Mpasua Msonobari
Every Word. Everywhere. Everybody to hear about the Swahili Language and Other African Languages. I am a Swahili native speaker and professional and represent Other African Languages native speakers and professional from a Language Service Provider called Languages Africa, www.languagesafrica.com. I am its CEO & Founder. It caters for the African language needs. It does interpreting services, translation projects, e.t.c including those of the French language. We have linguists operating from native Africa and do teach online students Swahili. Due to this we have a BIG clientele base of esteemed clients. I have been in the industry for almost 2 decades and have translated over 50,000,000 words in the English<>Swahili combination and attended countless conferences of close to 5, 000 hours as an Interpreter in the Swahili language. I am highly responsive and every new job for me is a new operation with a super customer care. I am a living legend in Swahili. Please read more… I do hold a degree in one of the arguably fastest growing African Language – Swahili. I am passionate about promoting the use of the African languages. I am also ready to articulate my deep understanding of the Swahili language to esteemed clients, individuals and organizations. I have vowed to always provide the better of the best and I am well known for the slogan, you have me, you have it. I am always passionate and diligent with whatever I do! I can take a bullet for the Swahili language and is known crusader of the language thru the phrase I coined in praise of the language, "Kiswahili Kitukuzwe, Kisifukuzwe." I have secured BIG Contracts with: Google, Microsoft, Nokia and Samsung in the African Languages i.e. Swahili, Somali, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Dinka, Nuer, Armharic, and many more. This is because of my high level of qualifications coupled with my zeal to win beyond the final stand needless to mention my able and always available Team.I, Mpasua Msonobari, share the same dream with Internet.org of translating the online platform into as many African languages as possible since this content isn’t available in the local languages. By doing so I hope to change the narrative of only 1 out of every 3 people being able to go online!