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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Numerous languages are spoken, or historically have been spoken, in Zimbabwe.
Since the adoption of its 2013 Constitution, Zimbabwe has 16 official languages, including: [1]
Chibarwe or Barwe
English or Zimbabwean English Primary language used in education, government, commerce and media in Zimbabwe
Kalanga
Koisan or Tjwao
Nambya
Ndau
Ndebele or Northern Ndebele Spoken by 20% of the population
Shangani or Tsonga
Shona Spoken by 70% of the population
Sign language
Sotho
Tonga
Tswana or Setswana
Venda or Tshivenda
Xhosa or isiXhosa
Chewa or Nyanja |