“Hello”, “Bonjour”, “Ola” – all greetings in languages used in classrooms across Africa. But how many are actually indigenous to the African continent? This week, #VOAOurVoices examines mother tongue education in African schools. Should children be taught in the language they speak at home? Host, Hayde Adams FitzPatrick is joined by Madina Maishanu of VOA’s Hausa news service, Mwamoyo Hamza, Chief of VOA’s Swahili news service, as well as Jackson Mvunganyi, from VOA’s youth-focused show, Upfront. South African linguist, Somikazi Deyi, from the University of Cape Town also joins the show to talk about how friction over mother tongue education has shaped South Africa’s past and present.
Episodes
-
January 10, 2025
Our Voices 702: African fact-checkers combat misinformation
-
January 03, 2025
Our Voices 701: Setting a vision for success
-
December 27, 2024
Our Voices 651: 2024 in review
-
December 20, 2024
Our Voices 650: Africans in the diaspora investing back home
-
December 13, 2024
Our Voices 649: The fight against Gender Based Violence
-
December 06, 2024
Our Voices 648: Unfair laws foment gender inequality in Africa