<div dir="ltr"><h1>Zimbabwe: Govt to Craft Policy On Langauges, Culture</h1>
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<cite class="">By Stanely Mushava</cite>
<p>Government is working hard to create an
inclusive environment for the 13 indigenous languages recognised by the
Constitution last year. Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Andrew Langa
said his ministry is establishing a language council to co-ordinate the
newly ratified languages. In a speech read on his behalf by Rev Paul
Damasane at the Zimbabwe International Book Fair Indaba on Monday, Langa
said the Government was working to promote the languages and culture in
general.</p>
<p>The Constitution recognises Chewa, Chibarwe, English, Kalanga,
Koisan, Nambya, Ndau, Ndebele, Shangani, Shona, sign language, Sotho,
Tonga, Tswana, Venda and Xhosa as Zimbabwe's official languages.</p>
<p>However, the newly recognised languages are yet to be streamlined
into social and economic interaction as Ndebele, Shona and English still
dominate virtually all key sectors.</p>
<p>Minister Langa told ZIBF Indaba delegates that the language council
will develop and implement a broad-based language policy to redress the
situation. He said the language regulatory body will also promote the
implementation of language-based regulation.</p>
<p>"This language body will be the focal point on language for regional,
continental and global interactions on language issues. This will mean
in the case of the African Union, this body will interact with the
African Academy for Languages," Langa said.</p>
<p>The ministry is also crafting a National Cultural Policy which will
also enable the creation of a cultural body which will oversee culture
and heritage.</p>
<p>"This is because dialogues on our culture and heritage are missing
and absent in the day to day functioning of the National Arts Council as
it is today."</p>
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<p>The cultural policy will also protect intellectual property in the
creative industry, particularly the book sector in line with an
Intellectual Property Policy being developed by the ministry in
conjunction with the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary
Affairs.</p>
<p>The minister commended ZIBF for providing a platform to capacitate
the creative sector and pledged sustained partnership for the book fair.</p>
<p>"The ministry is engaging sister ministries such as the Ministry of
Finance and the Ministry of Industry and Commerce in policy formulation
to improve the funding and operational environment of the book
publishing, printing and design industries," he said.</p>
<p>"The purpose is to improve productivity so as to create employment and business for the artists who are key players."</p>
<p>The minister said publishers and booksellers as part of the creative
industries system need a lot more support and that his ministry has
engaged Treasury for a favourable funding model.</p>
<p>Indaba delegates including acclaimed creative writers Albert Nyathi,
Chiedza Musengezi, Ignatius Mabasa and a Tanzanian intellectual property
expert Dr Eliamani Laltaika urged Government to speed up the
establishment of the language council which they said is a progressive
initiative. ZIBF runs until August 2 under the theme "Indigenous
Languages, Literature, Art and Knowledge Systems of Africa."</p><p><a href="http://allafrica.com/stories/201407300258.html">http://allafrica.com/stories/201407300258.html</a><br></p><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>**************************************<br>
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