• As it turns out he relocated to Mombasa, the second largest city in Kenya, a place with a much more laid back vibe than Nairobi, and enough white sand beaches for days. (thefader.com)
  • Nairobi, kenya. (smartcoast.gallery)
  • The vote, which has since been annulled by Kenya's supreme court following the opposition's legal challenge, was also marred by serious human rights violations, especially in opposition strongholds in Nairobi, western Kenya and Coast. (hrw.org)
  • In the 22-28 January, 2001 issue of The EastAfrican published in Nairobi, Kenya a banner on the top of page 1 stated: "Elephants fight. (ac.ke)
  • It was the deadliest in Kenya since the Westgate Shopping Centre attack in Nairobi in 2013. (telegraph.co.uk)
  • Based at our SLU owned and operated campus a verdant, peaceful and safe suburb of Nairobi, the Kenya program is rooted in this deep tradition and is committed to providing students with a unique study abroad experience. (stlawu.edu)
  • The cosmopolitan capital city of Nairobi, rising from the plateau of south-central Kenya, is the home base of our program. (stlawu.edu)
  • The GROW BIOINTENSIVE AGRICULTURE CENTER OF KENYA (G-BIACK) is registered community based organization whose primary purpose is to train and promote GROW BIO INTENSIVE Agriculture (GBIA) as well as other community development options and initiatives among the small scale farm holders in rural areas of Central, Eastern, and Nairobi Provinces of Kenya. (ecovillage.org)
  • Examples could be online posts such as that of the Ministry of Health in Zambia sharing a weather alert about the increase of wind speeds or the recent unveiling of the El Niño preparedness plan by the Nairobi governor in Kenya supporting proactive efforts to prepare cities for the expected rainfall. (who.int)
  • Graduates are scattered across the country in diverse settings, ranging from national referral hospitals in the capital, Nairobi, to rural hospitals in northern Kenya. (bvsalud.org)
  • Swahili Beach Resort is a 5-star beach resort located in Diani Beach, Kwale County, Kenya. (co.ke)
  • Swahili Beach Resort is a five-star luxurious accommodation found in Diani Beach -Kenya destinations that serves to millions of travelers on their luxury holiday. (habariugandatours.com)
  • Fact, Swahili Beach Resort ranks as a perfect new beach bungalow resort location on the fabulous Dolphin Coast of Kizimkazi and also part of beautiful Zanzibar. (habariugandatours.com)
  • Swahili Beach Resort also offers excellent experience that is built on superior cuisine served by four restaurants, perfect beach as well as helpful service. (habariugandatours.com)
  • The Swahili Beach Resort is located near to Diana Beach where you can enjoy must beautiful attractions around like adventuring into white sand and minty blue seas direct out of a picture postcard. (habariugandatours.com)
  • Swahili Beach Resort is a good comfortable place to stay while on honeymoon to the Kenya destination or to those wishing an excellent stay on visit to the heart of Africa -Kenya. (habariugandatours.com)
  • Froggies Beach Resort is located on Diani Beach in Kenya. (raleighpublicrecord.org)
  • Leopard Beach Resort and Spa is one of the best resorts in Kenya. (raleighpublicrecord.org)
  • Nestled on the white sands of Diani Beach, Swahili Beach Resort is one of the best resorts in Kenya. (raleighpublicrecord.org)
  • Nestled on one of the most beautiful beaches in Kenya, Whitesands Beach Resort & Spa is an oasis of luxury and tranquility. (raleighpublicrecord.org)
  • A traditional Swahili house is scattered along a natural clearing in the coastal forest of Lamu in Kenya by Urko Sanchez Architects . (homedesignfind.com)
  • Lamu Island), this differentiation is even more stratified in terms of societal grouping and dialect, hinting to the historical processes by which the Swahili have coalesced over time. (wikipedia.org)
  • Exploring the Swahili culture in Lamu, Kenya. (heathholden.com)
  • Travel and Street Documentary photography in Lamu, Kenya. (heathholden.com)
  • Daily life in Lamu, Kenya, one of the last and most intact Swahili settlements along the East African coast. (heathholden.com)
  • The main dialects include Kiunguja (standard Swahili) spoken on Zanzibar and in the mainland areas of Tanzania, Kimvita, spoken mostly in Mombasa and Kiamu, spoken on the island of Lamu and adjoining parts of the coast. (conversation-piece.co.uk)
  • Water Lovers is a popular, low-key beach hotel in a central location on Diani Beach on the south coast of Kenya. (expertafrica.com)
  • Today, leave Masai Mara in the morning and catch a flight to Mombasa, a gorgeous coast in Kenya. (leisure.com)
  • Arrive in scenic Mombasa, also called the blue and white city of Kenya, and be transferred to your hotel by your guide. (leisure.com)
  • The coastal area of Kenya (like the coastal area of Tanzania) is at the heart of Swahili culture and language. (thefader.com)
  • More recently, however, Swahili identity extends to any person of African descent who speaks Swahili as their first language, is Muslim and lives in a town on the main urban centres of most of modern-day Tanzania and coastal Kenya, northern Mozambique and the Comoros, through a process of swahilization. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Swahili people originate from Bantu inhabitants of the coast of Southeast Africa, in Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are many versions of this proverb in other African languages such as When two bulls [male cows, goats, sheep] fight the grass gets hurt (Kikuyu, Kenya, Kuria, Kenya/Tanzania and Ngoreme, Tanzania), but they all mean the same thing: the feeling of powerlessness in the midst of larger forces. (ac.ke)
  • The Swahili are a people and culture found on the coast of East Africa, mainly the coastal regions and the islands of Kenya and Tanzania, parts of Uganda and north Mozambique. (travelblog.org)
  • The roots of this viral illness date back to 1953, when it was first described during an outbreak in a Swahili village in the Newala district of Tanzania, Africa. (medscape.com)
  • Modern Standard Swahili is derived from the Kiunguja dialect of Zanzibar. (wikipedia.org)
  • Zanzibari traders' intensive push into the African interior from the late eighteenth century induced the adoption of Swahili as a common language throughout much of East Africa. (wikipedia.org)
  • 2. As a creator and director who is passionate about Swahili storytelling, how important is language in story-telling in Africa? (showmax.com)
  • In Africa and worldwide this is probably the most commonly used Swahili proverb that is translated into English. (ac.ke)
  • Students spend time during the semester traveling throughout Kenya and East Africa on various course components explained in detail below. (stlawu.edu)
  • You will be taught the proper Swahili vocabulary, as well as the unique Swahili dialect peculiar to each specific country. (conversation-piece.co.uk)
  • It was derived from the African dialect Swahili or Makonde and translates as "to be bent over. (medscape.com)
  • The Swahili people (Swahili: WaSwahili, وَسوَحِيلِ) comprise mainly Bantu, Afro-Arab and Comorian ethnic groups inhabiting the Swahili coast, an area encompassing the Zanzibar archipelago and mainland Tanzania's seaboard, littoral Kenya, northern Mozambique, the Comoros Islands and Northwest Madagascar. (wikipedia.org)
  • If you have ever wanted to camp (or glamp) in the Maasai Mara, climb Mt. Kilimanjaro, or wander through the island town of Zanzibar, then Swahili is certainly the language you will want to learn. (conversation-piece.co.uk)
  • The national language of Kenya is Swahili, known locally as Kiswahili. (aventure.co.uk)
  • The announcement by the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) designating 7th July as World Kiswahili Language Day and the adoption of Swahili as an official working language of the African Union in February 2022 are some of the milestones achieved towards promotion, preserving and celebrating the diverse African heritage. (kenyarep-jp.com)
  • The Swahili language also called kiSwahili or Kiswahili, is linguistically classified as a Bantu language. (conversation-piece.co.uk)
  • Tingatinga's work contained elements of the Makonde and Swahili cultures and coastal East African design. (cdc.gov)
  • Added to the 12 killings at the hands of police documented by Human Rights Watch in western Kenya, and five additional killings confirmed by the Kenyan National Human Rights Commission, the national death toll could be as high as 67. (hrw.org)
  • In many opposition areas Kenyan authorities deployed large numbers of paramilitary units: General Service Unit (GSU) police, Administration Police (AP), and units from Prisons, Kenya Wildlife Service and National Youth Service ahead of the polling, in anticipation of potential violence. (hrw.org)
  • Today, Swahili is the most widely spoken African language. (aventure.co.uk)
  • The Swahili language is spoken by 5 million people and by an additional 135 million people as a second language. (conversation-piece.co.uk)
  • Fluent in spoken Shona (Zimbabwe) or Swahili (Kenya) and/or English c. (who.int)
  • If you are interested in a Gap Year to learn language then we can think of no better program than our Gap Year to Kenya. (aventure.co.uk)
  • The children and teachers will be able to speak English but one of the best ways to tackle a Gap Year is to learn the language basics and impress them with your Swahili, here are some useful phrases! (aventure.co.uk)
  • Teacher is 'mwalimu' or 'mfunza' but you can also introduce yourself by saying 'Jina langu ni…' 'my name is…' or just 'Ninaitwa' which means 'I'm called…' People will really appreciate you making the effort to introduce yourself in Swahili and the more you speak, the more you'll improve, after all that is the point of a Gap Year to learn language! (aventure.co.uk)
  • A Gap Year to learn language in Kenya is the perfect way to do this, offering you new challenges and helping to build up your confidence before starting university or a new job. (aventure.co.uk)
  • Swahili [Kenya] language. (globalrecordings.net)
  • The theme of this year's contest was "Ufunguo wa dunia yenye Amani umo kiganjani mwako" that saw 3 participants showcase their mastery of the Swahili language through their individual presentations to the attending judges and visitng members of the public. (kenyarep-jp.com)
  • As a component of the cultural pillar of Kenya's Foreign Policy, Swahili language is appreciated the language of Ubuntu with a growing global audience. (kenyarep-jp.com)
  • The name Swahili originated as an exonym for the language derived from Arabic: سواحل, romanized: Sawāhil, lit. (wikipedia.org)
  • Swahili people speak the Swahili language. (wikipedia.org)
  • Your language trainer will also reveal how some words in the English language have Swahili roots such as safari, kwanzaa, mamba and jumbo. (conversation-piece.co.uk)
  • As each Swahili-speaking country speaks the Swahili language differently, our Swahili language trainers will provide relevant lesson plans for business endeavours within each respective country. (conversation-piece.co.uk)
  • About Kenya and Swahili Language The Republic of K. (globalizationpartners.com)
  • With its wildlife, rugged mountains, rift valley, and stunning coastlines, the Swahili-speaking world is filled with stunnung beauty. (conversation-piece.co.uk)
  • W e offer a free 3-day safari with our Gap Year to Kenya program so it's now easier than ever to see all the unbelievable wildlife that Kenya has to offer. (aventure.co.uk)
  • Whether you're looking for a luxurious beachfront resort or a rustic safari lodge, Kenya has something to offer everyone. (raleighpublicrecord.org)
  • You will also be surprised to discover how many Swahili words have Arabic roots such as Safari, and Chai. (conversation-piece.co.uk)
  • FabLab, an innovation hub in western Kisumu has developed an application called Msafari (Safari means journey in Swahili) which can track passengers on public transport. (who.int)
  • There was a time (in the recent past actually) when the TV industry in Kenya seemed to be running away from Swahili, perhaps driven by the misguided notion that to create a modern story, one had to strictly stick to English. (showmax.com)
  • His half-sister, Auma Obama, tried to lay claim to that private Obama in a speech later in a mix of English and Swahili. (wglt.org)
  • I communicate effectively in English and Swahili languages (both written and oral). (lu.se)
  • Modern Swahili : modern English / by Baba Malaika. (who.int)
  • Nyule Ngumbao, Deputy Head of Mission, joined participating members of the African Diplomatic Corps as a Judge of the 32nd Swahili Speech Contest that was held on 27th November 2022 at Soka University, Tokyo. (kenyarep-jp.com)
  • Like many other world languages, Swahili has borrowed a large number of words from foreign languages, particularly administrative terms from Arabic, but also words from Portuguese, Hindi and German. (wikipedia.org)
  • Three countries had a primarily southern hemisphere pattern with some northern hemisphere epidemics: Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda. (cdc.gov)
  • urbane Art Deco played against the rustic Swahili. (homedesignfind.com)
  • Yet there's nothing self consciously whimsical about the mixture of the highly civilized and the rustic traditions of Swahili construction. (homedesignfind.com)
  • You will be fully immersed in the culture of the community that you live in during your time in Kenya, spending time with the locals and even volunteering in a school, so it is the ideal Gap Year to learn languages, primarily Swahili! (aventure.co.uk)
  • All our AVs stay in the community where they're volunteering, giving you a fantastic opportunity to get to know the locals and learn about Kenya through their eyes. (aventure.co.uk)
  • Visited by British royalty and even Hollywood celebrities and adored by its locals, Kenya and other Swahili-speaking nations are perfect places for any wanderluster. (conversation-piece.co.uk)
  • They point to the relative rarity of Persian customs and speech, lack of documentary evidence of Shia Islam in the Muslim literature on the Swahili Coast, and instead a historic abundance of Sunni Arab-related evidence. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Mnarari Club is located towards the seaward end of the beautiful Killifi Creek, and is an enduring favourite on the Kenya coast. (expertafrica.com)
  • The Swahili cuisine of Kenya, as we know, is a mixture of the cultures and people who have landed on the coast, and the products of the territory they have learned to use. (watamukenya.net)
  • Kenya - The Swahili Coast. (travelblog.org)
  • The study team for Western Province included one field supervisor and four research assistants who were fluent in the local Luhya and Swahili languages. (who.int)
  • Swahili has proven to be popular with the masses locally and also quite romantic… I think. (showmax.com)
  • Kenya, thanks to past trade relations with Arabs, Indians and Persians, is a mix of cultures and traditions, of stories and food. (watamukenya.net)
  • Artisans in the highlands of western Kenya hand carve this sweet dish from soft kisii stone, also known as soapstone. (swahilimodern.com)
  • Samaki wa kupaka ya nazi', literally 'Coconut fish cubes' is a dish of the Swahili tradition of Kenya, which uses various spices of ancient Indian origin to give it flavor. (watamukenya.net)
  • Lying on the Equator, Kenya is home to a diverse population of over 40 million. (stlawu.edu)
  • Although originally from South America, papaya has spread widely in Kenya and is well integrated into Swahili cuisine. (watamukenya.net)
  • As he puts it, "In Kenya there are small islands of people re-inventing the wheel, there is no central point of knowledge. (thefader.com)
  • People call them "daktari" - doctor in Swahili. (npr.org)
  • Nutritional care and support for people living with HIV/AIDS was reported to the Global Nutrition Policy Review (GNPR) 2009-2010Study preparation and data collectionDue to the post-election violence that occurred in Kenya in January and February 2008, initiation of this study was postponed from its original start date of January 2008 to May 2008 to ensure the safety of the field team. (who.int)
  • According to the 2007 Kenya AIDS Indicator Survey, Eastern Province had an HIV prevalence of 4.7 and Western Province of 5.1.This study was composed of a convenience sample of quantitative in-depth interviews, brief post-counseling exit interviews, and counseling session observations. (who.int)
  • WARNER: This weekend's visit aimed to deepen U.S. alliances with Kenya on trade, terrorism and wildlife protection. (wglt.org)
  • Swahili is relatively simple to learn as the words are pronounced exactly as they are written so no worries there! (aventure.co.uk)
  • Our in-country AV representative will give you all the basic Swahili words you'll need during your stay but you'll also pick up many more during the program! (aventure.co.uk)
  • To have a taste of that world, Selina - the hottest telenovela in Kenya right now - is streaming on Showmax . (showmax.com)
  • Were you aware that Kenya is the third largest exporter of cut flowers in the world, accounting for approximately 35% of all sales in the European Union? (conversation-piece.co.uk)
  • We believe the best way to learn about Kenya is through cultural immersion and experiential learning. (stlawu.edu)
  • The Kenya Semester Program is an interdisciplinary academic program that uses a combination of learning models -- classroom, field-based and experiential -- and emphasizes cultural immersion throughout the semester. (stlawu.edu)
  • Swahili people's endonym for themselves is Waungwana, which means "the civilized ones. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pesa means 'money' in Swahili). (sas.com)
  • Consolata Agunga goes door-to-door in her village in Kenya. (npr.org)
  • The Sands At Nomad is a good-value, laidback, family friendly resort with lots of Swahili character. (expertafrica.com)
  • Soapstone is mined in Kisii county in southwestern Kenya. (swahilimodern.com)
  • Pregnancy, birthing and family planning in Kenya : changing patterns of behaviour, a health service utilization study in Kisii district / Alanagh Raikes. (who.int)
  • This gives you the chance to 'Tembea Kenya', travel the country. (aventure.co.uk)
  • Kenya is a country that has a combination of both stunning natural and man-made attractions. (leisure.com)
  • There are different wordings of this very popular Swahili proverb. (ac.ke)
  • Loved for their longevity, Kenya's roses, carnations and summer flowers are also popular in Russia and the U.S. The last time you smelled a rose, who knows, perhaps it was from Kenya? (conversation-piece.co.uk)
  • For nearly 50 years St. Lawrence has operated the Kenya Semester Program, making it one of the longest-running U.S. study abroad programs on the African continent. (stlawu.edu)
  • He had a passion for architecture, and for Swahili traditional construction. (homedesignfind.com)
  • The result, an outdoor pavillion on on sandy ground, reflects the client's love of Swahili traditional construction and craftsmanship, as well as his enjoyment of outdoor living close to nature. (homedesignfind.com)
  • Informed by the needs and priorities of local communities, a project in Kitui county, Kenya has been exploring how green energy technologies can create employment and generate more profit for agriculture and poultry farmers. (iied.org)
  • The blazing sun that beats down on Kitui county in eastern Kenya presents abundant opportunities for generating clean, green energy to power local economies and create jobs and income. (iied.org)
  • Get the opportunity to lie back and relax while experiencing all of the locations in Kenya. (leisure.com)
  • Ghana, the Philippines, and Kenya, are examples of countries where financial services are now being offered via cell phones. (sas.com)
  • However, the primary source of hard currency in Kenya (as well as several Swahili-speaking countries) is its thriving tourism industry. (conversation-piece.co.uk)
  • One of the most important aspects of AV's Gap Year to Kenya is volunteering in the local community . (aventure.co.uk)
  • Founding president and liberation struggle icon Jomo KENYATTA led Kenya from independence until his death in 1978, when President Daniel Toroitich arap MOI took power in a constitutional succession. (travelblog.org)