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