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The Score in South Africa, 30 minutes, 2010 (Ref:
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With just over a week
to go before the Soccer World Cup in South Africa,
we look at a match between a wealthy football team
and a poor one. The game highlights the social and
racial divides in the country 16 years after the end
of apartheid.
In 1990, the world looked on in astonishment as the
apartheid regime freed Nelson Mandela from prison
and South Africa galloped towards reconciliation.
Today, two decades later, the 2010 Soccer World
Final now puts the country in the spotlight once
again.
This report was filmed in Johannesburg and covers
two 20-year old football players. Tshepo plays for
an all-black team from Soweto. The players are free
men but their future looks bleak. Brett captains a
mainly white team from a well-to-do suburb. The end
of apartheid has done little to narrow the social
divide. The white minority has lost political power
but it continues to run the economy and enjoys a
high standard of living. There are four black
players on Brett’s team. One of them is Thulani, who
represents South Africa’s burgeoning middle class.
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