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Aniceti Kitereza (1896–1981) was a
Tanzanian Catholic cleric and novelist, born in 1896 on the
island of Ukerewe, in Lake Victoria, in
modern day Ukerewe...
- do****entary
producer and
member of the
Tanzania Albinism Collective.
Aniceti Kitereza (1896–1981) was a
Tanzanian Catholic cleric and novelist, born in 1896...
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modern literature include Shaaban Robert,
Muhammed Said Abdulla,
Aniceti Kitereza,
Ebrahim Hussein,
Abdulrazak Gurnah and
Penina Muhando. One of the most...
- nation.
William Shija,
politician Gertrude Mongella,
politician Aniceti Kitereza,
cleric and
writer Euphrase Kezilahabi, poet
Gabriel Ruhumbika, novist...
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Africa (1963–2015)
Nahida Esmail Euphrase Kezilahabi (1944–2020)
Aniceti Kitereza (1896–1981)
Abdulrazak Gurnah (born 1948)
Peter K.
Palangyo (1939–1993)...
- (1944–2020), novelist, poet and
scholar Jacqueline M****awe, poet
Aniceti Kitereza (1896–1981),
novelist Elieshi Lema (1949– ), novelist, children's author...
- Bugonoka,
Ntulanalwo na Bulihwali) is a
novel by
Tanzanian author Aniceti Kitereza. The
novel is an
extended story depicting historical life of the Kerewe...
- (1895–1967, England, f)
William Kitchiner (1775–1827, England, nf)
Aniceti Kitereza (1896–1981, Tanzania, f)
Marvin Kitman (1929–2023, US, nf)
Sandra Kitt...
- from ****rewe into English.
Ruhumbika is a
nephew of
Kitereza and had
unique access to the
Kitereza’s m****cripts and diaries.
Ruhumbika has also taught...
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Shaaban Robert (considered the
father of
Swahili literature),
Aniceti Kitereza,
Muhammed Saley Farsy, ****i Katalambulla, Adam
Shafi Adam,
Muhammed Said...