
Every year on April 27, South Africa celebrates Freedom Day.
This date marks a historic moment: the first democratic elections in 1994, when all South Africans were able to vote together for the first time, regardless of their background.
Before that, the country was under a system of inequality called apartheid, which prevented many people from taking part in political life.
The 1994 elections marked a major turning point, opening a new chapter based on equality and participation for all.
Today, Freedom Day is both a celebration and a day of remembrance. It highlights the importance of freedom, voting, and democracy.
