South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa has wished all South Africans well for the Easter holiday period.
Ramaphosa who made this known on Thursday, called on faith communities to reach out in prayer and material assistance to communities in KwaZulu-Natal who have been affected by devastating floods.
The President urged the nation to observe this period of spiritual devotion and social gathering with care, consideration, tolerance and with safety.
President Ramaphosa said: “This year we are blessed by the confluence of Easter, the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan and the Jewish Passover.
"It is a time in which millions of South Africans are exercising their faith and identity as part of our national diversity.
“For many, Easter is a time for worship, for family and for exploring our beautiful country. But for the less privileged and vulnerable, this can be a time when hardship and loneliness is laid bare.
“During this time of prayer and reflection, let us take care of ourselves; be it on our roads, at places of worship and at other gatherings. Most importantly, let us take care of each other.
“Our thoughts are with the people of KwaZulu-Natal who are affected by severe floods that have led to the loss of many lives and that have destroyed homes, businesses and public infrastructure.
“Government is providing assistance to affected communities and we will continue to monitor the situation", He added.
President Ramaphosa called on South Africans to observe the public health regulations to protect themselves against COVID-19 and to ensure they are vaccinated.
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