
- P-ay for the translation and printing of quality C literature for Rangi-speaking Ms and new believers learning to walk with the Mess!@h.
- P-ay for unity, vision and wisdom for leaders throughout Tanzania to take the gospel to Ms in Tanzania-making d!sc!ples of them in such a way that they are encouraged, enabled and equipped to do the same.
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