This article examines linguistic hegemony and linguistic exclusion in the Zimbabwean print and broadcasting media. The discussion is based on the fact that the media carry language, operate through language and contribute to language promotion and development. Therefore, this article argues that there is need for a sound and working language policy for the print and broadcasting media in Zimbabwe. The language used in information dissemination, public debates and communication can include or exclude some speech communities in the country. However, the language choices in the media in Zimbabwe demonstrate multilayered linguistic hegemonies where English is generally the dominant language, while Shona and Ndebele are hegemonic to the other la...
The struggle against the hegemony of English in the education system and literary practice in Africa...
This article discusses the intersections of language, identity formation and nation building in Zimb...
Kalanga is a language spoken in Zimbabwe and Botswana. Residing in the borderlands of both countries...
This article examines linguistic hegemony and linguistic exclusion in the Zimbabwean print and broad...
The imperative for indigenous language media in post-independent Africa has been widely researched a...
Zimbabwe’s Broadcasting Services Amendment Act (BSAA; 2007) unveils a commitment towards multilingua...
This study examines the mediation of multilingualism, localism and the nation in the Zimbabwe Broadc...
he Zimbabwean sociolinguistic situation has for long been dogged by the lack of a holistic and well-...
This article analyses issues pertaining to language policy in Zimbabwean education beginning with th...
Policies and/or constitutional provisions are a cornerstone for the development of a country. Varie...
This article analyses the language in education policy of Zimbabwe. It attempts to highlight the fac...
A Publication by Raphael Nhongo a Lecturer in the Department of African Languages and Culture, Midla...
This article reflects on and reinterprets South Africa’s documented human rights-inspired language ...
This article investigates and evaluates the position of IsiNdebele in post-colonial Zimbabwe as a su...
The thrust of the paper is on the activities that have taken place in Zimbabwe concerning the formul...
The struggle against the hegemony of English in the education system and literary practice in Africa...
This article discusses the intersections of language, identity formation and nation building in Zimb...
Kalanga is a language spoken in Zimbabwe and Botswana. Residing in the borderlands of both countries...
This article examines linguistic hegemony and linguistic exclusion in the Zimbabwean print and broad...
The imperative for indigenous language media in post-independent Africa has been widely researched a...
Zimbabwe’s Broadcasting Services Amendment Act (BSAA; 2007) unveils a commitment towards multilingua...
This study examines the mediation of multilingualism, localism and the nation in the Zimbabwe Broadc...
he Zimbabwean sociolinguistic situation has for long been dogged by the lack of a holistic and well-...
This article analyses issues pertaining to language policy in Zimbabwean education beginning with th...
Policies and/or constitutional provisions are a cornerstone for the development of a country. Varie...
This article analyses the language in education policy of Zimbabwe. It attempts to highlight the fac...
A Publication by Raphael Nhongo a Lecturer in the Department of African Languages and Culture, Midla...
This article reflects on and reinterprets South Africa’s documented human rights-inspired language ...
This article investigates and evaluates the position of IsiNdebele in post-colonial Zimbabwe as a su...
The thrust of the paper is on the activities that have taken place in Zimbabwe concerning the formul...
The struggle against the hegemony of English in the education system and literary practice in Africa...
This article discusses the intersections of language, identity formation and nation building in Zimb...
Kalanga is a language spoken in Zimbabwe and Botswana. Residing in the borderlands of both countries...