how do the changes of reconciliation reflect the values outlined in the south african constitution
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December 16 holds a large place in the history of South Africa. Nowadays, it is celebrated as the Day of Reconciliation between Blacks and Whites.
However, it was first celebrated as the “Dingaan's Day” which stood for the triumph of the Voortrekkers against the Zulu army led. This was led by Dingaan at the ‘Battle of Blood River’.
ANSWER:
The day of reconciliation enriched the values in the South African constitution as race discrimination come to an end
EXPLANATION:
Apartheid, segregation based on race i.e. Between the White and Black peoples in South Africa ended by 1993 after many negotiations. The day of reconciliation, the end of racial segregation, celebrated 16th of December every year, promotes the unity of the two race groups.
As 16th December is a very significant day for both race groups, the day was selected. The first democratic government led by Nelson Mandela announced December 16th a Public holiday and Every year on this day people revive their dedication to the dignity and equality in the country.