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Western Cape Launched Language Policy
22 February 2005
SOURCE: Ministry of Cultural Affairs, Sport and Recreation (Provincial Government of the Western Cape)
The Premier of the Western Cape, Ibrahim Rasool and the MEC forCultural Affairs, Sport and REcreation, Chris Stali launched the WesternCape Language Policy last night, giving official recognition to allthree languages of the province, English, Isixhosa and Afrikaans at afunction attended by provincial MEC's, representatives from otherprovincial governments, academics and lauage practitioners at the V&AWaterfront.

The Western Cape Language Policy, the first for SouthAfrica,effectively ensures equal status and use of the three languagesas well as making provision for the development and promotion of othernational official languages, the Sing language and Khoe and Sanlanguages. The launch last night coincided with the International MotherTongue day.

Speaking at the function, MEC for Cultural Affairs, Sport andRecreation, Chris Stali called on government Ministers and governmentofficials to lead by example and be sensitive to the languagepreferences of certain areas within the Western Cape. He said "Regretably, the government failed to communicate effectively in the pastbecause Ministers had neglected to be sensitive and understand languagesspoken and preferred in certain areas. Inevitably this impactednegatively on service delivery. This policy means we are now restoringthe dignity of the people whose languages were previously marginalized.We are saying that even illiterate people have a right to be served intheir mother tongues and government must take practical steps toimplement this policy. We must equip all government departments with thenecessary resources as recommended. That way, we will eventuallysucceed in improving service delivery"

The implementation plan which has already been approved by theprovincial Cabinet will cost an estimated R4,2m for 2005/6 financialyear. In terms of the plan, provincial departments must have languageunits to render translation and interpreting services thus ensuring thatpeoples of the Western Cape feel at home welcomed, and respected.Thepolicy is the result of a five-year consultation process by the WseternCape Language Committee including a thorough audit of the language useand preferences in the provincial government and costing exercise toascertain the most effective and effecient way to implement the policy.

Issued by:
Mandla Yeki
Media Liaison Officer: DCAS
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