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A new symbol of peace in Cape Town

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May 10, 2025

THE Rotary Peace Garden, officially launched on the final day of the Rotary Intercountry Committee (ICC) Africa Peace Forum from April 25 to 27, takes pride of place within the Long March to Freedom Bronze Statue Park in Century City.

This new garden embodies the spirit of global co-operation and the relentless pursuit of peace. Surrounded by 101 bronze figures representing South Africa’s legendary leaders, the garden is rooted in indigenous flora, serving as a reminder that, like the plants it nurtures, the ideals of peace must be cultivated and cherished.

"This garden is more than a symbol. It is a space where peace can grow. It is a commitment, a promise and a reminder that peacebuilding doesn’t end with words — it lives in what we do next,” remarked PDG Ann Wright, co-co-ordinator of the Peace Forum and a key proponent of the garden.

“We're so thankful to Century City and the Long March to Freedom Heritage Project for making this dream a reality.”

At the heart of the garden stands an iconic Peace Pole, inscribed with the universal prayer,

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