“Never let outside voices determine who you are and where you are supposed to go — everyone is the architect of their destiny,” says Napjadi Letsoalo. As a family-driven man from a disadvantaged background, his work ethic and strength of character propelled him to obtain his PhD in linguistics from the University of Limpopo in 2019, thus becoming the first person in his family to attain a PhD.
He is now a decorated lecturer at Unisa and is involved in multiple research and community engagement projects, such as the Unisa Language Festival, an institutional strategic project that promotes multilingualism in South African communities; and Inspired towards Science Engineering and Technology, a robotic project to develop robotics teaching resources in South African indigenous languages. Letsoalo aims to combat the attitudes and stereotypes surrounding indigenous languages and contribute towards seeing them used as languages of instruction in the fields of linguistics, science, engineering, technology and economics.
I would like to see languages being used to unite the nation, not to divide it; seeing people eager to learn each other’s languages.