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Friday, July 23, 2010

Nelson Mandela Bay celebrates Mandela day in style.


World On Press


Ian Jindela

Last year United Nations adopted 18 July, Nelson Mandela’s birthday as Nelson Mandela International Day. All over the world this year, 18 July has been a celebration of offering service and education, a call to action to use our energies to change our world for better. Nelson Mandela Bay hosted music Festival in honour of ex first black South African President Dr. Nelson Mandela.

The day culminated with the rendition of local artists who have made it in the international arena including Afro Nubian princess Camagwini, MXO, Zonke and Lulu Dikana with collaboration song produced by Malambule Sipho Sithole of Native Rhythms.
This comes after Spain; Madrid-Teatro Circo Price hosted a successful Nelson Mandela day music concert 02 June, artist B. B King performed for free amongst other 46664 artists. Nelson Mandela foundation is asking everyone to join hands and devote 67 minutes of their lives to a good cause.

Madiba’s 67 years of uninterrupted and selfless service to the people of South Africa and the World culminating in the birth of the new South Africa. He made reconciliation, reconstruction and development hallmark of his administration. Mandela day saw South Africans responding to the United Nations call of dedicating 67 minutes of their lifetime doing something good for humanity, helping the need, poor and vulnerable members of the community.

President of the Republic of South Africa Jacob Zuma attended Birthday Celebrations, Mvezo Village, Umthatha, Eastern Cape were Madiba grew up. “The first lesson we must draw from today’s celebration is that we must continue to work together as South Africans to build the kind of nation Madiba envisaged when he uttered those words. The unity of the South African people is paramount. The patriotism and unity that prevailed during the 2010 FIFA World Cup demonstrated to the world that this nation has a great future.” said Jacob Zuma. Madiba was in his Johannesburg Haughton home during these celebrations as he is largely retired from the public. Gifts came from all over the World wishing Nelson Mandela a happy life. “No child in Africa, and in fact anywhere in the world, should be denied education. I know that we can reach this goal.” said Mandela in 2004.

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