There is a Freemason Association In Tanzania. There membership is not openly posted. Please bare in mind that this is a religious type of organization and that their beliefs and practices should be carefully scrutinized. Our world is filled with a large variety of religions and beliefs. These beliefs are very often in conflict with one another. How do you tell them apart? How do find out which one is genuine truth? Take the time to examine the evidence of what is really an acceptable form of worship to the true living God. I invite you to please take a look at the links below to find the answers. ↓
Piece the links together by replacing (dot) with a " . "
jw (dot) org/en/library/magazines/w20010801/Your-Right-to-Believe/
jw (dot) org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1997922?q=Freemasons&p=doc
jw (dot) org/en/bible-teachings/questions/what-is-the-true-religion/
Unless the person specifically states that he is a member of the Freemasons, it is hard to know for sure. If it is someone you know, you should ask. If it is not, it is none of your business.
not all of the musicians are the masonic members
There aren't any
All you have to do to be a Freemason is ask a Freemason to join the Lodge. You will need to find the nearest Lodge to where you live (there are 9 Lodges in Tanzania).
we need the answer
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Yes Reginald Mengi is the one of the member of Free masons in Tanzania.
To become a Freemason, find a Freemason and tell him you would like to join. Look in the phone book for a Lodge if you do not know a Freemason. Freemasons have a slogan, to be one ask one.
Ask him. If he chooses not to answer, it is none of your business.
Female freemasons are very rare and almost unheard of outside of Europe.
Well, there is a sign above the Freemason's Hall in Dar Es Salaam which says, "Freemason's Hall" if that is what you are talking about.
It is false.
The only way to become a Freemason is to ask a Freemason. Only those known to current members can apply.