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In this clip, Errol Musk -- father of tech mogul Elon Musk -- discusses South Africa's transformation during Nelson Mandela's presidency in the early 1990s. Errol recalls the apprehension among White South Africans as Mandela emerged from prison and became the nation's first Black president. Drawing parallels to the troubled state of Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, Errol describes the pervasive fear within the White community over the potential decline of societal and governmental structures.

Despite Mandela's efforts to maintain existing government frameworks, Errol notes that many White families, including his own, chose to leave the country due to a lack of faith in the future. This mass exodus reflected widespread apprehension about the nation's stability and prosperity under a new leadership. Errol himself experienced a drastic career shift, moving from esteemed engineering consultancy roles to working in automotive maintenance.