As we commemorate Day of Reconciliation today, a day that was introduced as a way to heal the rift between the people of South Africa and bring harmony to a nation still suffering from decades of injustice. Celebrating the Day of Reconciliation involves a deep look at our lives and the world that we live in. The day is one of the most significant and important dates in history. It is a day when everyone is encouraged to remember the past history of the country. Lerato Mbele was joined by Dr. Mphumeleli Ngidi from UKZN Department of history, Lulu White, thought leader in elections, governance & democracy, Keitumetse Moutloatse, founder of the Black Woman Caucus and, Chris Nissen, chairperson of the South African Human Rights Commission.