South Africa - President Wishes The Nation A Happy, Safe And Reflective Easter Period
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PRETORIA, South Africa, April 17, 2025/APO Group/ --
President Cyril Ramaphosa wishes South Africans a happy and safe Easter, which depends on citizens conducting themselves with tolerance, patience and respect for everyone with whom they come into contact.
President Ramaphosa offers his best wishes for the Easter break to South Africa’s diverse Christian denominations as well as compatriots for whom this will purely be a period of rest and social connection.
President Ramaphosa said: “Easter is a special period for devoted Christians to celebrate their faith and the triumph of life over death, and it is an opportunity for South Africans of all backgrounds enjoy rest and reconnection with family and friends.”
President Ramaphosa urges citizens to take care of themselves and others on the roads and in social situations.
“As we move around our beautiful country, let us reduce speed, buckle up, rest up and leave our phones alone while we’re driving.
“Let’s make sure vehicles are well maintained and that we avoid the need to rush by leaving home or our workplaces early enough.
“This will allow us be patient with other road users and to enjoy the beauty of our landscapes.
“This should also be a period of care and peace in our homes and communities.
“May this be a time of celebration and rejuvenation for the year ahead.”
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