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What (who) is bwana - definition

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Bwana; List of English words of African origin; English words of Bantu origin

bwana         
['bw?:n?]
¦ noun (in East Africa) a boss or master (often used as a title or form of address).
Origin
from Kiswahili.
Jambo Bwana         
SINGLE
Jambo Bwana (song); Jambo Jambo
"Jambo Bwana" (in Swahili "Hello Sir") is a Kenyan pop song also popular in Tanzania. It was first released in 1982 by Kenyan band Them Mushrooms, and later covered by a number of other groups and artists, including Mombasa Roots, Safari Sound Band, Khadja Nin, Adam Solomon, Mani Kollengode, and the German group Boney M.
Adolphe Lumanu         
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO POLITICIAN
Adolphe Lumanu Mulenda Bwana N'Sefu; Adolphe Lumanu Mulenda Bwana N’Sefu; Adolphe Lumanu Mulenda Bwana Sefu
Adolphe Lumanu Mulenda Bwana N’sefu, born on 5 September 1952 in Kabinda, Lomami Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo, is a politician.

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List of English words of Niger-Congo origin

This is a list of English language words that come from the Niger-Congo languages. It excludes placenames except where they have become common words.

Examples of use of bwana
1. "His name is Kamau!" "Bwana asifiwe," Gorman said in Swahili, with a sheepish smile.
2. But still Bwana Blair can‘t quite tear himself away from the theatre which gave him his big break.
3. Oh well, the ruling still makes good news. – Bwana Peter, Nairobi, Kenya Sounds like a reminder to those that have forgotten where their standards lay.
4. He‘s even quoted as saying that this gives them a kind of "pure self–expression." He only needs to insert the adjective "childlike" to sound like your typical Big Bwana collector, circa 1'20.
5. Meanwhile, as Bwana Blair basks in the hero–worship of beaming Sierra Leone villagers, the civil war he helped kick–start in Iraq is accelerating to Apocalypse Now levels.