Mandela Day in South Africa

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Every year on July 18th, South Africans commemorate Mandela Day by dedicating 67 minutes of their time to serving their community. The theme for this year’s celebration is “It’s in your hands,” urging individuals to take action against food insecurity and climate change. Mandela Day honors the legacy of former President Nelson Mandela, who dedicated 67 years of his life to serving the country.

Fighting Food Insecurity and Climate Change

South Africans are encouraged to contribute to turning the tide against food insecurity and climate change. Home and community food gardens can play an essential role in ensuring the country’s food supply. Despite progress since the dawn of democracy 29 years ago, many families and children still struggle to find food, highlighting the need to do more not just on Mandela Day, but every day.

Minister Patricia de Lille’s Outreach

Minister Patricia de Lille celebrated Mandela Day by visiting Riemvasmaak, an impoverished community in the Northern Cape. Riemvasmaak is a legacy project of President Mandela, and it was the first land restitution project announced by him in 1994. The community still faces high poverty and unemployment levels.

Donations to the Community

Minister de Lille, accompanied by the Northern Cape MEC for Economic Development and Tourism, Abraham Vosloo, handed over 100 bulk packs of non-perishable foods and blankets to the community. This donation aimed to bring comfort and hope to those in need and remind them of Mandela’s words, “Freedom is meaningless if people cannot put food in their stomachs.”

Tourism Projects for Sustainable Economic Growth

During her visit, Minister de Lille discussed ongoing tourism projects that aim to bring sustainable economic growth to the community. The provincial Department of Tourism is working with the community to develop various tourism projects, such as the Riemvasmaak hot springs. The facility has been improved with the help of the Northern Cape Department of Tourism, resulting in increased visitor numbers and revenue for the community.

Job Creation for the Youth

Six young people from the community were trained in massage therapy at the Central University of Technology, creating more job opportunities. Future plans include the redevelopment of the recreational area and the establishment of a day spa at the hot springs.

Minister de Lille emphasized that it is in our hands to work closely with communities and bring about economic development to free people from poverty and hunger. Mandela’s life and sacrifices serve as a reminder and motivation for us all to continually serve with humility and ensure that South Africans savor the fruits of democracy.

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