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Book Review – Some Bemba Names And Their Meanings
by JS •
Book Review: Of Mulenga M. Kapwepwe’s “Some Bemba Names And Their Meanings”
Kitwe Poetry Corner – February, 2011
by Lydia Mhango •
This week we give you more poems and a peak behind the scenes, with photos from Kitwe Poetry Corner.
You are cordially invited to the fortnightly poetry readings at Kitwe Little Theatre.
Survival Mu Mayadi
by Lydia Mhango •
I visited two neighbours of mine in Parklands. From the main road, Kuomboka Drive, one can never guess what
is going on in their combined backyards.
Free English-Bemba Dictionary: A-M
by JS •
KitweOnLine is proud to present a free English-Bemba dictionary explaining basic Bemba language.
Madalas Band Of Kitwe
by JS •
Kitwe Poetry Corner – 21 January 2011
by Lydia Mhango •
The Kitwe Poetry Corner has been joined by new members. They have been also been reading poems that they have written. The older members have been consistent and here are the poems they read.
Vernacular Names For Zambian Birds
by JS •
Zambia has 779 indigenous bird species. Here are photos of 45 birds with their names in Bemba and English.
Kitwe Poetry Corner – Dylan Thomas
by Lydia Mhango •
From the clutch of poems read at Kitwe Poetry Corner in 2010, one almost slipped the net, but we are happy to present it here.
Bemba Lesson 4: Visiting A Friend
by JS •
In this lesson we cover some words you might want to use while visiting a friend. BEMBA. ENGLISH Odi May I come in? Kalibu (Odini) You may come in Ingileni Please come / go in Ikaleni pa mupando. Please be seated Bushe ba mayo epo bali? Is the mistress at home? Bushe ba tata epo…