June.
Bajamojo Port, on the banks of the Little Rhine.
Bajamojo, as the fourth largest port in East African colonies after Dar es Salaam, Mombasa, and Tanga, is also a focal point for colonial development in East Africa.
A factory building spanning over a thousand square meters has risen at Bajamojo Port, constructed entirely of brick and concrete, with its red walls clashing with the surrounding white Arab architecture.
The style is a direct copy of contemporary European architecture, forming a stark contrast with the short Arab houses nearby, even making the local Arab church in Bajamojo look quite small.
The tall chimney emerges from the roof of the factory, with thick black smoke staining the bright blue East African sky, heralding the arrival of industrialization in East Africa.
The Sultanate of Zanzibar also has some small-scale handcraft industries in East Africa, mostly traditional small workshops like blacksmith shops, tailor shops... these traditional handcrafts.