Karura Voices – Hakuna Jambo | Gospel Audio
“Hakuna Jambo” is a Swahili gospel phrase that translates to “There is nothing” or more fully “Th…
“Hakuna Jambo” is a Swahili gospel phrase that translates to “There is nothing” or more fully “Th…
“Hari Imbaraga” is a phrase in Kinyarwanda that translates to “There is Power” In a Gospel (Chris…
“Faragha” (Swahili word meaning privacy or secrecy) in a Gospel context carries a deep spiritual …
“Nowa” refers to the biblical figure Noah, whose story is found in the book of Genesis. In a Gosp…
“Amahoro” is a word from Kinyarwanda (also used in Kirundi) that means “peace.” In a Gospel conte…
The phrase “Fanya Tulivyo Zungumza” is Swahili for “Do as we agreed” or “Do what we discussed.” I…
The Swahili phrase “Yeye Ni Baba” translates directly to “He is Father” in English. In a gospel…
“Mungu Wa Maajabu” is Swahili and translates to “God of Wonders” in English. In a gospel setting,…
“Ninguonete” is a Kikuyu word that can be translated as “See what I have seen” or “What I have wi…
“Imana Ikomeye” is a phrase in Kinyarwanda that translates to “Mighty God” or “Powerful God.” In …
“Emmanuel” in a Gospel (Christian) context comes from the Bible and means “God with us.” The name…
“Sala Nga Bolamu” is a phrase from Lingala, and in a Gospel context it carries a deep spiritual m…
“Na Pona Yo Yesu” is a phrase from Lingala, and in English it translates roughly to “With You, Je…
“Tu Es Puissant” is French for “You Are Powerful.” In a gospel or worship setting, “Tu Es Puissan…
“Pas une minute” (French for “Not a minute”) in a Gospel context carries a strong spiritual messa…
"Aleki Mafuta Ya Nzoyi” is a phrase from Lingala often used in gospel songs. Literal meaning…