Commemorating 164 years since the first arrival of Indians in South Africa

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On Thursday morning, East Coast Breakfast commemorated 164 years since the first arrival of Indians in South Africa with a conversation featuring Claudette Sigamoney, President of the Global Indian Organisation. Claudette joined Darren, Sky, and Carmen to discuss the unveiling of a new statue that honours the legacy, resilience, and contributions of the Indian community to South African society. Listen to the full interview on the podcast at ecr.co.za, just select East Coast Breakfast!
14 Nov 2024 1AM English South Africa Society & Culture · Daily News

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