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Mandela deserves a better honour
Cape Argus
|July 16, 2025
NELSON Mandela International Day, observed annually on July 18th, commemorates Mandela's birthday and his profound legacy.
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Established by the United Nations in November 2009, with the first UN Mandela Day held on July 18, 2010, this day encourages individuals globally to honour his spirit by volunteering their services or offering material support to those in need.
Mandela was a selfless leader who dedicated his life to the liberation of our nation, sacrificing personal and family life for the greater good. The most fitting tribute we could offer as a nation would be to strive for the country’s progress.
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