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KISWAHILI FOR BEGGINERS: The proverb “Aisifuye mvua imemnyea“”

THIS proverb means you cannot deny or pretend that something did not happen to you when the evidence is obvious.…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGGINERS: The proverb “Asiyefunzwa na mamae hufunzwa na ulimwengu”

How to use it in a sentence A young man ignored his parents’ advice, got involved in crime, and was…

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Tanzania, City Bank renew talks on expanding access to capital markets for strategic projects

LONDON: TANZANIA and global financial giant Citibank have renewed discussions on expanding access to international capital markets, financing strategic infrastructure…

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Kiswahili, tourism and investment drive new era of Tanzania-France relations

DAR ES SALAAM: THE relationship between Tanzania and France is increasingly moving beyond traditional diplomacy, evolving into a partnership built…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGGINERS: The proverb “Usipoziba ufa, utajenga ukuta”

This proverb means that if you do not solve a small problem early, it can grow into a much bigger…

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Kiswahili global reach expands

PARIS: TANZANIA will continue placing strong emphasis on preserving, promoting and developing Kiswahili, to ensure it continues to serve as…

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Global Kiswahili forums expand opportunities

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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