South Africa: 30 Years after Apartheid | Tracks East | ARTE.tv Documentary
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 เม.ย. 2024
- Thirty years after the end of apartheid, South Africa still faces many challenges. The generation born after Nelson Mandela came to power in 1994 struggles with poverty, unemployment, and a lack of prospects. But music, which plays a major role in South African society, is a cause for hope in the rainbow nation.
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Beautiful people, so much potential in Africa! I wish they will manage to get rid of corruption and prosper
Such a pity that your country failed to flourish when it has such huge potential and held so much promise under Mandella. I lived there as an immigrant from Scotland when I was 9rs old in the early 70's I hated apartheid and the white South Africans who treated British immigrants very badly. Now as much as they called us and our countries of origin, our cultures ect all manner of crap we now have them crawling all over our country suddenly remembering that many of their ancestors came from our countries and DEMANDING citizenship on that basis. Makes us sick. Love your voice and wishing you and your country every future success .
Thank you:)
Kwenda uko buana don't feel special. Which grand mother of yours is the mother of our country. Kwenda uko buana. 😂
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Yo that African with the eyebrow piercing needs to not quit his day job as his music is as gay as it gets.
“We have no jobs, no gas, no houses”
Don’t worry, musicians and voting will solve this problem. Because what a society needs to develop is more rap music.