Constitution translated into indigenous languages
THE Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs has launched a translated version of the Constitution in four indigenous languages, in a development aimed at enhancing accessibility of the vital document to all Zimbabweans.
The supreme legislative document is now available in Shona, Ndebele, Tonga and Kalanga.
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