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explain the changes that were made to this public holiday ​

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Answered by empathictruro
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Answer: Day of Reconciliation is celebrated as a public holiday in South Africa.

Explanation:

16 th December is a day of great significance in South Africa due to two historical events took place.The battle of Blood river in 1838 took place between the Voortrekkers and the Zulus. the second historical event took place in 1961 , when Umkhonto we Sizwe formed Military wing of the African national congress. during this event the South Africa formed non-racial and democratic government for promoting reconciliation and national unity. the Both African and liberation struggle traditions and renamed as the Day of Reconciliation.

Answered by Arslankincsem
21

Answer:

This is one of the declared public holidays in South Africa on the 16th day of December. The holiday 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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