Mother tongue hot potato

Basarwa dancing at Diphuduhudu.PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Basarwa dancing at Diphuduhudu.PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

Various stakeholders including the UN Special Rapporteur on cultural rights, Farida Shaheed in her recent visit to the country have raised the issue of mother tongue education in Botswana.

Others include the University of Botswana San Research Centre and the Botswana Congress Party, amongst others.  Shaheed called on the country to embark on a “second phase of nation building that reflects, builds on and celebrates the rich cultural diversity of the country”. She observed: “While the use of Setswana as the national language has enabled most people in the country to communicate with each other, mother tongue education in the first years of schooling is certainly a way forward”.

She said: “The risk of further disadvantage incurred upon children in remote areas who have no or minimal exposure to Setswana in their families and communities, in particular those residing in hostels without family support systems, is significant”.

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