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Setswana is a Bantu language. Minority languages in Botswana include other Bantu languages, such as Kalanga (the largest minority language group in Botswana), Seyei, Sekgalagadi and Otjiherero, and San languages, including Ju'hoansi, Naro, and Khwedam. Overall, Bantuspeaking minorities have fewer problems with education in general and the transition to Setswana, though there are variations within each group.
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Splash Moronga, 'The Death of Kelapile Kayawe of Tobere Village in the North East of the Okavango District', unpublished report, 2009. This was not the first such occurrence, in 1999 a child ran away from a hostel and was killed by a lion while trying to return to her village. The children are not naive; they know the dangers and choose to face them rather than stay at the hostels.
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