Ngubane, Nomalungelo.Ntombela, Berrington.Ndebele, Hloniphani.2026-06-182026-06-182026-06-182024-06-039781869145576https://hdl.handle.net/10413/24438A volume edited by Nomalungelo Ngubane, Berrington Ntombela and Hloniphani Ndebele, published by the University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 312 pp.The new South Africa inherited a history of linguistic marginalisation. The dawn of democracy ushered in a period of redressing and reclaiming African languages to their rightful place. The country has had to live its true multilingual nature – a project that continues to evade former colonial states. True to the commitment of a just linguistically equitable society, this collection of essays, written in isiZulu, Tshivenda, Sesotho sa Leboa, Sesotho and Setswana, argues for the centrality of multilingualism as a means of intellectualising, utilising and developing African languages.enAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 South Africahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/za/MultilingualismIntellectualisationAfrican LanguagesImplementing and Promoting Multilingualism: Speaking through Different Tongues in South African Higher Education SpacesBook