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What Is Kiswahili Language Day and Why Is It Celebrated?

Shadrack DangaSeptember 7, 2022November 20, 202507 mins

Every year on July 7, the world comes together to celebrate Kiswahili Language Day, a globally recognized event that honors one of Africa’s most influential languages. Established by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 2021, this day acknowledges the cultural, historical, and linguistic significance of Kiswahili, a language spoken by over 200 million people across Africa and beyond.

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