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1 January - New Year's Day; 21 March - Human Rights Day; 18 April – Good Friday; 21 April – Family Day; 27–28 April – Freedom Day; 1 May - International Workers' Day; 16 June – Youth Day; 9 August - National Women's Day; 24 September – Heritage Day; 16 December – Day of Reconciliation; 25 December – Christmas Day; 26 December ...
1 January - New Year's Day; 21 March - Human Rights Day; 18 April – Good Friday; 21 April – Family Day; 27–28 April – Freedom Day; 1 May - International Workers' Day; 16 June – Youth Day; 9 August - National Women's Day; 24 September – Heritage Day; 16 December – Day of Reconciliation; 25 December – Christmas Day; 26 December ...
Grandparents' Day or National Grandparents' Day is a secular holiday celebrated in various countries; it is celebrated to show the bond between grandparents and grandchildren. It occurs on various days of the year, either as one holiday or sometimes as a separate Grandmother's Day and Grandfather's Day. It was celebrated for the first time in ...
The Christian holidays of Christmas Day and Good Friday remained in secular post-apartheid South Africa's calendar of public holidays. The Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities (CRL Rights Commission), a chapter nine institution established in 2004, held countrywide consultative public hearings in June and July 2012 to ...
"Lord, thank you for all of our blessings, but especially the gift of our grandparents as we celebrate Grandparents Day together. We pray that they feel all of the love and appreciation." 39.
1 January - New Year's Day; 21 February - National Youth Day; 8 March – International Women's Day; 12 March – Youth Day; 18 April – Good Friday; 19 April – Easter Saturday; 20 April - Easter Sunday; 21 April - Easter Monday; 28 April – Kenneth Kaunda Birthday; 1 May - Labour Day; 25 May - Africa Day; 7 July - Heroes' Day; 8 July ...
The traditional isiXhosa names for months of the year poetically come from names of stars, plants, and flowers that grow or seasonal changes that happen at a given time of year in Southern Africa. The Xhosa year traditionally begins in June and ends in May when the brightest star visible in the Southern Hemisphere, Canopus, signals the time for ...
1 January - New Year's Day; 21 March - Human Rights Day; 29 March – Good Friday; 1 April – Family Day; 27 April – Freedom Day; 1 May - International Workers' Day; 16–17 June – Youth Day; 9 August - National Women's Day; 24 September – Heritage Day; 16 December – Day of Reconciliation; 25 December – Christmas Day; 26 December ...