Orania, a settlement in South Africa's Northern Cape province, has seen an influx of young white South Africans seeking a sense of community and identity. Established in 1991, this Afrikaner-only town is protected under the country's constitution, which has contributed to its controversial status. The increasing population of young residents reflects a desire for belonging and opportunities within the enclave. As this new generation comes of age, the dynamics of Orania continue to evolve, drawing attention to the complexities of race and identity in contemporary South Africa.
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