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![]() ![]() We're travelling to South Africa to find out what young people there think about the state of democracy in their country. We're joining Lisa and Pumalele, two students from what has always been the home of South Africa's black intellectual elite - the University of Fort Hare (interviews by our correspondent Peter Biles).
Vocabulary from the programme it's a work in progress you can use this expression when talking about almost anything that's not yet finished or complete to consolidate to make something stronger and more certain integrity being honest and having strong moral principles here and there sometimes, on occasions people at the grass roots the working majority of the population they don't have a clue they are completely unable to guess or understand something Extras *The أغر؟´«أ½ is not responsible for the content of external websites |
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