africa's capital and it's not just a monument to past injustices gobs of whites and we'll play artie's khosla takes up the story of. a half hour drive north of south africa's capital petrolia and you'll be forgiven for thinking you've traveled back in time it might be two decades since nelson mandela was sworn in as the country's first black president but communities hankering after south africa's apartheid past when racial segregation was enshrined in law are starting to wave their nationalistic color is when white people first advanced into the interior of south african eighteen hundreds this is what they saw before them vast dissolute stretches of land and now one hundred fifty years later they were turning to the dreams of a forefathers to create an independent entity with their own laws flag and language . well come to claim fontayne an aspiring whites only enclave if you're black you can visit but only for a few hours and with special permission well there's a little. we don't know if you say that. if you go to work you can come in the first thing that greets you as you come into came f