This article explores how South Africa celebrates its linguistic diversity through its Constitution and government policies. It highlights the importance of language in preserving cultural heritage and promoting unity.
Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.on 24 September every year, is a time for South Africa ns to reflect on and appreciate the languages, cultural traditions and customs that make the nation unique.
Given that protecting diversity is one the key characteristics of a free and open society it is no surprise that the Constitution guarantees rights to all South Africa’s cultural, religious and linguistic communities.Giving each of these languages the status of an official language allows every citizen in the country to communicate and express themselves in a way that resonates with their identity. This commitment to linguistic diversity is a celebration of our multicultural society.
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