STATEMENT BY EXECUTIVE MAYOR ALDERMAN PATRICIA DE LILLE AT THE UNVEILLING OF THE NELSON MANDELA BOULEVARD, July 15 2011
The Premier of the Western Cape, Helen, Zille,
The MEC for Transport and Public Works, Mr. Robin Carlisle,
The MEC for Community Safety, Mr. Dan Plato,
Members of the consular corps,
Former Mayor, Alderman Frank van der Velde,
Former Mayor, Alderman Gordon Oliver,
Members of the Mayoral Committee,
Councillors,
Ladies and gentlemen,
Good morning, goeiedag, molweni,
This is a great day for the City of Cape Town. Today, we take a step towards making our city even more inclusive. Today, on the 15 July 2011, we make a firm commitment to honouring our history, a history that has allowed us to come together in our diversity and celebrate this moment together.
There is a great truth that the spaces in which we live influence our perceptions, our very way of thinking. Our past, and the trauma and hope that are mingled in it, is writ large across our landscape.
The apartheid government knew full well what it meant to claim ownership of our public spaces. Through a careful strategy of selective naming and selective cultural recognition, it sought to stamp its interpretation of the world on future generations.