What languages are spoken in the destination countries in Africa?
English is spoken widely throughout eastern and southern Africa, especially by those involved in the tourism industry. Botswana: English is the official language, while Setswana is the national language. Other tribal languages are also spoken. Kenya: The main languages spoken are English, Swahili and Kikuyu. Namibia: The main languages spoken are English, Afrikaans, German and Oshivambo. Rwanda: French and English are the official languages — French is widely spoken thoughout the country, while many people in the capital and tourist centers speak English. Kinyarwanda is the indigenous language. South Africa: The main languages spoken are English, IsiZulu, IsiXhosa and Afrikaans. Tanzania: The main languages spoken are English, Swahili and Arabic. Uganda: English is the official language, though Luganda (the most widely used of the Niger-Congo languages) is also commonly used. Other languages spoken include other Niger-Congo languages, Nilo-Saharan languages, Swahili and Arabic. Zambia