FKU #12 – Happy Youth Day, What is your strategy to change your narrative?

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FKU #12 - Happy Youth Day, What is your strategy to change your narrative?
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This a special episode as Maneza F8 speaking from his heart on issues that the youth of today is facing around Africa. June 16 1976 the youth of Sharpville in Soweto took it up in themselves to fight the systemic racism that was a causing hardship in the lives of black people. evey 16 of June South Africa Remembers those people that died that day. He also touches in Gender Based Violence, The killing of woman by men in South Africa and across Africa. The music in the intro is made by SOV check more on the website link is below.

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