The endorsement of Swahili by influential political figures in East Africa further solidified its status as a language of significance. Leaders like Julius Nyerere of Tanzania and Jomo Kenyatta of Kenya recognized the intrinsic value of Swahili for advancing regional...
Swahili’s ascent to prominence among diverse linguistic groups in Africa can be traced back to its pivotal role as an international medium of communication during the struggle for independence in the region. In the decades preceding the liberation of Kenya,...
Swahili has emerged as the foremost language of Africa, boasting over 300 million speakers and earning recognition as the continent’s most prominent linguistic asset. The African Union’s adoption of Swahili as its official international language...
Yesterday April 11th 2024 marked the beginning of an exciting journey for World Kiswahili Day, as we embarked on our inaugural expedition with great enthusiasm. Our first destination was the United Republic of Tanzania High Commission in London, located just a stone’s...
World Kiswahili Day On The Road embarked on its inaugural journey with great excitement, setting its first destination at the United Republic of Tanzania High Commission in London. Located just a stone’s throw from the prestigious London Marriott Grosvenor Square,...