The Chaga people speak many languages, including:
Maasai
zulu
Tanzania has no official language, but I think you're thinking about Swahili, which is official in Kenya and widely spoken in Tanzania.
African Tradition Religion
The Maasai are a nilotic Ethnic tribe that live in Kenya and Northern Tanzania.
Martin F. Shao has written: 'Bruno Gutmann's missionary method and its influence on the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania, Northern Diocese' -- subject(s): Chaga (African people), Church history, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania. Northern Diocese, History, Missions, Religion, Theory
Tanzania.
Tanzania
East Africa (Kenya and Tanzania)
the main language in kigoma is kiha which gihangaza
The language of the Luo people in Kenya is also called Luo in English (Kiluo in Swahili). The people of the same tribe across the border in Tanzania are called the Jaluo. There is almost surely a special form for "the Luo language" in Luo, but the answer must come from a contributor who knows Luo.
Yngve Thorberg has written: 'English in a multilingual society' -- subject(s): English language in Tanzania, Grammar, Study and teaching, Tanzania, Swahili language, English language