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Molweni. Goeie Dag. Sanibonani. Dumelang. Avuxeni. Thobela.
This year marks 25 years since we began observing the National Day of Reconciliation in democratic South Africa.
It is a day on which we recall the injustices of our history.
It is also a day when we affirm our collective responsibility to build a non-racial, non-sexist and democratic society.
For much of our history, this day in our national calendar has been a symbol of division and conflict.
Now, we observe this day as one nation,.
This should be a time when we commit ourselves to build bridges and celebrate the splendour of our diversity as displayed in our languages, our cultures, our faiths, and our histories.