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Botswana as a decolonial bastion in Africa
Issues in introducing indigenous languages in higher education in Africa
The policy relevance of indigenous languages for higher education in Africa
Implementing indigenous languages in education in Francophone Africa
The “elephant in the room”
Multilingualism and multiculturalism
Language of education and development in Africa
Culture and Language - Empowering and Disempowering Ideas
Empowering African Languages: An Introduction
Language of instruction in education in Africa
Why is a gradual transition to Botswana’s languages in higher education necessary? How can it be achieved?
Language, education and identity in Africa
Education for Resilience: How a Combination of Systemic and Bottom-Up Changes in Educational Services Can Empower Dryland Communities in Africa and Central Asia
National Culture and Africa Revisited: Ethnolinguistic Group Data from 35 African Countries