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Western Cape Cultural Policy - Draft 20
October 2005
Cultural Affairs (Department of Cultural Affairs & Sport, Provincial Government of the Western Cape)
This is a draft of a new vision and policy direction for the Provincial Government of the Western Cape Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport and its statutory bodies.  > 
Western Cape Language Policy
17 February 2005
Language Unit (Department of Cultural Affairs & Sport, Provincial Government of the Western Cape)
After five-years of consultation, the Western Cape Language Committee has finalised the Western Cape Language Policy, a first of its kind in South Africa. This policy will help create a Home for All in the province by ensuring the equal status and use of the three official provincial languages, Afrikaans, English and isiXhosa. It also supports and promotes South African Sign Language, the Khoi and San languages and the other official South African languages. This policy was passed by the Provincial Parliament in June 2004.  > 
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