South Africa: The Children of Paradise - Episode 1
Dec 22, 2023
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Nelson Mandela, Nobel Peace Prize winner, spoke about a 'common humanity' for all South Africans. This podcast explores the transition from Apartheid to a democratic South Africa, highlighting challenges faced by the community, drug addiction and corruption issues, and the dangers faced by whistleblowers.
The transition from apartheid to democracy in South Africa was met with hope and optimism, with black South Africans envisioning a better future with improved living conditions and opportunities.
Despite the promises made during the transition to democracy, many black South Africans continue to face challenges such as high unemployment, inadequate infrastructure, corruption, and the erosion of trust in the ruling party.
Deep dives
Transition from Apartheid to Democracy
The podcast explores the transition from a racially segregated society in South Africa to a democracy where black people gained the right to vote for the first time. The speaker recalls the extraordinary hope and optimism of that time, with black South Africans believing in a better future with improved living conditions, education, and healthcare.
Challenges and Struggles Post-Apartheid
The summary highlights the challenges faced by black South Africans in the post-apartheid era. It mentions the high unemployment rate, power cuts, and inadequate infrastructure. Corruption is also discussed as a major issue, leading to the mismanagement of public funds and the erosion of trust in the ruling party. The summary emphasizes the disappointment and frustration felt by many black South Africans who continue to live in difficult conditions despite the promises made during the transition to democracy.
Personal Stories and Resilience
The podcast shares personal stories of individuals who have experienced the effects of post-apartheid challenges. It mentions Cynthia, who went from living in a squatter camp to opening her own small shop, showcasing personal growth but also the struggles she faced. Doris, Cynthia's daughter, deals with crime in her neighborhood and fights drug addiction within her family. The summary also highlights the resilience of whistleblowers like Cynthia Stimple, who faced threats and setbacks but continue to fight against corruption and work towards a better South Africa.
Three decades after the momentous transition from Apartheid to a democratic South Africa, Fergal Keane returns to see what happened to the hopes and promises of a better nation. In a famous speech thirty years ago, as he collected the Nobel Peace Prize, Nelson Mandela spoke of a “common humanity” in which all South Africans would live “like the children of paradise.”
As the BBC’s South Africa correspondent at the time, Fergal Keane, along with his colleague and friend Milton Nkosi, lived through some of the country’s most desperate times. It was a period of extreme violence and loss, but also of great hope.
Now Fergal and Milton travel through the country, re-visiting some of the places and people they encountered in the lead up to the end of Apartheid. Through this series they will explore how and why paradise was lost. In this first episode they return to Tembisa, a township on the edges of Johannesburg, searching for Cynthia who they first met one winter's morning in 1993, huddling with her children under plastic sheeting.
Presenter: Fergal Keane
Producer: John Murphy
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