The status of Afrikaans as an indigenous South African language has long been a contentious matter not only within the Afrikaans speech community itself, but also within the wider South African speech community. Since its inception, Afrikaans has been weighed down with various negative connotations, such as “colonial language”, “language of the oppressor” and “white man’s language”. As is the case with many languages with a colonial history, even English, Afrikaans indeed has a dark past due to its use as an instrument of oppression during Apartheid. This past, however, is only one part of the history of Afrikaans. Dr Mbuyiseni Ndlozi was joined by Producer and co-writer of the critically acclaimed film, Barakat: First South African film in Cape Town's Afrikaans dialect, Ephraim Gordon.

Former executive convicted in multi-million rand Steinhoff saga- looking into NPA's progress into white collar crime
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In conversation with Border Management Authority (corruption busts, border control and interventions to keep SA Borders safe)
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Mondli Makhanya is in conversation with Sol Plaatje University founder and chairman of Brand Africa and chancellor, Thebe Ikalafeng.
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