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Changes made to reconciliation day

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Answered by sayyadmohd78
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The Day of Reconciliation is a public holiday in South Africa held annually on 16 December. The holiday came into effect in 1995 after the end of apartheid, with the intention of fostering reconciliation and national unity for the country.

First time: 16 December 1995

Related to: Day of the Vow

Date: 16 December

Observed by: Republic of South Africa

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Changes made to reconciliation day

Explanation:

  • The day of reconciliation is the day of Covenant dag or vow taking ceremony in South Africa.
  • It is celebrated on 16 December.
  • The day is celebrated to maintain a balance between the past and the present nation.
  • The name was changed after the election of 1994 and again was celebrated as the public holiday.
  • It was the new politician dispensation.
  • Later on, they created the army and introduced uMkhonto weSizwe in it.

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The day of reconciliation explain whether the changes have helped to heal the nation from the past and united the people or not

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