Hi, I’m Connie


I grew up in a tiny village in the Swahili countryside (Mombasa, Kenya), but I’ve always had big dreams. Now, my goal is to help the world speak Swahili confidently and fluently!


Welcome to Swahili Kingdom, your go-to destination for learning the beautiful Swahili language. Get to experience personalized lessons whether you're a beginner or looking to improve your skills. Whether you're planning a trip to East Africa, or simply interested in learning a new language, these classes will provide you with the tools to communicate confidently in Swahili. Join us and start your journey to fluency today!

Learning a foreign language doesn’t have to be scary, embarrassing, or boring. I will teach you to enjoy the language-learning process so that you can feel proud of every word you say. 

Over fifty thousand students have joined me on their journey to Swahili fluency – what are you waiting for?

Come and join me!



Frequently Asked Questions


What exactly will you teach me?

You will learn and acquire Swahili vocabulary, phrasal verbs, and pronunciation that real native Swahili speakers use, and you can join other course members on Discord every Sunday at 6 p.m. East African time to speak confidently together.

When will I start the lessons?

You will receive immediate access to the full course when you join.

Which level is this course for?

This course is for beginner Swahili learners who want to become advanced and fluent.

How long should I study each day?

I recommend studying for about 15-30 minutes per day. Because this is a self-study course, you can study at any time. You can follow my recommended study plan available in the course.

How much is this course?

The Busy Bee Swahili for Beginners is a one-time payment of $99. You get lifetime access to the course material.


The Busy Bee Course is NOT for you if…

  • You don’t want to study at home during your free time.
  • You are not ready to pay and make an investment in your Swahili studies.
  • You are looking for a magical pill that makes you fluent in Swahili overnight (by the way, those pills don’t exist).

Are you still in?