AFRIFORUM has taken a firm stand against the recent directive issued by the Northern Cape South African Police Service (SAPS), which mandates that all official communication and statements be written exclusively in English. The civil rights organisation filed a complaint with the Pan South African Language Board (PanSALB) this week, citing concerns over language rights and constitutional violations.
The controversy arose after a letter from Major-General Luntu Ngubelanga, the Northern Cape deputy provincial commissioner, surfaced. The letter instructs that, effective immediately, all SAPS documentation in the province must be conducted solely in English. The decision has sparked widespread criticism, particularly given that the Constitution of South Africa guarantees the right to use multiple official languages.
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Alana Bailey, AfriForum’s head of Cultural Affairs, expressed her dismay at the directive, highlighting…