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SiSwati[1] (also known as Swati, Swazi or Siswati) is a Bantu language of the Nguni group, spoken in Eswatini and South Africa. It has 2.5 million speakers and is taught in schools. It is an official language of Eswatini, along with English,[2] and one of the official languages of South Africa. English is the medium of communication in schools, conducting business, and the press.[3] About 76,000 people in the country speak Zulu.[4] Tsonga, which is spoken by many people throughout the region is spoken by about 19,000 people in Eswatini. Afrikaans is also spoken by some residents of Afrikaner descent. Portuguese has been introduced as a third language in the schools because of the large community of Portuguese speakers from Mozambique[citation needed] or Northern and Central Portugal.[5]