Some will argue that being born in or living in South Africa, makes you a South African. I'm an Afrikaner, a Dutchmen, Buno, Boer... and what I'm discovering is to call myself a South African, I have to grow with the country. As Mzanzi changes shape, I need to flex, learn, become. This is in no way tedious or a depressing moral obligation- it's an exciting invitation to become part of peoples lives, to learn new things, to inculturate, to make friends. My 2010 World Cup wish, besides that the trophy stays in Africa, is that this year, this event will reveal something of who we are, as individuals, as South Africans and as Africans.
For me 2010 is the year of the vuvuzela, the year of discovery and expression.

Just reading the list of these youth zones, the diversity of these town names, makes me realise that we live in a very interesting place, worthy of exploration; both geographically and relationally.

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Comment by kutloano toko on February 3, 2010 at 4:21pm
As i'm also learning what it means to be a South African, I'm discovering that i have been mandated to to be a person that embraces diversity. I am doing some flexing and learning as well. Thankfully I do not need to learn how to use the VUVUZELA because it just comes naturally...
Comment by Admin FSSA on January 27, 2010 at 9:33pm
I am with you my friend and viva for the vuvuzela!

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