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EXAMEN English South Africa.pptx
1. The evolution of society in South
Africa since the end of the
apartheid regime.
Production Exam Task 2023 /L3 English course.
Nadia SAHNOUNI
2. ENDOF APARTHEID
The official end of apartheid came with the first democratic elections in 1994 when
Nelson Mandela was elected as the country's first black president. This marked a
significant shift in the political landscape, bringing an end to the discriminatory
policies of apartheid.
3. Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela was born on July 18, 1918, and he passed away on December
5, 2013.
Often referred as 'Madiba,' he was a revered leader and symbol of resilience.
He played a pivotal role in ending apartheid, becoming South Africa's first
black president. His legacy is one of reconciliation, justice, and unwavering
dedication to equality.
OUR FAVORITE NELSON MANDELA QUOTES
“It is in your hands, to make a better world for all who live in it.”
“A winner is a dreamer who never gives up.”
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change
world.”
4. Reconciliation andTruth and Reconciliation Commission
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was established to address human
rights violations during the apartheid era. While it didn't bring full justice to all
victims, it contributed to the process of national healing.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Truth-and-Reconciliation-Commission-South-
Africa
5. Social and Economic Policy
The government has implemented
policies to address disparities,
promote equality, and support
disadvantaged communities. South
Africa's economy has experienced
growth, but it faces persistent
issues like high unemployment,
income inequality, and poverty, as
seen in various articles. Much work
remains to achieve equality
between black and white citizens,
as well as between women and
men.
6. Education and Healthcare
Significant efforts have been made to improve
education and healthcare. The younger generation,
often referred to as the 'born-free' generation,
holds hope for a more inclusive and equitable
future. Their voices are increasingly shaping the
national narrative. However, challenges persist,
particularly regarding access and quality in
historically disadvantaged areas.
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7. International Engagement
South Africa has regained its status as a member of the international community. It
has played a prominent role in international diplomacy and as a member of the
BRICS group of emerging economies. South Africa celebrates its multicultural
heritage and languages.
8. Cultural and Social Diversity
South Africa's
beauty lies in its rich
cultural tapestry.
With a multitude of
languages,
traditions, and
communities, it
celebrates diversity
as its greatest
strength. This
mosaic of cultures is
a testament to the
nation's resilience
and unity.
9. conclusion
The evolution of South African society since the end of apartheid has been marked
by progress and challenges. While significant strides have been made in terms of
political transformation and addressing past injustices, ongoing issues of
inequality, poverty, land reform, and racial tensions continue to be part of the
national discourse.
“We hope that South Africa, as well as all persecuted countries, find peace
reconciliation in the face of the injustices they have faced."