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Ramaphosa calls for unity at Reconciliation Day site of old rift
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77306, member: 636"] South Africa's president is heading to the Ncome Museum in KwaZulu-Natal to give a speech about bringing people together. Cyril Ramaphosa will talk at the spot where a massive fight went down between Voortrekker settlers and Zulu warriors way back in 1838, and the government picked this location on purpose to make a point about moving past old beef. The whole event is about getting future generations to keep working on unity and healing. The place used to represent division for over a hundred years, but the democratic government flipped the script in 1995 and turned it into a day about reconciliation instead of conflict. Officials want everyone to face the country's messy history while building something better for the future. The theme is about doubling down on forgiveness and nation-building, with the venue choice sending a message about choosing peace over ancient grudges. [/QUOTE]
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