Social Sciences, asked by Avnibhutani, 1 year ago

why is South Africa called a rainbow Nation today?

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Answered by ayushsrivastava90
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It was named the Rainbow Nation by Archbishop Desmond Tutu during the handover of power in 1994 as a way of uniting the many different people of different colours, races and tribes that live there. There are still many issues and there is rising anti-white and anti-immigrant sentiment that is frequently violent, but on the whole the concept has helped to unite and heal a fractured country, giving it real pride in its diversity.
Answered by Monica695
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South Africa is known as Rainbow Nation because for reasons - This was part of his message that all racial colours were part of one group of humans , similar to how all the colours of a rainbow come from the same source.

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