Talk:Pentecostalism in South Africa
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Information of the Charasmatic movement is not accurate.
[edit]The History of the Charasmatic movement is not completely accurate. Much of the history has been left out. Especially from the mid seventies into the nineties. The results of the revival that took place in the seventies has not been recorded at all. How do we correct and how can I give the information to make the report more complete?41.13.216.92 (talk) 05:18, 24 April 2022 (UTC)
'Apartheid'
[edit]//Apartheid was a system in South Africa, put in place around 1948 by the newly elected white Afrikaner National Party//
That isn't exactly true. The National Party neither invented it nor implemented for the first time. What they did was to use it for institutional development. Meaning that the non-Whites would also get their own institutions in terms of administration, education, welfare, healthcare, etc. They did work from a fait accompli, not implement a novelty. 105.8.5.249 (talk) 11:06, 8 August 2022 (UTC)
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