posted on 2024-09-05, 23:30authored byEnna Sukutai Gudhlanga
This paper, is a discussion of the work that has been done by the Zimbabwe Government and The African Languages Research Institute in trying to promote the use and teaching of African languages in the country. It briefly discusses the colonial and post-colonial language policies that resulted in the marginalization of African languages. The discussion also focuses on the challenges and constraints that have been encountered in trying to use an African language as a language of wider communication and medium of instruction. The paper finally gives some practical suggestions on how Zimbabwe and other African Countries can promote indigenous languages.
A ZJER article on promoting local languages in education.
History
Publisher
Human Resources Research Centre (HRRC); University of Zimbabwe
Citation
Gudhlanga, E.S. (2005) Promoting The Use And Teaching Of African Languages In Zimbabwe, ZJER Vol. 17, no.1. Harare, Mt. Pleasant: HRRC