Poor Whites - South Africa
June 2006 Since the end of apartheid, thousands of white South Africans have been forced into poverty. They blame the government's positive discrimination policies, which favour black employees. Twelve years ago, Afrikaners like Betsie Dreyer lived a privileged and cocooned life. Now, many are...


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Racial tensions flare in South Africa
Racial tensions between black farm workers and their commonly white employers have heightened in South Africa since the murder of Eugene Terreblanche - the white supremacist leader - in the country's northwest. Two black farm workers, who were employees of Terreblanche, have been accused of...


South Africa: The Impact of Apartheid - Tropic of Capricorn - BBC travel
Simon Reeve visits South Africa to meet a group of Afrikaaners who have reported crime problems since the end of Apartheid, and tries shooting an AK47. Interesting video from BBC travel show Tropic of Capricorn.


World's Fastest Zip Line
I found this while vacationing in South Africa. It claims to be the world's fastest, highest, longest, steepest zip line. The specs are in the video. It was a lot of fun and not too scary. Except when you are looking down from the top of the mountain.


Racial Advert - South Africa, Soweto
Awesome advert by SABC 1 in South Africa where whites have reversed roles with blacks to produce an interesting concept. Set in Soweto South Africa. Music by: Mapaputsi-kas lam ayoooba.


SA suspends strike amid new offer
South Africa's public workers have suspended their strike, which has crippled schools and hospitals for three weeks. They are now considering the government's new offer of a 7.5 per cent pay rise. Al Jazeera's Barnaby Phillips reports from South Africa.


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The Chance - South Africa Noticed
At the Chance trials, South Africa, hundreds of aspiring footballers had the opportunity to prove their ability to the watching scouts. Bongani Mthembu's strength, tackling ability and willingness to run down the line makes him a tough defensive opponent and an attacking threat from the back. See...


Louis Theroux - racism in South Africa - BBC
Louis Theroux delves deeper into the Boer society in South Africa to meet a self-proclaimed 'Lawrence of South Africa'. Free BBC video clip from Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends.


FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 Official Theme Song
The official theme of the South African World Cup 2010


South Africa - 2010 FIFA World Cup: 32 Teams, 1 Dream
There is special pride with hosting the FIFA World Cup, and no host nation has ever been knocked out in the first round. "Bafana Bafana" are hoping players like Steven Pienaar can help them continue that winning tradition.


South Africa 2010: Township justice
Chris Cummins, journalist euronews "We are in Diepsloot a township just outside Johannesburg, 50 kilometres away is Soccer City where the grand opening ceremony and the final itself of the 2010 World Cup will take place, but we could be in another world." Security is a huge business in South...


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south africa: helicopter ride over cape town
My first helicopter ride happened to be over the Cape Peninsula and Table Mountain.


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Inside Story - How divided is South Africa?
The killing of Eugene Terre'blanche, the South African white far-right leader, has raised fears of racial strains 16 years after the end of apartheid. With deep social and economic injustice, can the wounds of the past ever be healed?


National Anthem of South Africa
South African anthem. I do not tolerate any racist or prejudice comments. Does that make me an unfair censor? A dictator? I actually couldn't care less. I love my country and I believe that she has a lot to offer to the world and I don't have time for bitterness and ignorant perceptions. My video...


South Africa's Nazi-inspired leader killed
Eugene Terreblanche, the South African white supremacist leader, has been killed on his farm in the country's northwest. The man whose very name spoke of the apartheid era - it translates as white earth - was one of the country's most polarising figures. Police have confirmed they now have two...


South Africa cleans streets for the World Cup
The World Cup football tournament kicks off in one week, and host South Africa is busy putting on the finishing touches. But not everyone is looking forward to the tournament. Authorites in cities including Cape Town are being accused of clearing the poor from the streets - to create a good...


South Africa murder suspects charged
A South African court has charged two men with the murder of Eugene Terreblanche, the far-right, white supremacist leader, four days after he was beaten to death in Ventersdorp, a town in the country's northwest. The men, aged 15 and a 28, have been accused of killing Terreblanche over unpaid...


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South Africa parties before World Cup kickoff
Football fans in South Africa revelled in a long night of celebrations as the final hours ticked down before the kickoff of the World Cup 2010. The opening ceremony at Soccer City will mark the first time the tournament is held on the African continent. Al Jazeera's Haru Mutasa reports. (June 11,...


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