A range of community-oriented activities are being held nationwide today, so get involved and do your bit to help others less fortunate.
Sir Richard Branson speaks at the opening of a new baby forest of 100 trees at Delta Park in Johannesburg, 17 July 2018. The initiative is a partnership between Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo (JCPZ), The Elders, and 100 Sparks of Hope and will grow for the next 100 years in remembrance of the great legacy of Nelson Mandela. Picture: Tracy Lee Stark
Today marks a century since the birth of world-renowned South African anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela.
To honour the selflessness and voluntarism of South Africa’s first democratically elected president – a man who spent 27 years imprisoned on Robben Island along with other freedom fighters – people have been called upon to contribute 67 minutes of their time towards community service, making sacrifices for others in need, from painting schools and clinics to feeding the hungry.
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Among today’s key activities in Madiba’s honour:
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