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The Presidency, Pretoria, Media Statement, 24 April 2014

 

 

President of the Republic of Namibia Guest of Honour at Freedom Day
Celebrations

 

National Orders will also be conferred by President Zuma

 

 

The President of the Republic of Namibia, His Excellency President
Hifikepunye Pohamba, Chairperson of the SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and
Security, will be South Africa's guest of honour and will join President
Jacob Zuma in officiating at the 20th anniversary celebrations of liberation
and democracy on Sunday 27th April 2014.

 

The country will be marking the 20th anniversary celebrations under the
theme: "South Africa - A Better Place to live in", recognising the strides
the country has made in consolidating democracy, building a new nation and
improving the quality of life of all especially the poor and the working
class.

 

The 1994 National General Elections gave birth to our freedom and
constitutional democracy that are being enjoyed today. The elections led to
the emergence of a national identity built on a respect for each other, the
value of human dignity and equality, as well as our common love for the
country.

 

"On April 27 each year we look back at what we left behind - a repressive,
racist pariah state that rode roughshod over the rights of the majority, and
built a new non-racial, united democratic South Africa.  For the majority of
South Africans who had never voted before, their dignity was restored on
April 27 1994. For the first time, they could determine who would lead the
country and fundamentally transform it from an apartheid state to a
non-racial, non-sexist and democratic South Africa. April 27 is therefore
the most important day on the calendar of our new young democracy,'' said
President Zuma.

 

Since 1994 South Africans have worked hard to construct a society that is
set out in our Constitution and to address the socio-economic challenges
created and perpetuated under apartheid.

 

The recently released South Africa Twenty Year Review 1994-2014 confirms the
progress the country has made since 1994. Overall, it confirms that South
Africa has a good story to tell and that it is a much better place to live
in now than it was before 1994.

 

On the same day, National Orders will also be conferred by President Zuma.

 

National Orders are the highest awards that the country bestows upon
citizens and members of the international community who have contributed
meaningfully towards making the country a free, democratic and successful
nation, united in its diversity.

 

This will be the 20th Investiture ceremony since the inception of the new
National Orders system, contributing towards unity, reconciliation and
building the nation. The President will bestow to deserving recipients the
Order of Mendi for Bravery, the Order of Ikhamanga, the Order of the Baobab,
the Order of Luthuli, the Order of Mapungubwe, and the Order of the
Companions of OR Tambo.

 

 

Issued by:

The Presidency, Pretoria

 

Enquiries: 

Mac Maharaj on 079 879 3203 or [email protected]

 

 

 

 

 

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