Most people in Ghana speak Twi as either the first or second language although English is the official language for education and business. Estimates claim that four in five people speak Twi, and the language has several dialects. MoTwi has now become the 100th language to be added to the Common Voice project. Across Africa, languages such as Kiswahili, Luganda, Hausa, Tigrinya, Tigre, Igbo, and Kinyarwanda have already been added to Common Voice. There have been complaints about African languages being left out of the internet and running the risk of eternally being eliminated.
Source: Daily Nation September 27, 2022 00:19 UTC