Stellenbosch – The Cape Forum has cautioned that Stellenbosch University’s draft language policy for 2026 could deepen existing inequalities. The civil society organisation has raised concerns about the entrenchment of English as the default language while relegating Afrikaans and isiXhosa to conditional, secondary roles. In its submission to the university, Cape Forum reaffirmed its support for genuine multilingualism but argued that the propos…
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