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PRETORIA – Racism continues to show its ugly head in South Africa, thirty years after democracy with occasional incidents that remind us of our painful past.
Most recently, several pupils at Pinelands High School were suspended after holding a mock auction of their fellow black classmates.
READ: Pinelands High School pupils suspended over ‘slave auction’
A clinical physiologist argues that the country has yet to heal from the traumas of apartheid.
Nomfundo Mogapi says these unresolved issues tend to surface every now and again,
across different social sectors.
Mogapi spoke to eNCA.
Source: https://www.enca.com/videos/discussion-why-does-racism-still-occur-thirty-years-sas-democracy