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Embracing oneness: a call for inclusive dialogue

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July 30, 2025

I BELIEVE it is imperative to foster robust national dialogue to ensure unity and communal harmony. Guided by this belief, I encourage a dialogue that transcends racial and ethnic barriers, promoting the unification of all citizens under the banner of shared humanity and patriotism.

- Siva Naidoo

Embracing oneness: a call for inclusive dialogue

The national dialogue, announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa, will start with a national convention on August 15 in Johannesburg, followed by a second national convention in 2026. The dialogue will be a people-led, society-wide process, aimed to reflect on the state of the country to shape the next chapter of South Africa’s democracy. Siva Naidoo says embracing the concept of oneness is what is needed to combat corruption, tribalism and inequality, which will ultimately steer the country towards a prosperous and inclusive future.

The concept of oneness

The concept of oneness holds that all beings are part of a single universal family. This principle emphasises the intrinsic connection between individuals and the collective consciousness that binds humanity. In the South African context, this ideology promotes the vision that we are one people, one nation — irrespective of our diverse backgrounds. By embracing this spiritual and humanistic perspective, we can lay the groundwork for an inclusive dialogue that fosters mutual respect and understanding.

Giving life to the Constitution and the Freedom Charter

The South African Constitution, inspired by the celebrated Freedom Charter, enshrines the principle that all national groups shall enjoy equal rights. To honour this foundational document, it is essential that we — collectively as a nation — bring its ideals to life. This means working in concert to create a South Africa where resources are shared equitably, and all citizens, particularly the poor and vulnerable, benefit from our national wealth.

Collaborative efforts for a winning nation

To build South Africa into a prosperous and inclusive nation, strategic partnerships and collaboration across various sectors are imperative.

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