After apartheid ended in 1994, Triomf, a previously white-only suburb in Johannesburg, experienced significant demographic changes as the policies of segregation were dismantled. Many black South Africans moved into the area, leading to a shift in the community's socioeconomic dynamics. However, Triomf also faced challenges such as crime, unemployment, and social tensions as residents navigated the complexities of a new, more integrated society. The transition reflected broader struggles within South Africa as it sought to reconcile its divided past and build a more inclusive future.
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