South Africa is the fourth country in Africa to recognise signing as an official language. Credit/BBC

South Africa is the fourth country in Africa to recognise signing as an official language. Credit/BBC

 

Sign language has become South Africa’s 12th official language.

President Cyril Ramaphosa formally approved the Sign Language Bill into law during a ceremony in Pretoria.

Some of the country’s other languages are Afrikaans, English, Xhosa and Zulu.

South Africa is the fourth country on the continent to recognise signing as an official language after Kenya, Zimbabwe and Uganda.

The South African National Deaf Association said the law was “long overdue”. It’s estimated that there are 600,000 deaf people in South Africa and 1.4 million with hearing loss.

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