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Nov 2021
20m 3s

What will FW de Klerk's legacy be?

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About this episode

South Africa's last Apartheid president has died of cancer at the age of 85. To some, FW de Klerk was a Nobel Peace Prize winner who put the country on the path to democracy. To others, he was the last bastion of a grotesque regime. With South Africa still being one of the most divided and unequal societies in the world, what legacy does de Klerk leave behind?

Join host Hashem Ahelbarra.

With guests:

Thembisa Fakude - Senior Research Fellow at Africa Asia Dialogues.

Kim Heller - political analyst and author of the book "No White Lies: Black Politics and White power".

Mosiuoa Gerard Patrick Lekota - President  of the Congress of the People, and a Member of the South African Parliament.

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