1960s Zambian Instrumental Vibes – Volume 2: Zambezi Calling
The wait is over! Following the success of Volume 1, which has already gathered over 20,000 views in the last…
Read MoreThe wait is over! Following the success of Volume 1, which has already gathered over 20,000 views in the last…
Read MoreWe’ve launched our first beginner-friendly Bemba language eBook! “Learning Bemba In 10 Easy Lessons” is now available as a downloadable PDF on KitweOnline. Learn greetings, everyday phrases, and cultural tips — one easy step at a time. Start speaking Bemba today!
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Read MoreEpisode 1: The Visit Begins
Chanda: Mwashibukeni.
(Good morning.)
Bwalya: Endita mukwai. Uli shani mune?
(Morning to you too. How are you, my friend?)
Chanda: Ulupwa luli shani?
(How is the family?)
Bwalya: Bwino. Bana Bupe bamushindika ku sukulu.
(Fine. Bupe’s mum has escorted her to school.)
Chanda: Ndefwaya ukwisa mimona lelo.
(I want to come see you today.)
Bwalya: Mwati kuli bwino uko kuntu?
(Is everything OK over there?)
🟢 Each message reveals more than just words—it opens a window into everyday Bemba life, culture, and emotion.
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