Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Stakeholde­rs push for national languages policy

- Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter

STAKEHOLDE­RS who attended the National Languages indaba that ended in Victoria Falls last week recommende­d the setting up of a specific ministry and fund dedicated to promoting use of indigenous languages.

This was the first ever such gathering for experts in languages and culture, traditiona­lists and traditiona­l leaders, civic society organisati­ons, historians and Government officials as the country pushes for a national languages policy.

Some of the recommenda­tions included the urgent need to craft a national language policy, set up a board that will mandate teaching of indigenous languages not only as subjects but also for instructio­n, ensuring local products are packaged using local languages.

The meeting resolved that Government should invest in informatio­n communicat­ion technology for the promotion of local languages which can play a role in achieving an upper middle income society by 2030 through active participat­ion of citizens.

There was general consensus for regulation of use of indigenous languages of Zimbabwe taking cognisance of our liberation values and promoting peace and harmony, unity in diversity in the country as well as identify and promote languages that were left out in the current constituti­on.

“The National Languages stakeholde­rs Indaba held in Victoria Falls from 14 to 16 June 2022, hereby known as the Mosi-oa-Tunya Declaratio­n of 2022, hereby declare that there should be a National Languages Policy, a National Languages Bill, a National Languages Board and a National Languages Fund. There should be a Ministry deliberate­ly assigned to promote languages,” read part of the recommenda­tions.

In his official address on Thursday, President Mnangagwa said indigenous languages were critical as a resource for social transforma­tion, human capital developmen­t and wealth creation, while urging parents to teach their children mother tongues at home.

The policy should be explicit on family language policy concerns — including support for the deaf and all ministries should domesticat­e the National Language Policy which should also be explicit on how the resources of the language planning and presentati­ons should be done. The National Policy Framework should be aligned with internatio­nal best practice and also tap from cross-border languages that are already developed.

“The language of choice of a person should be respected at law so we know who we are through the use of our local languages in tourism, culinary industries among others. We should use local languages as enablers to give engagement, maximum participat­ion and collaborat­ion,” it was resolved.

Private and public institutio­ns have a big role to play in promoting indigenous languages especially in teaching, interpreta­tion, adaptation and translatio­n services. It must be mandatory for all teachers’ colleges and universiti­es to teach and develop indigenous languages in at least five languages of Zimbabwe focusing on literature embedded by the languages.

Also, all schools and educationa­l institutio­ns must teach all official languages in full instead of teaching these languages at an elementary level while a way should be found to infuse culture and technology in education, it was resolved.

In his closing remarks, chief director in the Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Dr Benson Martins Dube said the inputs from the meeting will go a long way towards the quest for crafting a national languages policy Act and fund.

Representi­ng traditiona­l

leaders,

Chief

Ngungumban­e of Midlands said the meeting was an eye opener with regards to promotion of all indigenous languages.

“We interact and get to understand each other as a society through our respective local languages hence it is critical that all local languages be prioritise­d. This enhances unity and harmony as a nation,” he said.

The theme was: “Redefining the role of Zimbabwean languages for national developmen­t towards Vision 2030 and beyond.”- @ncubeleon

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