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July 11, 2025

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In honour of Mandela Day this year, Ms Gertse is planning to donate clothing and food to a nearby squatter camp, spending her 67 minutes with the community there.

"It is a small gesture, but one rooted in the spirit of ubuntu that our shared humanity binds us together. Let us all take a moment to reflect on Mandela’s enduring message and contribute in whatever way we can to build a more just and compassionate world," Ms Gertse said.

Mandela, affectionately known as Madiba, was intensely involved in anti-apartheid activities and served 27 years in prison for the cause.

On his 90th birthday, in London’s Hyde Park, Mandela made the statement: “It is time for new hands to lift the burdens. It is your hands now.”

This moment and call-to-action started a worldwide movement for social change.

According to the Nelson Mandela Foundation, 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.

Ward councillor Roberto Quintas described Mandela Day as a Remembrance Day that “makes all of us consider the promise of building a new, unified and caring society in South Africa”.

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