Can Kiswahili unite Africans and fast-track decolonisation? – Tafi Mhaka

This is Africa and we are Africans. It is high time we started talking to each other using an African language. On July 5, Uganda’s cabinet adopted Kiswahili (Swahili) – the most widely spoken indigenous language in Africa, which long had official status in Kenya and Tanzania – as an official language and made it … Continue reading Can Kiswahili unite Africans and fast-track decolonisation? – Tafi Mhaka