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Ramaphosa calls for unity, reconciliation for the kids
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77396, member: 636"] President Cyril Ramaphosa heads to the Ncome Museum in KwaZulu-Natal's Nquthu area to give a speech about keeping the country glued together instead of letting old wounds fester. The whole thing happens at the Battle of Blood River heritage spot, where Voortrekker forces clashed with Zulu warriors back in 1838, and the government picked this location to remind everyone that unity matters more than staying mad about history. The theme pushes reconciliation for younger South Africans who need to learn from past beefs without repeating them. Ramaphosa will probably talk about fixing land issues and closing gaps in healthcare and education since those problems still haunt communities across racial and economic lines. Reconciliation Day used to be called the Day of the Vow under apartheid until the democratic government flipped it in 1995 to honor healing instead of celebrating one group's victory over another. The museum shows both sides of the battle story through exhibits and guided tours that help visitors process the complicated layers of national trauma. [/QUOTE]
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