Drive Moment - Life In Mzansi In The Next 100 Years? What Do You Think It Will Be Like? 

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A newspaper in 1924 had asked various professionals what the world may be like in 100 years. Some of their predictions about the year 2024 were very wrong, and some were correct. If they asked you what life in Mzansi might look like in a century's time, what would your answer be? Would our society be the same or different? What would our transport look like? Would dating be completely different? How will different might our lifestyles become? The Drive 959 listeners had some interesting answers!
27 Nov 2024 English South Africa Music · Comedy

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