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Language Matters
Studies in the Languages of Africa
Volume 39, 2008 - Issue 1
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Kiswahili and ethno-political stability in Kenya and Rwanda

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Pages 18-28 | Published online: 20 Nov 2008
 

Abstract

Kenya and Rwanda have experienced differing postcolonial ethno-political and multilingual scenarios. In the early 1990s, Kenya's peace was often punctuated by ethnolinguistically based tribal skirmishes. On the other hand, Rwanda has experienced bouts of war and social upheaval from as early as 1959, culminating in the 1994 genocide when close to one million Rwandan people were killed. Pogroms in Rwanda occurred even though the country was essentially monolingual, with the native Kinyarwanda as the national and official language – a fact that should ideally have served to unify the country. This article considers the role played by language in Rwanda and Kenya in highlighting postcolonial ethno-political realities. Specifically, it discusses the role that Kiswahili might have played as a common denominator, and the role it should play now in the emerging ethno-political social categorisation in Kenya and Rwanda, particularly with the emergence of a new breed of Kiswahili native speaker in the East and Central African region. The article argues further that the new role of Kiswahili reflects the emerging influences of globalisation in the region.

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