koomisina
Koomisina is a term with origins in the Swahili language, commonly used to refer to a commissioner or an official holding a position of authority. Its usage is prevalent in various East African countries. The role of a koomisina can vary depending on the specific context, but it generally implies a person entrusted with administrative or executive responsibilities within a government, organization, or a specific sector.
Historically, the title has been associated with colonial administrations, where commissioners were appointed to oversee regions