Day of Good Will
Day of Good Will is held on December 26. South Africa and Namibia. This event in the third decade of the month December is annual.
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The day after Christmas is celebrated as Day of Goodwill on December 26 in South Africa and Namibia. A public holiday throughout the country, the lingering spirit of Christmas continues, as South Africans bask in the sunshine, enjoy a day at the beach, savour long lunches, and just spend some leisure time outdoors with friends and family. The holiday also gives citizens a chance to give back to society through volunteer work and charity affairs that are organized.
Namibia is home to the world’s oldest desert. The Namib Desert, the world’s oldest desert, has been around for at least 55 million years, devoid of surface water but bisected by many dry riverbeds. The Namib Desert is one of many stunning experiences that Namibia is known for.
Similar holidays and events, festivals and interesting facts
Day of Reconciliation in South Africa on December 16 (formerly celebrated as Day of the Vow by the Afrikaners);
Kaapse Klopse on January 2 (Cape Town, South Africa);
Family Day in Namibia on December 26
World Day for African and Afrodescendant Culture on January 24
Pregnancy Awareness Week in South Africa on February 12
Healthy Lifestyle Awareness Day in South Africa on February 16
Armed Forces Day in South Africa on February 21