In Africa, you can READ English but rarely if ever hear it even in Accra. I just heard they local languages. The only place where it was somewhat different was DRC. And even then, they would just back and forth between French and Lingala. Even then, it depends where you are. In Jozi, straight Zulu. Kumasi was Twi, Dagbani and Hausa. Accra was Twi and Ga, Dagbani and Hausa in the zongos. Kenya was Swahili as was TZ. Keep in mind, once you Le ave the main city and go to smaller towns this is when you start hearing even more localized languages. To the point where you may not hear Swahili for example depending what parts of Kenya or Tanzania you go. In Uganda the main language was Luganda even though you may read English you may never hear English spoken at least between the people it might be a different case when it comes to mass communications and even then it was half local half English.