As South Africa commemorates three decades of democracy since the pivotal 1994 elections, it’s a moment for profound reflection on the strides made and the hurdles that persist.
Amid the vibrant tapestry of cultures defining South Africa, People of Indian Origin (PIO) stand as pivotal contributors to the nation’s narrative. From the trenches of anti-apartheid struggles to the pursuit of equality and empowerment, the trajectory of PIOs in South Africa epitomises resilience, fortitude and the quest for justice.
The dawn of democracy in 1994 heralded a transformative era in South Africa’s annals. For PIOs, it marked liberation from