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Habari Gani, or what’s the news of the day, GrioFam? Today is Dec. 28, which marks day 3 of Kwanzaa. Tune in as Tatianna Mott (@tatiannamott) provides a deep dive on Kwanzaa day 3.
Habari gani, Twitter? Umoja, habari gani! Umoja (unity): "To strive for and maintain unity in the family, community, nation and race." Happy first day of Kwanzaa!
Related: Habari Gani? Celebrate Kwanzaa with Senegalese Chicken Thighs with Red Palm and Coconut Rice by Pierre Thiam. 35. "May your ancestors guide you to always live by the seven principles."
Kwanzaa (/ ˈ k w ɑː n z ə /) is an annual celebration of African-American culture from December 26 to January 1, culminating in a communal feast called Karamu, usually on the sixth day. [1]
Sources on the web variously report the second line of the lyrics as "habari gani? mzuri sana" or "habari gani?nzuri sana".While the first form yields most google hits, it seems to be incorrect from a grammatical point of view (which, of course, doesn't mean the original song, or any of its latter versions, couldn't actually use it).
Daily News has a Kiswahili sister paper Habari Leo, which was established in 2007. It is in tabloid form, unlike the Daily News which together with the Sunday News are all broadsheets. The papers are produced both in print and online.
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