By Tarryn Le Chat
21 April 2007
This year people of all ages from Cape Town will head to the mountains to celebrate Freedom Day on April 27.
Large SA flags will be waved from the very top of Devil’s Peak. Everyone in the vicinity is requested to turn their eyes to the mountain at 12:00 and to take a moment to acknowledge the cause for which it is being done.
South Africa will be celebrating 13 years of freedom and democracy, however, the country is still faced with many difficult challenges.
The challenges are not beyond the nation’s combined abilities to address.
The event serves to bring the issues to surface so people of South Africa can come together and overcome these struggles that children are facing.
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