How to be Hakuna Matata

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Pub Date 28 Nov 2024 | Archive Date 2 Jan 2025

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Description

Welcome to the Hakuna Matata club.

The secret to a wholesome Hakuna Matata (no worries) life is neither a secret, nor is it glaringly apparent. It all begins with daring to take the next step, building resilience, accepting one’s own complicated self and most importantly, spreading a little kindness along the way.

This little book of methali (Swahili proverbs), takes you on a journey of discovery into the wellness contained in the precious gift of yesteryears wisdom. This wisdom has been passed down from generation to generation, it is old, and it is tested. The anecdotes are filtered from the proverbs to provide a personal perspective. Remember, as all proverbs do, the methali’s wisdom will find its own meaning with each person.

How to be Hakuna Matata is an inspiring and motivational book that includes little gems of hope found in the methali. The wellness it brings is now yours to keep or to share if it takes your fancy.

Welcome to the Hakuna Matata club.

The secret to a wholesome Hakuna Matata (no worries) life is neither a secret, nor is it glaringly apparent. It all begins with daring to take the next step...


A Note From the Publisher

Zeha Tembo was born with a wandering soul. She describes her childhood experience in 80s post-colonial era in Kenya, as growing up in a ‘euphoric haze of a new dawn’. Her subsequent move to England in pursuit for higher education led to various odd jobs before settling on a career in the city. She is interested in the interplay of languages, culture and social justice. When she’s not reading, she is writing. Zeha is based in London.

Zeha Tembo was born with a wandering soul. She describes her childhood experience in 80s post-colonial era in Kenya, as growing up in a ‘euphoric haze of a new dawn’. Her subsequent move to England...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781836280521
PRICE £9.99 (GBP)
PAGES 80

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