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Reconfiguring Zimbabwe’s Language Policy: The Case of Micro-Level Policy Appropriation at Selected Teachers’ Colleges


Nicholas Sithole

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In 2013 Zimbabwe promulgated a new constitution which gave official recognition to sixteen languages. The constitutional provisions on language were a culmination of years of advocacy and lobbying by formerly marginalised ethnolinguistic groups whose languages had no significant role to play in any meaningful domain.


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