Ahead of International Mother Language Day on 21 February 2026, TikTok is becoming an unexpected cultural classroom. Across South Africa, creators are using short-form video to revive, remix and teach ...
South African creators are blending culture and edutainment to preserve indigenous languages online.
A KwaZulu-Natal man impressed social media users worldwide after explaining the complex click sounds of isiZulu in a viral Instagram masterclass.
The findings reveal only 30% of pupils in grades 1 to 3 are reading at grade level in their home languages. In some languages up to 25% of grade 3 pupils cannot read a single word.
South Africa's true magic lies in the silence between the landmarks.
Experts say content creators on TikTok are increasingly helping to promote everyday use of indigenous languages, often through digital content centred on traditional food, farming and humour.
The 2030 Reading Panel’s 2026 report reveals that reading levels for South African children are still at crisis point – but some progress is being made. Released today, and drawing on nationally ...
The Eastern Cape High Court has overturned the contempt proceedings initiated by a magistrate against a lawyer for addressing her in isiXhosa in court. Judge Belinda Hartle also found that speaking ...
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