National Reconciliation Day _today, 16 December 2019

Today is a special day for us here at FarmAbility. We join our rainbow nation in celebrating National Reconciliation Day. Here`s to moving forward together as a united people.

Here`s to 2019!

South Africa will mark National Reconciliation Day on the 16 December 2019 with a focus on language as a lever to foster greater reconciliation. The national event on the day will be held in KwaZulu-Natal under the theme: “The Year of Indigenous Languages: Supporting National Reconciliation Through the Promotion, Development and Preservation of Indigenous Languages.”

The country’s move from an oppressive regime under apartheid to a democratic society guaranteed the human rights of all South Africans and ensured that indigenous languages would be protected and promoted.

In advancing indigenous languages in our nation we can give social and political recognition to disadvantaged language groups. It helps keeps our individual cultures alive and connects us to our history.

An integral component of the Reconciliation Month celebrations and commemorations are also national symbols since they signify national unity. The national flag, in particular, has a special role as a symbol of national unity and reconciliation.

In this regard the “I am the Flag” campaign was launched. The campaign came on the back of a series of racially charged incidences that seemed to further polarise South African society along racial lines.

The National Reconciliation Day was adopted at the start of our democracy when it was envisioned that reconciliation, peace and stability would be a defining character of our new democratic dispensation.

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photo cred: Highbury Preparatory School pupils (from left) Samir Reddy, Khalya M Chunu, Callum Davies, Mickael Bartmann, Raghav Bhoola, Dumolwakhe Mpanza, Cole Davies and Jeremy Barff.