Why was the 10th may1994a red letter day in the history of South Africa
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10th of May, 1994 was a red-letter day in the history of South Africa. It was the day when the hated regime of apartheid came to an end. A new democratically elected non-racial government under Nelson Mandela was to be sworn in. Many international leaders and dignities came to pay their respect to the new government
10th May in 1994 was celebrated as the inauguration ceremony of non-racial Government in the name of Red Letter Day in South Africa. It was conducted in Union Building of Pretoria. From more than 145 countries, minister, politician and other respective people attended this ceremony. Nelson Mandela was the president of South Africa.
For decades Black African were rejected and white people were given priority. The establishment of non-racial Government was the victory of justice, peace and independent.