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Afrikaans is celebrated at 100, but leaders warn it risks fading as schools drop the language and political pressure mounts.
Afrikaans was recognised as an official language in South Africa. What does the language mean to the country today?
After a shortleft in the Free State I landed in Gauteng where according to the census, Afrikaans is still the 3 rd most ...
On 8 May 1925, Afrikaans became South Africa’s second official language alongside English, replacing Dutch, which had been ...
As South Africans clinked glasses and cut cakes to mark 100 years of Afrikaans, a less festive crowd wondered whether the ...
A century has passed since Afrikaans became an official language in South Africa—how does it shape the nation today? The post ...
NASIONALE NUUS - Vandag (8 Mei) is dit presies 100 jaar sedert Afrikaans amptelik as landstaal erken is – en die hele land is ...
As a result, South Africa now has twelve official languages. But as the Afrikaans saying goes: "Die skyn hiervan bedrieg" ...
FILE: The Taal Monument in Paarl, in the Western Cape, was erected by architect Jan Van Wyk in 1975 to commemorate the 50th ...
Today marks a momentous occasion as the Afrikaans language celebrates its 100th year since being officially recognised in ...
Google expanded its NotebookLM Audio Overviews feature, adding 50 new languages including Afrikaans and Swahili.
Cultural organisations warn of language decline as SABC axes Afrikaans shows and fails to pay for productions due to ...