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afrol.com, 18 August - South African Parliament yesterday launched a process to develop new symbols for both Houses of Parliament. These symbols would be appropriate for the values and ethos of a democratic country on the African continent. The current symbols are of colonial origin and were characterised by the exclusion of the majority of the population. We are now calling on the public to make submissions on the following symbols which South Africans can design anew: 1. The Mace: 2. The Black Rod: 3. Serjeant-At-Arms/Usher of the Black Rod 4. Emblem Parliament's Joint Rules Committee has agreed that the new designs of these symbols should reflect the following criteria: The new symbols should also take into account the changed National Coat of Arms and should be attractive, distinctively African, dignified, heraldic, meaningful and simple. The public on all corners of South Africa are called upon to send their submissions to Parliament for consideration. The submissions should be in writing, or as drawings, and should be sent to: Secretary to Parliament, P O Box 15, Cape Town, 8000. The deadline for submissions is 30 September 2000
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