Little Brian Ready to Host Female Kenyan Teachers After Uganda Adopted Kiswahili as Official Language

Little Brian Ready to Host Female Kenyan Teachers After Uganda Adopted Kiswahili as Official Language

  • Ugandan comedian has urged Kenyans to look for Kiswahili teaching jobs in his country after they adopted the language as an official one
  • Uganda cabinet approved the adoption of Kiswahili as an official language and directed that it be made a compulsory subject in primary and secondary schools
  • Brian jokingly said he is willing to offer accommodation to female Kenyan teachers but not for male

Ugandan comedian Little has expressed his willingness to help female Kenyan teachers who will be crossing borders to the neighbouring country to look for Kiswahili teaching jobs.

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Ugandan comedian Little Brian. Photo: Little Brian.
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This is after the Ugandan government adopted Kiswahili as an official language, making it a compulsory subject in both primary and secondary schools.

Brian said many Ugandans are still struggling to master the language and it would force them to hire most Kenyans or Tanzanians to bridge the gap.

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Little Brian ready to accommodate female teachers

Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, the comedian said he is willing to accommodate quite a number of Kenyan female teachers.

Brian, however, noted that the offer is only for Kenyan ladies and not men.

"Kenyans coming to Uganda to teach Kiswahili are welcome. I will accommodate female teachers for free. Men can look for their houses and sleep and those without houses can be sleeping at the Police Station," Brian said.

Little Brian is looking for Kenyan wife

As previously reported by TUKO.co.ke, Little Brian disclosed his intentions to marry a Kenyan beauty.

In an interview with TUKO.co.ke's entertainment editor, the scriptwriter said he wants to marry a Kenyan lady arguing that most of them are user-friendly and kindhearted.

"I love Kenyans, most of them are friendly and generous. Therefore, I would prefer marrying a Kenyan to a Ugandan," Brian said.

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The thespian divulged that he is looking for a woman who is honest, trustworthy and God-fearing.

Receives flood of applications from Kenyan women

The comedian revealed he received over 70 applicants who are interested in settling down in marriage with him.

"I am getting too many friend requests as if someone leaked my intimacy videos. I got many applications. My Facebook inbox has 51 applications and Whatsapp 21," he said.

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