South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa will on Wednesday sign into law a bill that will officially recognise sign Language as 12th Official Language. 

President Ramaphosa will sign the Bill in a ceremony at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. 

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On 02 May 2023, the National Assembly approved that Section 6 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 be amended to include South African Sign Language (SASL) as an official language to promote the rights of persons who are deaf and hard of hearing.

SIGN LANGUAGE TO BE RECOGNISED AS 12TH OFFICIAL LANGUAGE 

South Africa also becomes the fourth country on the African continent to recognise sign language as an official language. Other countries are Kenya, Zimbabwe and also Uganda. 

“The recognition of the SASL as the 12th official language is an important step towards the realisation of the rights of persons who are deaf or hard of hearing,” the presidency said on Tuesday

“South African Sign Language is an indigenous language that constitutes an important element of South African linguistic and cultural heritage. It has its own distinct grammatical structures and lexicon and it is independent of any other language.”

South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa will officially recognise sign Language as 12th Official Language
Sign language interpreter 

The new legislation also seeks to:

  1. Advance the cultural acceptance of SASL; 
  2. Ensure the realisation of the rights of persons who are deaf and hard of hearing to equal protection and benefit of the law and human dignity; and 
  3. Promote inclusive and substantive equality and prevent or eliminate unfair discrimination on the grounds of disability. As guaranteed by Section 9 of the Constitution.

The event will take place between 15:00 – 16:00.