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Swahili language

Will Swahili language survive? When I first arrived to Tanzania, inside the majority of the villages, their inhabitants were not used to speak the official language of the Country, Kiswahili (universally known as Swahili) but only Kigogo, a dialect spoken in Dodoma region specifically. More than 25 years passed from then and today things have drastically changed: many Tanzanian people …

A stereotype to destroy

Frequently we have to answer some questions from our donors, often curious about Tanzania, our work and how we manage to gather the economic resources needed to sustain the project. Today we want to answer to one recurring question: “Do Tanzanians support you?” The answer is “Of course, they do” Every month KISEDET receives food, environmental and personal hygiene products. …

Universal civil service

Volunteers? Interns? Employees?  Nothing of the sort, instead “civil servants”. You probably already know the staff working in KISEDET, generous and trustworthy people who have been collaborating with the organization for several years, to often fill the gaps left by governmental institutions. They are colleagues, sometimes the very same kids we helped with their studies in the past years and …

100 YEARS SINCE NYERERE’S BIRTH

The festivities will last until 2023 Article by Redazione Nigrizia.it 26/04/2022 Tanzania commemorates 100 years since the birth of Julius Nyerere. “Mwalimu” (teacher in Swahili) Julius Kambarge Nyerere (13th April 1922- 14th October 1999) is acknowledged by all Tanzanians as the father of the nation, would have celebrated 100 years last April 13th. “I invite all Tanzanians to get together …

Tanzania: Mulamula speaks on double citizenship

Source: The Citizen (Dar es Salaam)By Rosemary MirondoPublished: 6/Aug/2021 Dar es Salaam. The question of dual citizenship remains a thorny subject in Tanzania. During an exclusive interview with Mwananchi Communications Limited (MCL) yesterday, Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation minister Liberata Mulamula shed further light saying she was hopeful that by the end of 2021 the matter would take a …

Responsible Tourism

Try to travel, otherwise you may become racist, and you may end up believing that your skin is the only right one, that your language is the most romantic and that you were the first to be the first.Travel, because if you don’t travel then your thoughts won’t expand, won’t get filled with ideas. Your dreams will be born with …