• KiUbuntu a common language for all africans

  • Jul 12 2024
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

KiUbuntu a common language for all africans

  • Summary

  • Welcome to a new episode of the ALATT podcast, where we discover innovators who have created a practical tool or technology to enhance the use of an African language.


    In this episode, we had the pleasure to discuss with Mme NDUKU Musyimi-Mulumba (Advocate for the KiUbuntu language) on the latest post of African Language Technologies and Tools podcast.


    Through out this discussion she highlights the importance of preserving African languages and the challenges in promoting KiUbuntu. The aims is to foster pan-African unity through language, using technology and grassroots efforts to reclaim and evolve this cultural heritage.


    Join us in this insightful conversation as we explore her innovative work and the transformative impact of KiUbuntu in the rehersal of african languages.


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