OUR KIND OF ENGLISH: In accidents, it isn’t vehicles that lose control; it’s drivers

OUR KIND OF ENGLISH: In accidents, it isn’t vehicles that lose control; it’s drivers

[The Citizen - Tanzania] - 4/07/2025
We’ve had the occasion to say it numerous times: this column, aptly titled Our Kind of English is not strictly about the man who pens it. Rather, it’s about us all who are keen on the precise and correct use of this treacherous language called English. Wadau, we are so referred to in Kiswahili. (…)
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