21 Years of Democracy: Recent Episodes

Radio 2000

2000FM celebrates 21 years of Democracy

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Youth leaders of political parties answer the question - What will be the Legacy of the current generation? What will this generation be remembered for?

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Youth leaders of political parties answer the question - What will be the Legacy of the current generation? What will this generation be remembered for?

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Youth leaders of political parties answer the question - What will be the Legacy of the current generation? What will this generation be remembered for?

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Youth leaders of political parties answer the question - What will be the Legacy of the current generation? What will this generation be remembered for?

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Youth leaders of political parties answer the question - What will be the Legacy of the current generation? What will this generation be remembered for?

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Youth leaders of political parties answer the question - What will be the Legacy of the current generation? What will this generation be remembered for?

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Youth leaders of political parties answer the question - What will be the Legacy of the current generation? What will this generation be remembered for?

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Youth leaders of political parties answer the question - What will be the Legacy of the current generation? What will this generation be remembered for?

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Youth leaders of political parties answer the question - What will be the Legacy of the current generation? What will this generation be remembered for?

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Youth leaders of political parties answer the question - What will be the Legacy of the current generation? What will this generation be remembered for?

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Youth Parade- MEC Panyaza Lesufi

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As we commemorate youth month, Radio 2000 took to the streets to ask young people what they think will be the legacy of the current generation. This is what they had to say.

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As we commemorate youth month, Radio 2000 took to the streets to ask young people what they think will be the legacy of the current generation. This is what they had to say.

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As we commemorate youth month, Radio 2000 took to the streets to ask young people what they think will be the legacy of the current generation. This is what they had to say.

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As we commemorate youth month, Radio 2000 took to the streets to ask young people what they think will be the legacy of the current generation. This is what they had to say.

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As we commemorate youth month, Radio 2000 took to the streets to ask young people what they think will be the legacy of the current generation. This is what they had to say.

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As we commemorate youth month, Radio 2000 took to the streets to ask young people what they think will be the legacy of the current generation. This is what they had to say.

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As we commemorate youth month, Radio 2000 took to the streets to ask young people what they think will be the legacy of the current generation. This is what they had to say.

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(Youth Month Imaging) Honour the memory.

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(Youth Month Imaging) This Youth Month have the courage.

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(Youth Month Imaging) Make the move.

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(Youth Month Imaging) We salute the youth of 76

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(Youth Month Imaging) Commemorating June16

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(Youth Month Imaging) Never forget the fallen heroes.

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(Youth Month Imaging) Youth at work

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(Youth Month Imaging) The youth of 76 took charge of their lives.

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(Youth Month Imaging) Learn your history

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(Youth Month Imaging) Be Brave, Be Determined, Be The Youth.

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Yueserf, DA Parliamentarian, talks about the youth in South Africa.

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Mduduzi Manan, the Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training, talks about what democracy has meant for South Africa

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Stella Ndabeni Abrahams talks about the effects democracy has had in South Africa

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Yeshin Pillay talks about the opportunities created by the NYDA

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Mbali Ntuli, the DA National Youth Leader, takls about the freedom South Africans have received.

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Julius Malema talks about South Africa since the start of democracy

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Lebo Mashile, a poet and published author, takes about working in South Africa

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Lindiwe Zulu, the Minister of Small Business Development, takes about the youth in the new South Africa

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Alex from the Disabled Childrens Action Group speaks to us.

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Devine from Rwanda takes about studying in South Africa

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Jonathan talks about the last 20 years in South Africa

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Carol talks about what 20 years of democracy means to her

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Thenda talks about the changes through which South Africa has gone in regards to dealing with HIV/AIDS

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Sizwe, who runs a small company, talks about what freedom has allowed him to do.

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Yvonne Chaka Chaka, the South African singer, shares her story of the day that marked her freedom to make her mark, 27 April 1994.

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DJ Zinhle speaks about her career and what drives her. #20YearsOfDemocracy

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Samkelo Radebe, the gold medalist and paralympic world record holder, speaks about his career since South Africa became a democratic country.

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Advocate Thuli Madonsela gives us her view about the country.

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Athandiwe, a journalist with City Press, speaks about the Marikana incident.

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Tsotsi the film about a young street thug who steals a car only to discover a baby in the back seat...

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Yeshin Pillay, the chairperson of the National Youth Development Agency, speaks about his appreciation of what South Africa has due to its democracy.

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Natalie Du Toit qualified for the 2008 Beijing Olympics on the 3rd of May 2008. She became the first amputee ever to qualify for the Olympics.

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"As the day drew closer, news headlines were hogged by reports of widespread violence throughout the country..."

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2005 marked the 50th anniversary of the Freedom Charter.

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Rody is a music promoter. He shares his story of the day that marked his freedom to make his mark, 27 April 1994.

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Joan speaks about the historic moment when South Africa became a democratic country

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Peter from Bright Blue shares his story of the day that marked his freedom to make his mark, 27 April 1994.

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Jack, from a small Village in the Eastern Cape, shares his story of the day that marked his freedom to make his mark, 27 April 1994.

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Mandisa, was 20 years old when she made her first vote in 1994. She shares her story of the day that marked her freedom to make her mark, 27 April 1994.

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Pastor Benjamin Dube shares his story of the day that marked his freedom to make his mark, 27 April 1994.

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Renata shares her story of the day that marked her freedom to make her mark, 27 April 1994.

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Mark Shuttleworth became the first South African in space in 2002.

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Laduma speaks about the change the country has undergone since its first democratic elections.

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Thando Manana, the professional rudgy player, shares his story of the day that marked his freedom to make his mark, 27 April 1994.

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In 2006, South Africa became the fifth country in the world and the first in Africa to allow legal marriages between same sex couples

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Bongani Mahlangu shares his story of the day that marked his freedom to make his mark, 27 April 1994.