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Kiswahili scores historic UNESCO recognition as official language
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81714, member: 636"] Kiswahili just leveled up globally after UNESCO finally added it to the official roster. This massive win happened during a session in Samarkand where the body designated the African tongue as its seventh operational language. Envoy Ali Jabiri Mwadini hailed the move as a victory for Tanzania and speakers everywhere. The Ministry of Information partnered with BAKITA and BAKIZA to force this recognition through. Over two hundred million people speak this dialect across the continent. Michel Toto commended the government for driving an initiative that fits the organizational strategy to boost African visibility. Previous efforts established a dedicated international day for the language. This upgrade unlocks fresh gigs for translators and scholars in the diplomatic space. Roots trace back to the coast, where merchants utilized it for commerce. Julius Nyerere deployed the vocabulary to unify liberation groups. Authorities intend to fund digital platforms, ensuring the influence keeps spreading. [/QUOTE]
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