Cultural Impact of Democracy in South Africa

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Across
  1. 4. It became the predominant language in government, business, and education, although it was spoken at home by only 9% of the population
  2. 5. New African-language _______ replaced the earlier English and Afrikaans ones
  3. 6. After-apartheid, this theme became less relevant
  4. 7. The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) transitioned from a government mouthpiece to an independent public service broadcaster aimed at promoting what?
  5. 8. showcased talented Black singers
Down
  1. 1. Government funding after 1994 shifted to this type of art forms
  2. 2. The government enforced it before 1994 to restrict freedom of expression
  3. 3. Public art began reflecting this type of themes
  4. 5. Critics noted a reluctance by the media to report on what government practice which echoed apartheid-era practices?
  5. 9. The 2000 Promotion of Access to Information_____ granted citizens the right to information necessary for exercising their rights marking a significant democratic step