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Reflections on South Africa's Heritage

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M&G 26 September 2025

In honour of Heritage Day, celebrated this week, diplomats speak to us about what makes this country special in terms culture

- Marion Smith

This Heritage Month, we asked ambassadors and high commissioners to share their perspectives on what makes South Africa unique.

Their reflections highlight how the country's heritage resonates far beyond its borders, creating a sense of connection among the global diplomatic community.

European Union:

Sandra Kramer

Beyond its landscapes, South Africa's greatest strength is its people. Much like the EU, this is a society that thrives on being multi-ethnic, multicultural and multilingual, a true expression of unity in diversity.

The past is never forgotten here, and I believe that is why the future looks promising. South Africans have shown remarkable ability to reconcile history with hope, ensuring that no one is left behind.

The cultural traditions are endless. Every new place brings something different, from art and dance to cuisine. I enjoy them all and I must admit I never say no to a braai.

What unites South Africans is a strong national identity, built on democracy, equality and human rights. These are the same values that bind Europe, which is why our partnership with South Africa feels so natural.

Everyday life here is marked by friendliness and warmth. South Africans embody ubuntu, which, according to a study, makes them the friendliest nation on earth. In my own experience, that is absolutely true.

Malaysia:

Yap Wei Sin

What struck me most is the Cape Malay community, whose presence here dates back to the mid-17th century. Their traditions, from religion to cuisine, mirror those of Malaysia, and I am fascinated by how dishes like bobotie, bredie and koeksisters trace their roots back to the Malay world.

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