Half a century after an uprising that helped bring down apartheid in South Africa, little remains on the streets of Soweto to mark the blood spilled there.

Fifty years after the Soweto uprising, South Africa's educational landscape remains marred by inequality, with countless black learners still confined to under-resourced schools.

Mark Heywood reflects on the enduring legacy of the Soweto uprising, urging a new generation to rise up and continue the fight for equality and social justice in South Africa.