Languages

4 | Languages

Law Society of Zimbabwe: Model Constitution of Zimbabwe (2010)
  1. The official languages of Zimbabwe are English, Kalanga, Nambya, Ndebele, Sena, Shangaan, Shona, Sotho, Tonga and Venda.
  2. English is the language of record.
  3. All State institutions and agencies at every level must—
    1. ensure that all the official languages are treated equitably;  and
    2.  take into account the language preferences of people affected by governmental measure or communication.
  4. The State must take positive measures to promote and advance the use of all languages used in Zimbabwe, including sign language, and must create conditions for the development of these languages.
  5. An Act of Parliament must provide that—
    1. within ten years from the commencement of this Constitution, every official language is a language of record, alongside English, where it is predominantly spoken and has been predominantly spoken for the past one hundred years;  and
    2.  within twenty-five years from the commencement of this Constitution, all official languages must be recognised as languages of record alongside English.
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Kariba Draft Constitution
  1. All indigenous languages spoken in Zimbabwe, that is to say Shona, Sindebele, Venda, Nambya, Shangaan, Kalanga, Suthu and Tonga, are recognised.
  2. The official languages are English, Shona and Sindebele.
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National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) Draft Constitution (2001)
  1. The official languages of Zimbabwe are English, Shona, Ndebele, Venda, Nambya, Shangaan, Kalanga, Suthu and Tonga.
  2. English is the language of record.
  3. Institutions and agencies of government at every level must-
    1. ensure that all the official languages are respected and treated equitably; and
    2. take into account the language preferences of people affected by any governmental measure or communication.
  4. The State must take positive measures to promote and advance the use of all languages spoken in Zimbabwe, including sign language and must create conditions for the development of these languages.
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