His back aches.
Burdens greater than the load he carries
His family at home cries
and today he walks home
A CELEBRATED revolutionary
But with nothing to show his kids
And his tired wife
Other than a story
Papa went out to fight for tomorrow
He might have messed up but
He hopes somehow he shook the dynasties
That hide under liases.
Papa went out
To peacefully ask ,bread and tea,please
But he was given TEA-R-GAS
although nit the best
Will cause some change
And tomorrow when you become leaders
Next to that Tom mboya Street post
You’ll stand and say
Papa has anger issues and didn’t have much
But he fought for what he knew was true
Revolutionary Poem
About Me
Welcome to my blog, MTU KUZI, a space dedicated to informing and educating a diverse audience without bias toward age, gender, race, or any other distinguishing factor. I am a seasoned professional with a deep foundation in communication, translation, administration, and education. My extensive experience spans prestigious roles at institutions like Pwani University, Mozilla Foundation, KIPPRA, and teaching Kiswahili at the University of Carolina – Chapel Hill.As a Kiswahili expert, I specialize in translating between English and Kiswahili and tutor both languages with a focus on immersive, practical learning experiences. My expertise in Kiswahili not only enhances my teaching but also enriches my translations, allowing for culturally and contextually accurate communication.In this blog, I leverage my skills and experiences to create content that bridges cultural divides and fosters understanding. Proficient in various software applications and online collaboration platforms, I aim to streamline communication processes and engage with a global audience effectively.You are invited to join me on this journey of exploration and learning. Follow MTU KUZI on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn to stay updated and connected. Thank you for visiting, and I look forward to sharing more with you.

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