This text discusses the author’s Afrikaner ancestry, the history of colonialism and apartheid in South Africa, and recent claims of genocide and oppression made by Donald Trump and Elon Musk. It highlights the progress made in South Africa since the end of apartheid in 1994, including a thriving democracy and a diverse society. The text also addresses the challenges faced by the country, such as corruption and economic issues, and questions the motivations behind Trump and Musk’s interest in South Africa, suggesting that it may be related to diversity and inclusion initiatives.
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From reviving Savile Row to dressing Burna Boy for the Met Gala
Ozwald Boateng, a celebrated British-Ghanaian designer, made a significant impact at this month's Met Gala, dressing notable celebrities, including Burna Boy and Tems, under the theme "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style." Boateng, who has spent 40 years redefining men's fashion with his vibrant designs and cultural influences, sees this event as an opportunity to connect with a new audience, emphasizing the importance of African heritage in fashion. Despite past challenges, including a bankruptcy in 1998, he...
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