Thohoyandou, in the Limpopo Province, is the center of South Africa’s Reconciliation Day celebrations. The day represents national unity and healing from the country’s past divisive history. President Cyril Ramaphosa’s keynote speech is highly anticipated, with hopes for a strengthened intercommunity relationship and a united society. The day is a call for South Africans to reflect on their shared journey and contribute to a future free from past injustices, celebrating their complex identity as a nation.