Topping our list of the top 12 English-speaking countries in Africa is South Africa. British settlers first landed in the South African region in 1795, with a significant influx of English speakers ...
Literacy changes lives: in Unesco’s words, it “empowers and liberates people, … reduces poverty, increases participation in the labour market and has positive effects on health and sustainable ...
Education First (EF), a global leader in culturally immersive education, has released the 2025 edition of its EF English Proficiency Index (EF EPI), ranking adult English language skills across 123 ...
When South Africa became a democracy in 1994, five of the country’s universities used Afrikaans as a medium of instruction. There were also two bilingual universities teaching in Afrikaans and English ...
Nigeria landed on the 3rd spot on our list of the top 12 English-speaking countries in Africa. Nigeria, situated in West Africa, holds the distinction of being the most populous Black country globally ...