Use of Official Languages Act, 2012 (Act No. 12 of 2012)

Notices

Implementation of the Reviewed Language Policy for the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment

7. Official Languages of the DFFE

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7.1In promoting the use of the indigenous languages and all the official languages of the Republic, including South African Sign Language, the DFFE adopts all 11 official languages of the Republic as its official languages and, on request. takes the following use of the official languages into consideration, subject to paragraph 7.2 below. The DFFE recognises the Khoi, San and Nama languages.

 

Head Office (Gauteng)

All the official languages of the Republic

Eastern Cape

Afrikaans, English and isiXhosa

Free State

Afrikaans, English, isiXhosa and Sesotho

KwaZulu-Natal

Afrikaans, English, isiXhosa, isiZulu and Sesotho

Limpopo

Afrikaans, English,isiNdebele, Sepedi, Tshivenda and Xitsonga

Mpumalanga

Afrikaans, English, isiNdebele, isiZulu,Sepedi, Siswati and Xitsonga

Northern Cape

Afrikaans, English, isiXhosa, Khoi, Nama, San and Setswana

North West

Afrikaans, English, Khoi, Nama, San and Setswana

Western Cape

Afrikaans, English and isiXhosa

 

7.2The following factors will be taken into account in arriving at the choice of official language(s) the DFFE will use in each context/situation, while honouring the spirit of the Constitution:

 

7.2.1Geographical  usage;
7.2.2Practicality;
7.2.3Cost and budget availability;
7.2.4Regional circumstances; and
7.2.5Availability of capacity.