The problem is you don't understand the first thing about how evolution works how it does not work.
The continuing evolution of a species is a response to its environment, i.e the genes that help the species survive are passed on while those that don't die out, therefore there is no way to predict what a species will look like in the future because there is no way to predict what the environmental factors will be in the future.
About kutoona "masokwe yakibadilika", first humans and chimps not apes share the most DNA similarities, we share roughly 98% of our DNA so in actual fact they are much more "human" or we are much more "chimp" than you think. It is only mans vanity that refuses to believe that we are so much the same as our chimp friends, how much DNA do we have to share before you can say chimps are becoming human?
Secondly evolution in animals take a very long time, there is no way you will be able to observe it, e.g humans in their present form have existed for about 100,000 years, and homosapiens have existed for over half a million years, so your wish to "see" any changes is silly at best.