Explain the changes that were made to this June 16 public holiday
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This is one of the declared public holidays in South Africa on the 16th day of December. The holidays was enacted since the year 1994 after the apartheid ended. It was done with the motive of promoting the right reconciliation that can stand tall with the country's national unity and fellowship among all the citizens of South Africa and all its states.
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On 16 December 1995 the name was changed once more and was celebrated as a public holiday known as the Day of Reconciliation. The establishment of December 16 as a public holiday was an attempt to strike a balance between a divided past and promoting national unity and reconciliation in a new political dispensation.
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