Unathi Nkayi in Conversation with Mduduzi Ntuli, with Live Crossings from the Apartheid Museum

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In this compelling episode, Unathi connects telephonically with education officer Mduduzi Ntuli for a thought-provoking conversation on the role of education in preserving history and shaping future generations.

While the interview unfolds on-air, listeners are taken beyond the studio through a series of live crossings from the Apartheid Museum.

Led by Lindiwe Mkhwanazi, the walkthroughs offer an immersive journey through the museum’s exhibitions, bringing to life the realities of the apartheid era through vivid storytelling and historical context.

Together, the telephonic interview and on-site crossings create a dynamic listening experience, bridging conversation with lived history.

The episode highlights the importance of storytelling, active learning, and creating spaces where South Africa’s past can be engaged with meaningfully.

A reflective and powerful dialogue on memory, education, and the enduring impact of history.
29 Apr English South Africa Society & Culture · Music Interviews

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