THERE is another plus for those has in charge of Kiswahili language propagation with a milestone in the wake of a declaration ...
Watch the hilarious reactions as I speak Swahili in an African market! From laughter to surprises, see how the locals respond when they hear a foreigner using their language.
has been the Hamilton Spectator’s staff editorial cartoonist since 1997. He has been twice cited by the United Nations for excellence in satire, and has been recognized by the Association of Canadian ...
The origins of East Africa’s Swahili culture can be traced to the shores of Zanzibar, where centuries of spice trade and ...
Most kids get adequate amounts of nutrients from a balanced diet, but under certain circumstances, children may need to take vitamin or mineral supplements. We spoke to registered dietitians Kelli ...
THE government has incurred an estimated economic loss of 352.7bn/- since widespread disruptions began on major social media platforms on May 20 this year. This staggering economic toll was confirmed ...
MONTH. NEARLY A DOZEN PEOPLE, MOST OF THEM CHILDREN, ARE RECOVERING FOLLOWING A CRASH IN ORANGE COUNTY LAST NIGHT. SOME OF THE NINE KIDS WHO WERE PULLED FROM THE WRECKAGE AT RALEIGH STREET AND IVY ...
ST. LOUIS — The annual Glennon Card program is back, uniting local businesses and shoppers across the St. Louis region for a cause that changes lives. From October 17 through 26, more than 340 ...
In 2025, reboots, remakes, and re-imaginings of just about everything dominate popular culture and family viewing screens. Reboots can be a good way for franchises to introduce characters and concepts ...
A spokesman confirmed that he was subject to an investigation conducted by a third party but would not comment further on personnel matters. Proposal to regulate kratom in Ohio introduced, targets ...
FORREST CITY, Ark. (KATV) — The Arkansas State Police issued a missing/endangered child advisory for five children in Forrest City. Nine-year-old Harrison Malone, 6-year-old Allison Malone, along with ...
Boris Johnson has finally admitted the “full horror” of Covid-19 was “slow to dawn on” his pandemic government. The disgraced former Prime Minister told the Covid-19 Inquiry he thinks children “maybe” ...