A head of the World Kiswahili Language Day to be celebrated on Friday, July 7, to recognize the global importance of Kiswahili in uniting communities across Africa, Chinese run social media platform, TikTok, said in a statement that #Kiswahili and #SwahiliTikTok hashtags will play a critical role in advancing positive impact of Kiswahili, a language that most communities speak – and enthusiasts use to share content.
TikTok, a platform that has become a hub for inspirational content and practical creativity noted that the Swahili-speaking creators embrace food recipes and fashion tips to entertainment and language education to bring people together.
Its head of operations Sub-Saharan Africa Boniswa Sidwaba, said the emergence of Kenyan TikTok content creators dedicated to teaching Kiswahili is a commendable effort in preserving and promoting cultural and linguistic heritage.
“Embracing digital platforms for language education is crucial in ensuring the continued global relevance and appeal of Kiswahili to the global community,” Sidwaba said.
According to UNESCO, with over 200 million users globally, Kiswahili is among the select few languages with such a vast reach in Africa. This year, for the first time, Kenya will host the World Kiswahili Language Day celebrations under the theme: “Kiswahili, Multilingual Education and the Enhancement of Peace” in an effort to promote Kiswahili as a symbol of unity, peace, and multiculturalism.
The East African Community (EAC) countries—Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, DRC, South Sudan, and Burundi—are known for their proficiency in Kiswahili. Kenya and Tanzania have Kiswahili as their national languages, and as part of this year’s celebrations, Kenya is expected to declare a National Kiswahili Day, encouraging everyone to speak the language.
Popular Kiswahili creators on TikTok
@lugha_hub_swahili, with 97.6K followers offers lessons in Swahili and English, covering phrases for everyday situations like home, school, and the market. He also teaches Swahili to kids, provides guidance, and sells books to improve conversational Swahili skills. Watch here
@godwinthenewsman (339.1K Followers) specializes in beginner-level vocabulary lessons in Kiswahili, focusing on building a strong foundation in the language. Watch here
@abalanguguagescenter (10.3K Followers) helps the Somali community in East Africa learn Kiswahili. He is also writing a Kiswahili beginner’s book translated into Somali. Watch here
@mwalimu57 (64.7K Followers) teaches Swahili and clarifies terms widely used by Kenyans that are perceived as Swahili words but are actually adopted from local languages. She offers alternative Swahili names for such terms and translates challenging English and scientific words into Swahili. Watch here
@swahiliwithtwea (125.2K Followers) goes beyond teaching Swahili basics by translating from English and Luganda. She also uses famous music lyrics to explain the meaning of words creatively. Watch here