Uganda: Enrol for Kiswahili Classes Today

13 October 2010
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Kampala — WHEN we travel as a group to a foreign place, one of the first instincts is to find a way of communicating with the home- front, after communication is established.

A sense of peace and security instantly reigns. Today, we are able to effectively utilise mass communication like the television, tadio, press, cinema, books, and the internet.

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