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A man walking with a tray of bananas on his head.

Tomu mulekisi wa makonde Tom the banana seller

Written by Humphreys Odunga

Illustrated by Zablon Alex Nguku

Translated by Christabel Songiso, Akombelwa Muyangana

Read by Chrispin Musweu, Margaret Wamuwi Sililo

Language siLozi

Level Level 2

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A man carrying a tray of bananas on his head.

Tomu ushimbanga mukeke wa makonde abuzwize.

Tom carries a tray of ripe bananas.


A man walking with a tray of bananas on his head.

Tomu uyanga kwa musika kuyolekisa makonde.

Tom goes to the market to sell bananas.


People buying fruit at a market.

Batu kwa musika baleka miselo.

People at the market are buying fruit.


A man standing at a banana stall.

Kono hakuna yaleka makonde a Tomu. Balata kuleka miselo kwa basali.

But no one is buying Tom’s bananas. They prefer to buy fruit from women.


A man sitting at a banana stall.

“Mwa sibaka saluna, ki basali feela baba lekisanga miselo,” batu babulela. “Ki muuna ya cwañi yo?” batu babuza.

“In our community, only women sell fruit,” people say. “What kind of a man is this?” people ask.


A man standing at a banana stall and people walking towards him.

Kono Tomu hazwafi. Wa huweleza, “hamuleke makonde aka! Amuleke makonde aka abuzwize mi amunati!”

But Tom does not give up. He calls, “Buy my bananas! Buy my sweet ripe bananas!”


A woman holding a bunch of bananas and a man standing at a banana stall passing her bananas.

Musali yomuñwi ashimba makonde amañata mwa mukeke. Atalimisisa makonde katokomelo.

One woman picks up a bunch of bananas from the tray. She looks at the bananas carefully.


A woman holding up a bunch or bananas in a market.

Musali yo aleka makonde.

The woman buys the bananas.


A man standing at a banana stall and people walking towards him.

Batu babañata bataha fa sintolo. Baleka makonde a Tomu ni kuaca.

More people come to the stall. They buy Tom’s bananas and eat them.


A man standing with an empty tray at a market stall and people eating bananas.

Onafo, fa mukeke kele kufela. Tomu ubala masheleñi a fumani.

Soon, the tray is empty. Tom counts the money he earned.


A man buying items from a market stall and putting them in a tray.

Cwale Tomu waleka mulola, swikili, ni sinkwa. Lika ze alibeya mwa mukeke wahae.

Then Tom buys soap, sugar, and bread. He puts the things in his tray.


A man carrying a tray on his head.

Tomu watengenya mukeke wahae fa toho anze aya kwandu.

Tom balances the tray on his head and goes home.


Written by: Humphreys Odunga
Illustrated by: Zablon Alex Nguku
Translated by: Christabel Songiso, Akombelwa Muyangana
Read by: Chrispin Musweu, Margaret Wamuwi Sililo
Language: siLozi
Level: Level 2
Source: Tom the banana seller from African Storybook
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