'It just feels like I'm another South African': the multicultural Durban school - BBC What's New
It's called the rainbow nation, but South Africa's reputation as a harmonious multicultural country has come under threat after a series of xenophobic attacks. We traveled to one primary school in Durban, which is home to children from across the world, to find out what young people there make of it.

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Good Hood Stories: Community-led waste management in Durban's informal settlements

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Multicultural Education: Overview

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NERVOUS 12-Year-Old Who Can Sing Without Opening Her Mouth Earns Mel B's GOLDEN BUZZER!

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Did Germany leave a lasting mark on one Namibian town? - BBC What's New

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How did South African Apartheid happen, and how did it finally end? - Thula Simpson

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Which country has the best education in the world? - The Global Story podcast, BBC World Service

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South Africa's unfinished business | Mthetho Tshemese | TEDxJohannesburg

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