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How Kiswahili language contributes to diplomatic ties

DAR ES SALAAM: AS Tanzania marks 64 years of Independence, Kiswahili is emerging not just as a national treasure but…

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26 Namibians studying Kiswahili online graduate

WINDHOEK: THE first graduation ceremony for 26 Namibian students who had been studying the Kiswahili language online at the beginner…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGINNERS: ‘Kiti cha urais’

Meaning (English):“Kiti cha urais” means “the presidential seat/office”. It refers to the position, authority, or role of being a president,…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGINNERS: Phrase “Chumba cha kulala wageni”

“CHUMBA cha kulala wageni” means “guest bedroom” or “guest room” in English. Chumba = room Cha = of / belonging…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGINNERS: Phrase “chini ya uvungu”

TANZANIA: THE Swahili phrase “chini ya uvungu” literally translates to “under the bed/box”. Meaning: Figuratively, it means something hidden or…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGINNERS: Letter J

The Swahili word “juzi” means “the day before yesterday” in English. Origin It comes from Bantu roots. In many Bantu…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGINNERS: Letter J

MEANING of “jumlisha” In Swahili. The word jumlisha means “to add together” or simply “to add” in mathematics. It comes…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGINNERS: Letter J

The Swahili word “juma” has two common uses:1. As a name of a person Meaning in English: Juma is a…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGINNERS: Letter J

Jishushe The word “jishushe” comes from Kiswahili, and it is derived from the verb “kujishusha”, which is a reflexive form…

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Tanzania launches Kiswahili language teaching in Namibia

NAMIBIA: THE Ambassador of the United Republic of Tanzania to Namibia, Caesar Waitara, today officially launched a special introductory Kiswahili…

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