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− | The phrase the '''[[New South Africa]]''' (also found as the '''[[new South Africa]]''', and '''[[Nuwe Suid-Afrika]]''' in [[Afrikaans]]), is a reference to South Africa post 1994, i.e. the new democratic period following the negotiations that led to the inauguration of [[Nelson Mandela]] as | + | The phrase the '''[[New South Africa]]''' (also found as the '''[[new South Africa]]''', and '''[[Nuwe Suid-Afrika]]''' in [[Afrikaans]]), is a reference to South Africa post 1994, i.e. the new democratic period following the negotiations that led to the inauguration of [[Nelson Mandela]] as state president. |
Latest revision as of 17:02, 25 October 2021
The phrase the New South Africa (also found as the new South Africa, and Nuwe Suid-Afrika in Afrikaans), is a reference to South Africa post 1994, i.e. the new democratic period following the negotiations that led to the inauguration of Nelson Mandela as state president.