Officially,  Nasser Youth Movement member wins Tanzanian approval as Swahili translator

Officially,  Nasser Youth Movement member wins Tanzanian approval as Swahili translator
Officially,  Nasser Youth Movement member wins Tanzanian approval as Swahili translator

Officially,  Nasser Youth Movement member wins Tanzanian approval as Swahili translator


Shaima Tariq Jaber, a member of the Nasser Youth Movement in the East African Community, and a researcher in African affairs, obtained official accreditation as a translator and interpreter in the Swahili language from the National Center “BAKITA” in the Federal Republic of Tanzania. The center is one of the largest and most famous accredited centers in African languages, specialized  in the Swahili language, which is widespread in the east of the continent.

Tariq, a graduate of the Faculty of Al-Alsun, Ain Shams University, and a researcher in the Department of Linguistics, specializing in the Swahili language, is considered a promising female model. Despite her young age, she was able to make great strides in her field of specialization, and proved her worth as a translator of the Swahili language in many youth entities concerned with African affairs. Among them come her membership as a translator of the Swahili language in the Nasser International Youth Movement, She is also  a trainer and translator of the Swahili language in a number of research centers. She has a  distinguished career path in the field of media through her voluntary work  Tanzania's National Newspaper "Mwananchi".

It should be noted that the National Center for the Swahili Language “BAKITA” was established in 1967 with the aim of supporting, developing, and expanding the spread of the Swahili language, especially in the Federal Republic of Tanzania. By encouraging public sector institutions and civil society to use the Swahili language in written and visual works, the center also supports  the Swahili language's use in the official documents of the state.