Invite to SA expats from SA High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
Jeremiah Kingsley Mamabolo, South African High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, has extended an invitation to the community.
By His Excellency Jeremiah Kingsley Mamabolo, South African High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, with contributions from Bassim Haidar, Honorary Consul of South Africa.
As South Africa commemorates three decades of democracy, we stand at a juncture that calls for both reflection and celebration.
This milestone is not just a marker of time but a testament to the resilience, unity, and indomitable spirit of the South African people.
Thirty years ago, South Africa emerged from the long shadows of apartheid, a dark chapter characterised by systemic oppression, inequality, and racial segregation.
The historic transition to democracy in 1994 signalled a new dawn, embodied by the principles of equality, justice, and reconciliation.
The visionary leadership of Nelson Mandela, who became a global symbol of forgiveness and
inclusivity, guided our nation towards a future built on democratic ideals.
The journey to democracy was fraught with challenges.
It required immense sacrifices, unyielding courage, and a steadfast commitment to the ideals of
freedom and equality.
The struggles of the past are a poignant reminder of the enduring spirit of the South African people and their determination to construct a society founded on dignity, respect, and opportunity for all.
As we celebrate 30 years of democracy, it is vital to acknowledge the progress made and the work that remains.
South Africa has seen significant advancements in social justice, economic development, and political stability.
However, challenges such as poverty, inequality, and unemployment still persist, necessitating continued efforts to build an inclusive and prosperous society.
At this pivotal moment, I, His Excellency Jeremiah Kingsley Mamabolo, South African High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, alongside Bassim Haidar, recently appointed Honorary Consul of South Africa by President Cyril Ramaphosa, extend a heartfelt invitation to our community.
We invite you to join us in a service of thanksgiving to reflect on our shared achievements and reaffirm
our dedication to democracy, equality, and justice.
This service of thanksgiving, to be held on Tuesday, 16 July, graciously hosted with the kind permission of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, is a significant occasion to bring together individuals from diverse backgrounds to celebrate South Africa’s journey.
It is a time to honour the sacrifices made for freedom, acknowledge our progress, and recommit to the ongoing work of nation-building and reconciliation.
As we gather to celebrate 30 years of democracy, let us draw inspiration from the unity and resilience that have defined our nation’s journey.
Let us renew our commitment to creating a society where every South African can live with dignity,
opportunity, and hope.
On behalf of Bassim Haidar and myself, I warmly invite all interested community members to attend this special service.
There are only a limited amount of tickets remaining and we encourage you to apply.
Together, let us celebrate the triumph of democracy and the promise of a brighter future for all South Africans.
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Space is limited, guests will be selected on a first come, first served basis.