Setswana is an indigenous African language belonging to the Sesotho language group of the Sintu language family. It is also the language spoken by the Batswana people. This is a group of tribes of Sintu origin that makes up a significant part of the population of the country of Botswana. Setswana is one of South Africa’s 11 official languages and we will in this segment and for the next coming four weeks focus on the Setswana language. Our guest for this edition is Mothusi Moswele, a Setswana Lecturer at the University of South Africa.
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