ZIMPAPERS HOSTS LANGUAGES EXPO

Oliver Kazunga

Senior Reporter

THE country’s biggest diversified media group, Zimbabwe Newspapers, will on February 26 host the Languages Day Expo in Harare to celebrate the diversity of languages across the globe and foster cultural exchange among countries.

The expo, which Zimpapers is hosting for the first time, will be an important feature on the firm’s calendar of events. 

Zimpapers is also hosting the event in commemoration of the International Mother Language Day (IMLD) which was proclaimed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) in 1999 to recognise the importance of mother languages in preserving cultural heritage and promoting cultural diversity.

In an interview yesterday, Zimpapers public relations and communications manager Mrs Pauline Matanda said her organisation was excited to have partnered with the National Gallery of Zimbabwe in hosting the Languages Day expo.

“As an organisation, we are excited to have partnered with the National Gallery of Zimbabwe in hosting this exhibition focused on celebrating Languages Day — the expo is a celebration of linguistic diversity and cultural exchange in the country and the rest of the world.

“This is why we have invited embassy officials, language experts or enthusiasts, language educators and the general public at this upcoming momentous occasion.

“The upcoming expo is testimony to Zimpapers’ commitment to promoting language-learning, cultural exchange, and community engagement,” she said.

“Taking into account that many Zimbabwean students are leaving the country to pursue tertiary education in various fields world over, this expo provides prospective students from Zimbabwe to link up with different agencies that offer language-learning services as well as universities and colleges abroad and get insights on foreign languages and cultures.

“This will help them communicate and appreciate the rich cultural diversity the world offers when they leave for their studies.”

In recent years, Zimbabwean students have been leaving the country to pursue studies in different fields like Science, Technology, Engineering, and Medicine in countries such as Germany, China, France, India, Cyprus, Canada, Russia, and in the region to Zambia, South Africa, and Namibia, among others.

Some of the Zimbabwean students have been able to study outside the country through Government -to-Government scholarship initiatives such as the Algerian scholarship programme.

“At Zimpapers, we recognise the significance of language in shaping our identities, cultures, and communities — and thus the Languages Day expo is our way of promoting linguistic diversity, language awareness as well as promoting nurturing greater understanding and cooperation among nations.

“Thus, we are looking forward to a fruitful exchange of ideas and experiences,” she said.

Under the country’s Constitution, Zimbabwe has adopted 16 official languages and these include Sign Language, IsiNdebele, Tonga, Venda, Kalanga, Chibarwe, Nambya, Xhosa, Shangani, Chewa, Ndau, Shona and English.

It is also believed that the forthcoming Languages Day Expo seeks to foster nation building by showcasing the diverse cultures and language plurality that exist across communities in the country.

“We believe that language is a powerful tool for building bridges between cultures and communities, and we look forward to a vibrant and enriching celebration,” said Mrs Matanda.

To be part of this exciting programme, please contact Kumbirai Tarusarira on: 0782623185 .

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