Freedom Day (South Africa)

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Freedom Day
Mandela voting in 1994.jpg
Nelson Mandela voting in 1994
Observed by Republic of South Africa
Type National
Celebrations Presidential speech
Date 27 April
Next time 27 April 2025 (2025-04-27)
Frequency Annual
First time 27 April 1995
Related to South African general election, 1994

Freedom Day is a South African public holiday celebrated on 27 April. It celebrates freedom and commemorates the first post-apartheid elections held on that day in 1994. The elections were the first non-racial national elections where everyone of voting age of over 18 from any race group, including foreign residents,[1] was allowed to vote. Previously, under the apartheid regime, non-whites had only limited rights to vote.[2]

It is part of the twleve public holidays determined by the Public Holidays Act (No. 36 of 1994).

On the first commemoration of the holiday, President Nelson Mandela addressed Parliament:[3]

As dawn ushered in this day, the 27th of April 1995, few of us could suppress the welling of emotion, as we were reminded of the terrible past from which we come as a nation; the great possibilities that we now have; and the bright future that beckons us. And so we assemble here today, and in other parts of the country, to mark a historic day in the life of our nation. Wherever South Africans are across the globe, our hearts beat as one, as we renew our common loyalty to our country and our commitment to its future.

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