JOHANNESBURG - In 1994 Archbishop Desmond Tutu coined the term 'Rainbow Nation' to describe post-apartheid South Africa.
It was in reference to the preamble to the Constitution that states we are 'United in Diversity'.
Tutu envisioned a country where diverse cultures and ethnicities are respected, honoured and heard.
30 years on, we check if Tutu's dream has become a reality.
We get the insights of anti-apartheid activist and President of the Pan African Psychology Union, Saths Cooper.
30 years of democracy Part 2
30 years of democracy Part 3
30 years of democracy Part 4
30 years of democracy Part 5
30 years of democracy Part 6