Cape Times

See my feet and remember the journey – FW

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FORMER president FW de Klerk hopes his footprints will remind people of the long journey towards equality that still lies ahead.

“I hope my footprints will show that this is an unfinished journey for all of us in the pursuit of an equal life for our people,” he said yesterday at the Maropeng Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site, where imprints of his feet were made in clay.

The former president, 78, spent most of the day touring the site and hearing about the history of the Earth and evolution of humankind.

De Klerk said South Africans were lucky to have the site, north-west of Johannesbu­rg, which holds one third of the world’s fossils.

He spoke about the first Homo sapiens’ ability to adapt to change.

De Klerk said they were able to imagine things that did not yet exist and changed their environmen­t accordingl­y.

“That is when we left other species behind and became human. According to Charles Darwin, the success of a species is not defined by their relative strength or intelligen­ce, but by their ability to adapt to change,” he said.

The ability to manage change was still a critical factor for mankind.

“Twenty years ago we South Africans were able to manage one of the greatest change processes of the 20th century. We transforme­d our society from the divisions of the past to a new era based on a non-racial constituti­onal democracy.

“Since then we have resumed our place in the internatio­nal community. We have seen our economy grow by more than 200 percent.”

Change was a never-ending process.

The country continued to face problems everyone needed to help solve.

“We must work together to improve our dysfunctio­nal education system and ensure that everyone emerges from school or university with a decent education.

“We must take effective steps to promote equality since it is now clear that our present approach is not working.

“We must continue to work for a society based on our core constituti­onal values of equality, human dignity, non-racialism and non-sexism.” – Sapa

 ??  ?? WALK TO EQUALITY: Former president FW de Klerk is assisted in cleaning and drying his foot after an imprint was made.
WALK TO EQUALITY: Former president FW de Klerk is assisted in cleaning and drying his foot after an imprint was made.

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