Ramaphosa says SA has much to be proud of but still has much further to go
He made these comments on his regular Monday’s column From the desk of the President ahead of him addressing the National Reconciliation Day Commemoration in Bergville, North of KwaZulu-Natal on Monday.
Ramaphosa said South Africans commemorate the epic battle of 1838 on the banks of the Ncome River, and the founding of Umkhonto we Sizwe on the same day over a century later. “These two historical events are of deep significance; and now symbolic of our ability to transcend a bitter legacy and forge a new path.
“As we take stock of how far we have come in healing the divisions of the past and building a united nation, we have much to be proud of.
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