Sisanda Nkoala is a senior lecturer at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology's media department. She also serves as the Faculty Language and Transformation coordinator for the CPUT Faculty of Informatics and Design. She holds a PhD in Rhetoric Studies at the University of Cape Town's Centre for Rhetoric Studies. Her research interests are in the intersection of rhetoric, language and media. She also publishes on multilingualism in higher education and journalism studies. She is a former award-winning journalist.
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South African indigenous languages are among those at risk of a serious decline due to the increasing use of digital technologies. By some estimates only 5% of the world’s languages are likely to survive online.
South African indigenous languages are among those at risk of a serious decline due to the increasing use of digital technologies. By some estimates only 5% of the world’s languages are likely to survive online.