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Heritage Day

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24 September 2009

Heritage Day on 24 September recognises and celebrates the cultural wealth of our nation.

The Deputy President of the Republic of South Africa, Mr Kgalema Motlanthe will on Thursday, 24 September deliver a keynote address at the National Heritage Day celebrations in Limpopo, Ntwampe Sports Grounds, Moroke in Greater Tubatse municipality.

Time: 09h00
Venue: Ntwampe Sports Grounds, Moroke, Greater Sekhukhune District

In order to highlight the role of the craft industry in the socio-economic development of our nation, the 2009 theme for heritage month is: Celebrating South African Craft, Our Heritage. The theme presents us with an opportunity to pay tribute to the crafters who have contributed immensely to the development of South Africa's rich heritage.

Advisories for Heritage Day celebrations

Hertitage Month calendar of events [PDF]

Background information on Heritage Day

 

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