How does the heritage day enforces the Application of the constitution of south Africa
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Recognising the multitude of cultural, religious and linguistic communities, the day has become an occasion for a broader celebration of South Africa's diversity. ... Similarly, section 9 of the Constitution prohibits unfair discrimination on the basis of race, religion, culture, language and 12 other grounds.
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South Africans will commemorate Heritage Day on September 24th, one of 12 officially recognised national holidays.
They celebrate in the following ways:
- This day allows South Africans to reflect on how our country's rich variety can help us develop a better nation.
- Heritage refers to a cultural group's collection of behaviours, traditions, objects, and artefacts.
- Each of these has a history and a meaning that we can use to honour our ideals.
- Examples of tangible and intangible heritage include oral traditions, knowledge systems, literature, art, music, dance, and gastronomy.
- South Africa is home to a diverse range of ethnic, cultural, religious, and linguistic groups, all of which have influenced the country's growth.
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