keerdimise
Keerdimise is a term derived from the Afrikaans language, which translates to "reversal" or "turning back" in English. It is often used in the context of South African politics and history to describe a shift in the political landscape or a change in the direction of a political movement. The term gained prominence during the apartheid era, when it was used to describe the reversal of policies that had been implemented to promote racial segregation and discrimination.
In the context of South African politics, keerdimise refers to the process of undoing the legacy of
Keerdimise is not a one-time event, but rather a continuous process that requires ongoing effort and commitment