VOLUME 3, ISSUE 2

Title: Progress and Reputation of Political and Economic Intention in Society: Examples from Kiswahili Novel


Authors: Gerephace Mwangosi

 Gerephace Mwangosi Catholic University of Mbeya, P.O. Box 2622, Mbeya, United Republic of Tanzania.

*Correspondence: gerephace.mwangosi@cucom.ac.tz


Abstract


This article has examined the progress and reputation of political and economic intention in society by referring to the Kiswahili novel. The basic data presented in this article was found in the novel Mwalimu Mkuu wa Watu through a careful reading method. A review of the documents used to verify the primary data was obtained through electronic and library methods. The analysis and review of the presented data were guided by the Sociological Theory. The results of the purposes found show that the Kiswahili novel is a direct link of the society that deliberates the right situation and time in reviewing and building the foundations to educate society and understand its history and development in all its political, economic and cultural aspects. This situation gives the community a wide opportunity to understand the environment and their needs by referring to the real situation. This article looks at this category as a special reference library for issues aimed at building a system to train, strengthen and keep society together. This article concludes that the Kiswahili novel is measured as a basic human act; and is one of the stable social institutions that are given a wide field in managing, leading and explaining to the community the real context regarding the political, economic and movement in a particular community.

Keywords: Kiswahili Novel, Intention, Progress and Reputation, and Sociological Theory

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