Mbivilia ( Kamba Bible)

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4.4
1.76K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Every person desires to read the holy bible in their own language. Mbivilia is the Bible in the Kikamba language. It is commonly known in the same Language as " Maandiko Matheu Ma Ngai" It contains the Old and the New Testament also known as " Utianio Kamba na Utianio Mukuu" .
Updated on
Apr 9, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.4
1.73K reviews
Charles Mwaniki
March 29, 2024
one of the best app,infact i have been looking for a kamba bible app for long....God bless you for the wonderful job... something else smart about this app,if you highlight a certain verse in one bible version,the same verse will be highlighted in all other versions automatically...wow.... very smart you don't need to highlight every verse in every bible version you are reading...
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Mike Mutie
April 5, 2024
Currently it is useless, it says you need to accept to the policy, and there is nowhere to agree...it is just annoying, I wish I could rate it a 0
17 people found this review helpful
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Dorcas Kithuka
April 11, 2024
Am getting annoyed by the fact that I changed my phone and installing this app has been a nuisance. Am told to accept the private policy but there is no where to click
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What's new

Fixed Bugs
Changed Audio
Improved performance

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