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    Life during apartheid-South Africa: A survivor’s story. (By: Kamogelo Tselane, 2 Sep 2022). GAUTENG, SOUTH AFRICA. Mary Monyai, 64, is one of the people who suffered oppression during the apartheid era in South Africa from 1948 to 1994 by being discriminated against, due to being black. Apartheid first began in 1948 in South Africa, as a guideline which governed the association between the white population and the black population. It controlled how people lived, where they lived, what kind of occupations they had and others, based on their race. Black and Indian people were the groups mostly affected by the dictation of apartheid. They were discriminated against, treated as minority groups, and racially segregated. The black majority firstly had zero or poor access to education. They were not allowed to vote or to partake in any decision-making, even when it came to issues that affected them. Monyai shared her experiences under the apartheid laws, as well as her

The Enyobeni Tavern Tradegy. Hard News Story

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Enyobeni tavern tragedy: 21 teens dead, 4 injured. (By: Kamogelo Tselane, 19 Aug 2022.) EASTERN CAPE- 21 teenagers faced their untimely deaths at the Enyobeni tavern in the Eastern Cape on June 26 th when they inhaled what toxicologists revealed to be a toxic gas. It is common in South Africa for high school learners to celebrate completing their mid-year or end of year exams. This celebration named “pens down” usually takes place outside of school and in establishments where underaged persons are not allowed. The pens down celebration is quite dangerous as the teenagers consume alcohol and engage in unruly behaviour due to not being able to tolerate being under the influence of alcohol. Parents and the police try their best to put an end to this ritual, but they hardly succeed. On Saturday night leading up to Sunday June 26 th , 2022, the teenagers of Scenery Park near East London in the Eastern Cape province, South Africa, participated in the annual pens down celebration.

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