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Mid-December public holiday heralds perfect shopping day

So brace for busy malls and other popular shopping venues

THE 16 December public holiday (Day of Reconciliation) is also the de facto start of the16-day South African summer holiday period, according to popular internet site, Wikipedia.
The holiday came into effect in 1994 after the end of apartheid, with the intention of fostering reconciliation and national unity.

It is the first of four public holidays observed at the height of summer in the Southern Hemisphere, along with Christmas Day, Day of Goodwill and New Year’s Day. Many small businesses close down and employees go on leave over this period.

The date was chosen because it was significant to both Afrikaner and African cultures.

For Afrikaners, 16 December was commemorated as the Day of the Vow, also known as Day of the Covenant or Dingaan’s Day.

The Day of the Vow was a religious holiday commemorating the Voortrekker victory over the Zulus at the Battle of Blood River in 1838, and is still celebrated by some Afrikaners.

On the other side of the political spectrum, 16 December is also the anniversary of the 1961 founding of Umkhonto we Sizwe (‘Spear of the Nation’), the armed wing of the ANC.

Irrespective of the day’s actual significance, South Africans often use this public holiday as a day of shopping for the upcoming holidays, so brace for busy malls and other popular shopping venues.

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