by Colin Liddell
Back in the so-called "bad old days" of Apartheid, South Africa was a booming society with a bright future.
Despite economic sanctions from much of the World, the country managed to develop nuclear power and nuclear weapons, carry out the first human heart transplant, devise an effective substitute for oil made from coal, destroy a communist army in Angola, and open the biggest hospital in the World to cater to the needs of the Black population of Soweto.
Despite economic sanctions from much of the World, the country managed to develop nuclear power and nuclear weapons, carry out the first human heart transplant, devise an effective substitute for oil made from coal, destroy a communist army in Angola, and open the biggest hospital in the World to cater to the needs of the Black population of Soweto.







