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North West Legislature Honors Mandela Day with Acts of Empowerment and Compassion

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On 27 July 2023, the North West Provincial Legislature Speaker Basetsana R.S. Dantjie, members of the legislature, and staff commemorated Mandela Day. The team visited various centers across the four districts, bringing hope and empowerment to communities in need. The theme of this year’s Mandela Day was “The Legacy Lives on Through You,” emphasizing the ongoing influence of Mandela’s values.

Commemorative Activities

Hon. Basetsana Dantjie began her day at Ntshalle le Bana Care Centre in Lekgalong village, near Rustenburg. Deputy Speaker Hon. Lina Miga led a team to Batho-Tiisang Disabled Centre in Kopela Village, Tswaing Local Municipality. Chief Whip Hon. Paul Sebegoe spearheaded the third team’s effort to provide assistance at the Adrian Losper Soup Kitchen project in Colridge, near Vryburg. In Klerksdorp, Chairperson of Chairpersons Hon. Kabelo Mataboge led a team to Dominionville informal settlement.

Goals of Mandela Day

Mandela Day seeks to inspire individuals to take action to improve the world for today’s and future generations. It aims to build a global movement of positive change and promote humanitarian action rooted in the legacy of Nelson Mandela. This year’s events sought to encourage individuals to observe Nelson Mandela Day as a celebration of his legacy and instill the spirit of ‘Vukuzenzele’ (self-reliance) among communities.

Embracing Mandela’s Legacy

Each year, Mandela Day highlights the importance of compassion, selflessness, and community engagement. This year’s theme, “The Legacy Lives on Through You,” sets the tone not only for the day itself but also for the future. By embracing Mandela’s values, such as fostering unity and empowering the marginalized, individuals can actively contribute to making this world a better place.

Impact on Communities

The events were streamed live on the Legislature’s Facebook page, allowing a broader audience to witness the impact of the day’s activities. Through the collective efforts of Hon. Dantjie, the North West Provincial Legislature, and countless other communities worldwide, the powerful legacy of Nelson Mandela continues to thrive. The actions taken on Mandela Day serve as a reminder that the ability to make meaningful changes resides within each of us.

Continuing the Legacy

As we look to the future, it is essential to continue working together, uplifting one another, and embodying the values that Mandela so passionately championed. Let us remember and embrace the spirit of Mandela Day throughout the year, instilling hope, compassion, and dedication to creating a brighter future for all.

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