why is south africa referred as rainbow nation
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South Africa is referred to as rainbow nation because :-
1)It has both blacks South Africans ,Indians and whites staying together and were unite in an nation and
Simple, There all kinds of people and cultures exist which is symbolised by a rainbow as it contains contains many colours.
2)Because like rainbows south africas racially harmony is an optical illusion.
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1)It has both blacks South Africans ,Indians and whites staying together and were unite in an nation and
Simple, There all kinds of people and cultures exist which is symbolised by a rainbow as it contains contains many colours.
2)Because like rainbows south africas racially harmony is an optical illusion.
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South Africa is known as a Rainbow Nation for two reasons. ... 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.
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