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/ 1 August 2002

Bantu education for all?

A quarter of a century ago the Soweto student rising marked the beginning of the end of Afrikaner rule. The students rebelled because they did not want Afrikaans imposed on them in school. Seen as the vector of apartheid, the language of the local masters, instead of opening on to the wide world, enclosed them in an airless capsule of confrontation.