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28 Sep 2014 at 08:42hrs | Views
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09:05, 28 Sep - +27 7* *** ****: Mng Byo24, ngicela uyifake ebandla lindaba, kodwa ungavezi inumber yami
09:05, 28 Sep - +27 7* *** ****: Tribalism at parliament
09:13, 28 Sep - +27 7* *** ****: Its surprising that parliamentarians are encouraging tribalism. How can they force others to speak Shona only, and when one speaks in IsiNdebele, questions must be re-asked in English. It surprises me that instead of those who do not understand IsiNdebele should be trying by all means to learn the lunguage, but they want to Shonalise everyone. We should respect every language in Zim, where 16 of them are said to be official. Ngithi labo abakhuluma IsiNdebele, phambili lolimi lwethu. Ngikutshayela ihlombe Dr Obert Mpofu ngokumela ulimi lwakho. Shonas must learn to learn other languages. I work with a lot of them here in SA, you can't believe me, they want to Shonalise South Africans, instead of them learning local languages here in SA. Phambili ngolimi lwethu,PHAMBILI!
09:05, 28 Sep - +27 7* *** ****: Mng Byo24, ngicela uyifake ebandla lindaba, kodwa ungavezi inumber yami
09:13, 28 Sep - +27 7* *** ****: Its surprising that parliamentarians are encouraging tribalism. How can they force others to speak Shona only, and when one speaks in IsiNdebele, questions must be re-asked in English. It surprises me that instead of those who do not understand IsiNdebele should be trying by all means to learn the lunguage, but they want to Shonalise everyone. We should respect every language in Zim, where 16 of them are said to be official. Ngithi labo abakhuluma IsiNdebele, phambili lolimi lwethu. Ngikutshayela ihlombe Dr Obert Mpofu ngokumela ulimi lwakho. Shonas must learn to learn other languages. I work with a lot of them here in SA, you can't believe me, they want to Shonalise South Africans, instead of them learning local languages here in SA. Phambili ngolimi lwethu,PHAMBILI!
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