
Ntibinyane Ntibinyane
Ntibinyane Ntibinyane is an assistant professor in the communications department at MacEwan University in Canada and a former journalist, recognized for his advocacy on linguistic rights and cultural preservation. Recently, he has been in the news for addressing the urgent need for Botswana's education system to support Indigenous languages, arguing that the systematic exclusion of these languages constitutes cultural genocide and undermines the identities of children in the education system.
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Ntibinyane Ntibinyane is a former editor of Mmegi and has worked for various newspapers in Botswana.
A red t-shirt, a pen, a purpose: Remembering Mosikare :: Mmegi OnlineNtibinyane Ntibinyane was an investigative journalist who tutored Lebogang Mosikare during his time at the Botswana Guardian and The Midweek Sun.
Saving a career :: Mmegi OnlineNtibinyane Ntibinyane is an assistant professor at MacEwan University and a former journalist.
Minister stop the cultural genocide of Botswana’s indigenous languages :: Mmegi Online











