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Free reading material available in all 11 SA languages

Research shows that children who start reading in their mother tongue have a much better understanding of what they are reading than those who start reading in a foreign language.

RESEARCH shows that children who start reading in their mother tongue have a much better understanding of what they are reading than those who start reading in a foreign language.

To give South African children this advantage – and achieve the National Development Plan to eliminate poverty and reduce inequality by 2030 – the SA Post Office is working with NPO Nal’ibali to provide reading material in the 11 official languages.

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Nal’ibali produces quarterly reading material for children which is available for collection at the SA Post Office branches at no cost.

Teachers, pupils, caregivers, or librarians interested in joining Nal’ibali can email to info@nalibali.org.

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