The Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation Act was a significant piece of legislation enacted in South Africa in 1995 to address the divisions created by the apartheid system. This act aimed to promote national unity and reconciliation among the country's diverse racial and ethnic groups by establishing a framework for truth-telling and the acknowledgment of past injustices. It was instrumental in facilitating a peaceful transition to democracy, enabling South Africans to confront their history while fostering a sense of shared identity and healing.