Ride for Madiba at James Hall Museum

The museum boosts rare collections of land transport which ranges from trains, trams, trolley buses, vintage motorcycles and bicycles, steam driven vehicles to animal drawn carriages.

SINCE July 18 marks the centenary of the birth of the late former president Nelson Mandela, James Hall Museum of Transport will host a Ride for Madiba charity event on July 21, at the museum.

The event starts from 10am until 4.30pm and targets all vintage car and motorcycle clubs around Gauteng province, as well as ordinary members of the public.

This is a family fun day to challenge South Africans to locate Madiba within themselves and donate old clothes, blankets and any other items to less fortunate people. Patrons will be entertained with music, children’s playground, 1952 London bus rides, a complimentary guided tour of the museum, vintage cars show and arts and craft stalls. People are encouraged to bring their own camp chairs, picnic basket and refreshments.

For more information contact Rambau Fhatuwani on 084 454 6912 or FhatuwaniR@joburg.org.za

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