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A rabbit jumping by the riverside.

Kubu haisina milili Why hippos have no hair

Written by Basilio Gimo, David Ker

Illustrated by Carol Liddiment

Translated by Christabel Songiso, Akombelwa Muyangana

Read by Chrispin Musweu, Margaret Wamuwi Sililo

Language siLozi

Level Level 2

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A rabbit walking by a riverside.

Lizazi leliñwi, Shakame neizamaya kwa munanga wa nuka.

One day, Rabbit was walking by the riverside.


A hippo eating grass by a riverside.

Kubu niyona neiliteni, neiya kwa kuzamaya nikuca bucwañi bobutala bobunde.

Hippo was there too, going for a stroll and eating some nice green grass.


A hippo stepping on a rabbit's foot.

Kubu neisikabona kuli Shakame naliteni mi yahata fa lihutu lahae kakusaziba. Shakame akala kuomanya Kubu, “Wena Kubu! Hauboni kuli unihatile fa liutu?”

Hippo didn’t see that Rabbit was there and she accidentally stepped on Rabbit’s foot. Rabbit started screaming at Hippo, “You Hippo! Can’t you see that you’re stepping on my foot?”


A rabbit holding its injured foot looking up at a hippo.

Kubu yakupa swalelo ku Shakame. “Uniswalele. Nenisikakubona! Nakupa uniswalele luli.” Kono Shakame nasalati kuteeleza zeo mi ahuweleza Kubu,” uezize kamabomu! Lizazi lelimu ukabona! Ukalifa koto!”

Hippo apologised to Rabbit, “I’m so sorry. I didn’t see you. Please forgive me!” But Rabbit wouldn’t listen and he shouted at Hippo, “You did that on purpose! Someday, you’ll see! You’re going to pay!”


A rabbit jumping next to fire.

Shakame yayobata mulilo nikubulela, “zamaya uyocisa Kubu haikazwa mwa mezi kuyofula bucwañi, neinihatile!” Mulilo waalaba, “akuna butata wena, Shakame mulikanaka. Nikaeza kamo kupezi.”

Rabbit went to find Fire and said, “Go, burn Hippo when she comes out of the water to eat grass. She stepped on me!” Fire answered, “No problem, Rabbit, my friend. I’ll do just what you ask.”


A hippo running away from fire.

Kasamulaho Kubu neifulela kwahule ni nuka. “Mawee!” Mulilo watuka hahulu. Malimi a mulilo akala kucisa milili ya Kubu.

Later, Hippo was eating grass far from the river when, “Whoosh!” Fire burst into flame. The flames began to burn Hippo’s hair.


A hippo crying in the river.

Kubu yakala kulila mi yamatela mwa mezi. Milili ya yona kaufela neicisizwe ki mulilo. Kubu yaekeza kulila, “Milili yaka icisizwe ki mulilo. Milili yaka kaufela iile. Milili yaka yeminde!”

Hippo started to cry and ran for the water. All her hair was burned off by the fire. Hippo kept crying, “My hair has burned in the fire! My hair is all gone! My beautiful hair!”


A rabbit jumping by the riverside.

Shakame natabile kubona milili ya Kubu inge icile. Mi nikacenule, kasabo ya mulilo, Kubu haiyangi kwahule ni mezi.

Rabbit was happy that Hippo’s hair was burned. And to this day, for fear of fire, the hippo never goes far from the water.


Written by: Basilio Gimo, David Ker
Illustrated by: Carol Liddiment
Translated by: Christabel Songiso, Akombelwa Muyangana
Read by: Chrispin Musweu, Margaret Wamuwi Sililo
Language: siLozi
Level: Level 2
Source: Why hippos have no hair from African Storybook
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