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Last month on #TheAfrikanNarrative we had listeners call in and enjoy radio in the TshiVenda language. In an effort to keep celebrating our indigenous languages, today we focus on the language of isiZulu. Members of the Zulu culture are also known as “AmaZulu” which, directly translated, means people of heaven or people of the weather or the heavens. The Zulu are descendants of the Nguni-speaking group of the Bantu language, which includes the Swazi, Xhosa, Ndebele communities
Title: [• Prof (Mr.)]
Name: [• Sihauwu Ngubane]
Position at organisation: [• Professor of African Languages in the UKZN School of Arts; AND head of the performing arts at UKZN]
By SAfmLast month on #TheAfrikanNarrative we had listeners call in and enjoy radio in the TshiVenda language. In an effort to keep celebrating our indigenous languages, today we focus on the language of isiZulu. Members of the Zulu culture are also known as “AmaZulu” which, directly translated, means people of heaven or people of the weather or the heavens. The Zulu are descendants of the Nguni-speaking group of the Bantu language, which includes the Swazi, Xhosa, Ndebele communities
Title: [• Prof (Mr.)]
Name: [• Sihauwu Ngubane]
Position at organisation: [• Professor of African Languages in the UKZN School of Arts; AND head of the performing arts at UKZN]