Mandela Day 67 minutes - Touwsrivier

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African Travel Crew

African Travel Crew

11 ай бұрын

It all started with a call to action for people to recognize their individual power to make an imprint and change Touwsrivier in honor of the late President Nelson Mandela's life.
Sixty-Seven Minutes and 67 x Collaborators gave of their time and money to others to make a difference.
What counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived. It is what difference we have made to the lives of others that will determine the significance of the life we lead.” - Nelson Mandela
Why 67 minutes? You may find yourself asking this question in anticipation of Mandela Day on July 18.
Here's the answer:
Nelson Mandela, former South African president and world renowned human rights activist, was born on 18 July, 1918.
Mandela was intensely involved in anti-apartheid activities and he served 27 years in prison for the cause. In November 2009, the United Nations declared the day of his birth as Nelson Mandela International Day as a way to honour his legacy.
On his 90th birthday, in London’s Hyde Park, Mandela said: “It is time for new hands to lift the burdens. It is your hands now.” This call-to-action started a worldwide movement for social change.
The Nelson Mandela Foundation said: “Nelson Mandela has been making an imprint on the world for 67 years, beginning in 1942 when he first started to campaign for the human rights of every South African. His life has been an inspiration to the world.”
By dedicating 67 minutes of their time - one for every year of Mandela's service - people can give back to the world around them and make a contribution to global humanitarianism.
"Mandela Day calls on us all, every day, to make the world a better place. Each year on 18 July we look back on what has been done, and forward to what will be done," the Nelson Mandela Foundation said. - www.nelsonmandela.org/
#Touwsrivier #MandelaDay #ItsInYourHands
Voices:
0:10 Carol Bruton -Founding Director, RAM, Rescue Among Many www.ram1.co.za/
0:20 Christiaan du Plessis - Chairman, Touwsrivier Tourism Association touwsrivertourism.co.za/
0:47 Neville Fourie - Area Manager: Touwsrivier bvm.gov.za/
1:14 Ismail Bhyat - Imam, Touwsrivier Islamic Society

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