Russia's long-lost relationship with South Africa's Afrikaans-speaking community
The relationship between the Afrikaans-speaking people in Southern Africa and Russia dates back to the 1900s from the Anglo-Boer war, where valuable assistance was offered by Nicholas II of Russia, the former emperor of Russia. BGTN held an evening celebrating this relationship.

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