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UDM says reconciliation isn’t a day, it’s daily justice and dignity
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77873, member: 636"] The United Democratic Movement marked Reconciliation Day by arguing that national healing requires continuous daily effort, not just annual remembrance. Secretary-General Zandile Phiri stated that genuine reconciliation demands dignity, justice, and equitable opportunity for all citizens. This perspective connects to the party's founding principles under Bantu Holomisa, who emphasized accountability and ethical governance after his Truth and Reconciliation Commission testimony. This year's national theme focused on securing reconciliation for future generations. Official commemorations at the Ncome Museum in KwaZulu-Natal provided a symbolic backdrop, with President Cyril Ramaphosa addressing unity. The UDM contends that persistent inequality, unemployment, and corruption undermine substantive progress, making reconciliation an empty concept for many struggling South Africans. The party views the current process as incomplete, stressing that political settlements cannot replace deep social and economic repair. It calls for focused action on fair resource distribution, job creation, and honest leadership to translate symbolic unity into lived reality. The UDM's statement urges a recommitment to making reconciliation a practical, enduring national project. [/QUOTE]
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