One often encounters interesting signs in Africa. Below is one I saw in Voi, Kenya in the early 1970's. The shopkeeper couldn't understand why the wazungu were taking pictures.
"Taura tinzwe" is a Shona expression that literally says, "Speak that we may hear." It can be used to let a person know that you are ready to listen or to ask a speaker to speak louder. Here it is the "nom de plume" of . . .leon johnson
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