The African Christian Democratic Party (ACDP) is deeply outraged and profoundly disappointed by the recent decision to remove Christian symbols from the Christmas lights display in Adderley Street, Cape Town. With Christians comprising approximately 80% of South Africa’s population, this action by the City of Cape Town is not just disappointing but an affront to the majority of its citizens.
Christmas lights traditionally celebrate the birth of Christ, and to eliminate the very symbols that embody the meaning of this holy day is unacceptable. The removal of representations such as the baby Jesus, Mary, angels, and other Christian icons undermines the cultural and religious heritage that so many South Africans hold dear.
This issue is not about promoting one religion over another; it is about respecting the cultural traditions of the majority and maintaining the integrity of our national identity. We therefore demand that the City immediately restore these Christian symbols to their rightful place in the Christmas display.
Moreover, we call upon the responsible City official—who remains anonymous at this time—to step forward and provide an explanation concerning the decision. We seek transparency regarding which directorate authorised this removal and the rationale behind it.
The ACDP stands steadfast in solidarity with the Christian community in this matter. We demand an apology from the City of Cape Town and insist upon the immediate reinstatement of the Christian symbols. The erasure of Christian cultural identity is intolerable, and we will not remain silent while it occurs.



