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Click the link and sign up for Odoo today! https://www.odoo.com/r/ATb In this documentary, I return to Orania, one of South Africa’s most controversial and misunderstood communities. Orania is a self-declared Afrikaner-only town, founded in 1991 as a place for White Afrikaners to preserve their culture, language, and way of life. Today, it has a population of nearly 3,000 people, its own government, its own currency (the Ora), and a strict set of rules for who can live there. Residents must be White Afrikaners, fluent in Afrikaans, uphold Calvinist Christian values, and have a clean criminal record. The first time I visited Orania, I focused on observing the town and documenting my experience without asking the harder questions. But this time, I brought actor and comedian Siv Ngesi with me, and together we came ready to challenge the community’s beliefs. We explored the town’s controversial monuments, its unique banking system, and the rising tensions around land reform and South Africa’s new Expropriation Act—laws that allow the government to seize land without compensation. These issues have drawn international attention, with US President Donald Trump accusing South Africa of discriminating against White farmers. Since then, he has cut off US aid to the country and is offering Afrikaners refugee status in America. We also went on a mission to find the one Orania resident who reportedly voted for the EFF in the last election. It’s a mystery we were determined to solve. This documentary goes deeper than ever before, asking uncomfortable questions about identity, land, and what it means to be African in today’s South Africa.