Western regimes have conquered much of Africa from the 1600s in terms of its land, resources, philosophy, and the separation of so called tribes. This meant that the idea of common wealth between Africans was largely marginalized. During the Apartheid regime of the old Afrikaaner government, most Africans were excluded in the main stream academic sphere and only reduced to studies such nursing, teaching and policing, with menial salaries because of the colour of their skin. Overtime, the need for survival regarding the basic necessities of life was the main focus, proving difficult to support a whole family. Fast forward to the mid 80s and early 90s, there was hope, even amidst violence and unrest. The change in morale of the country meant there was hope of equal social and economic opportunities with the rise in trade Unions and small businesses. The dream that Nelson Mandela had of our European counterparts mixing with Africans on an equal basis socially and economically is the kind of idea that can melt any rational being's heart, black or white.