Mtu Kuzi

  • This Girl

    This Girl

    Today I walked into a room that smelled of roasted meat and old moneymen sat around the table with faces carved in seriousnessplanning where our savings would go I was meant to listenmeant to join in the plottingbut then she appeared the light found her before my eyes didin that moment the conversation died her… Continue reading

  • You Stopped Seeing Me Before I Faded

    You Stopped Seeing Me Before I Faded

    There are moments in life when you sit next to someone you care about and still feel invisible It is a painful truth many of us avoid admitting but it happensSometimes people stop seeing us long before we actually fade from their lives I once read a short poem that spoke of a face turning… Continue reading

  • MUGUKA’S DARK IMPACT

    MUGUKA’S DARK IMPACT

    THE COSTLY TOLL! A Guide for Everyone🏆 Muguka is a plant that many people in Kenya chew. Some people say that it helps them feel more alert and awake. However, it has many effects on our health, our families, and our money. Let’s explore how chewing Muguka affects parents, families, women, men, and youths in… Continue reading

  • Sikio la Mama!

    Sikio la Mama!

    Katika kijiji kimoja cha Sikujua, kulikuwa na familia moja, baba, mama na mtoto wao mmoja aliyeitwa TikTok. TikTok alikuwa kijana mwenye busara na heshima, lakini ghafla tatizo la kifamilia likatokea. Waliosema na walisema: “Mtoto umleavyo ndivyo akuavyo, na kuzaa mwana si kazi, bali kulea ndio kazi.” TikTok alipofanya kosa na baba yake akataka kumwadhibu mama… Continue reading

  • Luget ab Mogori

    Luget ab Mogori

    In the mid-1800s, the Kipsigis men, known as fierce warriors, asked their elders for permission to raid. They planned to traverse the River Siyabei. The raid occurred in the Gusii land present day Kisii county. After gaining approval from the elders, which was seen as a good sign, they embarked on the raid successfully, seizing… Continue reading

  • AINA ZA MANENO

    Aina za manenoKuna mijadala kadhaa kuhusu idadi halisi ya aina za maneno katika lugha, wapo wanaoamini kuwa aina za maneno zipo saba na wengine wanadai zipo nane. Katika andiko hili sitajihusisha kabisa na mjadala huo isipokuwa nitafafanua idadi nane za aina za maneno zinazoelezwa na wengi. Hivyo zifuatazo ni aina nane za maneno katika lugha… Continue reading

  • SHAPED DIFFERENTLY!

    We emerge from varied backgrounds, some from humble beginnings others from affluence. Our educational journeys differ, shaped by struggles or privileges. Raised by different figures, be it one parent, both or guardians, we share the common thread of self-reliance. Some of us tread alone, armed with only documents, communication skills and our own resilience. We… Continue reading

  • Magofu ya GEDE

    Magofu ya Gedi, pia yanajulikana kama Gedi, ni eneo la kiakiolojia iliyo kwenye pwani ya Kenya, karibu na mji wa Malindi. Utakapofika lango la eneo hili utakaribishwa vyema sana na tumbili. Iwapo unataka kutazama tabia zao za kupendeza basi ndizi ni chakula chao. Unaweza kununua ndizi na kuwalisha Kwa manufaa yako. Sehemu hii Ina historia… Continue reading

  • Mwangwi Wa Usaliti

    Mara nyingi, tunatarajia kwamba marafiki na wenzetu watasherehekea na kutusaidia tunapofanikiwa katika maisha yetu. Hata hivyo, kuna wakati ambapo mafanikio ya haraka yanaweza kusababisha mabadiliko katika uhusiano wetu na watu wengine. Mara nyingi, mtu anayepata hadhi ya muda mfupi huenda akakumbwa na mabadiliko katika maisha yake, iwe ni kifedha, kijamii, kikazi na mara nyingi uhusiano… Continue reading

  • Wosia

    Usilolijua ni kama usiku Wa kiza! Continue reading

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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