Abstract:
This study was about sociolinguistics stance of language as the pedestal for gender
inequality in the Kurya of Tanzania. The study employed the case study design using the Kurya
speech community from Kitenga Village of Bumera Ward in Tarime District as a case. The study
used the qualitative approach in which words and sentences are being applied in determining
inequality between men and women apart from their natural biological sexes. Purposive sampling
was applied in selecting the Kurya speech community because it is one of communities in Tanzania
whereby gender inequality seems to be normal life styles. The study employed random sampling in
which only 10 children of 10 to 20 years and 10 adults of 40 to 60 years were sampled. The study
applied two instruments of data collection namely unstructured observation and focus group
discussion. The study found that the Kurya speech community provided evidences on how language
is a benchmark sign of gender disparity among men and women. Based on the findings, the study
recommended that gender inequality and inequity should be demystified out in the globalized
world so that such practices should be mitigated. Women and men should be considered equal as
human beings.