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    South Africa's Ramaphosa declares Dec 15 holiday to celebrate rugby win

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    South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced on Monday that December 15th will be declared a public holiday in celebration of the country’s victory in the Rugby World Cup.

    Ramaphosa made the announcement to honor the national rugby team, the Springboks, for their remarkable achievement in winning the prestigious tournament.

    The Springboks secured their victory after defeating the English rugby team in the final match, which took place in Japan.

    It was an historic win for South Africa, as it marked the team’s third Rugby World Cup victory, following their previous triumphs in 1995 and 2007.

    The announcement of the public holiday shows the significant impact that the Springboks’ success has had on the nation, uniting the country and bringing joy to its people.

    Rugby is a highly popular sport in South Africa, with a large and passionate fan base.

    The victory of the Springboks in the Rugby World Cup has not only brought pride and happiness to the supporters but has also served as a source of inspiration for aspiring young rugby players across the country.

    The public holiday on December 15th will provide an opportunity for South Africans to come together and celebrate the achievements of the national rugby team.

    There is a sense of national pride and unity following the remarkable accomplishment, and the public holiday will be a way for the entire nation to share in the joy and celebration.

    President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to declare December 15th as a public holiday demonstrates the government’s recognition of the impact and significance of the Springboks’ victory, as well as the value placed on sports in the country.

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    It is expected that the public holiday will be celebrated with various events and activities, allowing South Africans to revel in the triumph and pay tribute to the Springboks’ hard work, dedication, and exceptional performance in the Rugby World Cup.

    The holiday will serve as a reminder of South Africa’s sporting prowess and its ability to achieve great success on the global stage.

    Overall, the declaration of December 15th as a public holiday is a fitting way to honor and celebrate the Springboks and their outstanding achievement in the Rugby World Cup.

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