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DAR ES SALAAM: FOR decades, Kiswahili has served as a unifying language across East and Central Africa, connecting millions of…

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Kairuki: Why Tanzania’s Kiswahili AI model matters

UNITED KINGDOM: While some people may regard Tanzania’s move to embark on the development of a National Kiswahili Large Language…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGGINERS: The proverb “Mficha uchi hazai”

The Swahili proverb “Mficha uchi hazai” is a well-known saying that teaches the importance of facing problems instead of hiding…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGGINERS: The word “Birika la chai”

Meaning of “Birika la chai”,“Birika la chai” in Swahili means “tea kettle” or “teapot” in English.It refers to a container…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGGINERS: The word “kituo cha daladala”

Meaning of “kituo cha daladala”Kituo = station / stop / place where people gather Daladala = public minibuses used for…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGGINERS: The word “Kifaranga cha kuku”

“Kifaranga cha kuku” is a Swahili phrase made of two parts: kifaranga= a young bird (especially a chick)cha kuku =…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGGINERS: The word “Jiko la mkaa”

Meaning jiko la mkaa is a cooking stove that uses charcoal (mkaa) as fuel for cooking food or heating water.…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGINNERS: The word “Kisima cha maji”

“Kisima cha maji” Breakdown: Kisima = well (a deep hole dug into the ground to access water) Cha = of…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGINNERS: The word “Kizingiti cha mlango”

MEANING (Maana)“Kizingiti cha mlango” in English is called a “door threshold”or simply “threshold.”It is the bottom part of a doorway…

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Tanzania, SA steps up efforts to promote Kiswahili

CAPE TOWN: Tanzania and South Africa have stepped up efforts to implement the 2022 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on cooperation in…

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