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Building work is quiet, for now, on £200m project that pits different visions of South Africa’s future against one another

moke curls into the air, a drum beats, the dance begins, a chant is raised. Ten metres away, cars howl past on a busy road, drivers unaware of the sacred ritual taking place in the centre of a bustling South African city.

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