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What are the most common languages spoken in Bulawayo?

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Are residents of Bulawayo typically multilingual? What languages are most common? Here's what six local experts had to say about language in Bulawayo.

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Bulawayo has the perfect balance between city life and those who seek a tranquil environment. It is a cultural city with early Victorian building structures and the most welcoming community. You will find the range of different languages spoken amusing, especially for a city where approximately seven hundred thousand people stay.

Lorita, says: 2020

Bulawayo is the second capital of Zimbabwe. It is located in the southern part of the country. The city has a dry savanna climate and temperatures are usually around 30 °C in the summer. Most locals speak Ndebele but they are also quite fluent in English. Moving around the city is by public transport though it is unreliable at times, private cabs are also however available. There are quite a number of outdoor tourist attractions in Bulawayo and these include Chipangali animal orphanage, Matopos national parks.

Liberty, says: 2020

Bulawayo is a multicultural city with two main languages, Shona and Ndebele. The second largest ethnic group, the Ndebele people are found in this region. It is also the second largest city by size and population. Knowledge of the Ndebele language is important since about half the population are native Ndebele speakers. The city is in the hotter regions of the country so summers can be really hot.

Angellah, says: 2020

Know the local languages spoken so that it is easy to communicate with people. Most of the population in Bulawayo speaks Ndebele and there are also a few people who speak Shona. However, being an English speaker is not a problem at all because English is the official language.

Penninah, says: 2020

It has a population of 650 000 residents according to the last census. When it comes to doing business, the language that is commonly used is English. It is fairly close to the neighboring country to the west. The weather is warm owing to that it lies within the tropical zone.

Tendai, says: 2020

Bulawayo is a city in southwest Zimbabwe. It’s a gateway to Matobo National Park, home to the Matobo Hills rock formations and Stone Age cave art. It is the second capital city in Zimbabwe. Of all the cities that are there in the country it has the lowest crime rate. Most people in the city speak the Ndebele language.

Charlene, says: 2020
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