Tuesday evening live at Alliance Française de Mombasa as we host award-winning author of 'Why do You Dance When You Walk' Abdourahman WABERI Auteur . Marj the date, Tuesday March 7th at 5.30pm. Pwani Tribune🌴 Swahili Hottie ❤️🔥 Hassan Kassim Strokes of My Pen Omar Kibulanga | #Mswahili FaFi
Indo-Masai fusion dance. Happening today evening at Alliance Française de Mombasa . Looking forward to experiencing the fusion of two completely different cultures. Pwani Tribune🌴 Omar Kibulanga | #Mswahili Hassan Kassim
Can't wait to listen to Hassan Kassim
talking about literary translation on this! 🏃🏽♀️🏃🏽♀️🏃🏽♀️
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Hassan Kassim is a Kenyan writer and Kiswahili literary translator. He was a beneficiary of the PenPen residency by the European Union, later longlisted for the inaugural Toyin Falola Prize for African short fiction, and the 2022 winner of the Mozilla…
Hassan Kassim The Izzeddin Al-Qassam Brigades, is a special forces unit meticulously designed to undertake the custodianship, protection, and, when necessary, discreet relocation of Israeli hostages according to Islamic rules
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“Last, she pulled a chair out from behind the door and placed it opposite her bed. For her guest.”
Read on to experience the first collection of Swahili fiction in English translation with a story by Fatma Shafii (tr. Hassan Kassim). bit.ly/40ZHLxW
Hassan Kassim #Antisemitism
Indeed seems they may qualify as they fell in love with h mas
Hassan Kassim Safal-Cornell Kiswahili Prize It's one of those 'technical' made-up words, isn't it
Hassan Kassim 1) The hospitality that Arabs and other Muslims are known for.
2) zionists lies are being exposed - thanks to social media.
Hassan Kassim Thank God they have their Heads and they have not been burned Ali e by the Hamas Terrorists!
Hassan Kassim Safal-Cornell Kiswahili Prize I don't think so. It's purely technical. Halina uswahili.
Hassan Kassim I wonder why he replied in his singular name,Napoleon, and not as Napoleon Bonaparte. If I had such a name, I would always say them together.