MANDELA DAY Celebrated under the theme: “It’s still in our hands to combat poverty and inequity.”

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GAUTENG - This year’s Nelson Mandela International Day on 18 July will be celebrated under the theme: “It’s still in our hands to combat poverty and inequity.”   Nelson Mandela, in addressing the scourge of poverty, suffering and deprivation, said: "It is in your hands to make our world a better one for all, especially the poor, vulnerable and marginalised." These profound words by our global icon and father of our nation are at the heart of our actions this Nelson Mandela Day in tackling poverty, fighting inequality and building a society based on justice.  The day is an opportunity for citizens to recognise their individual power to change the world for the better. We can also play a part by raising awareness and expanding the reach of Mandela’s values which include fighting injustice, helping people in need and advancing reconciliation. Government encourages citizens to donate their time to make a difference in their communities this Nelson Mandela Day. Thr...

RIP: Slain Journalism graduate Olorato Mongale laid to rest

FREE STATE - Slain Journalism graduate Olorato Mongale is being laid to rest today, Sunday, 1 June.

The funeral is taking place at Bloemfontein City Hall. Her obituary was read as she is laid to rest.

Mongale was murdered after going on a new date with man known to her as John. Her body was discovered near Alexandra township, in northern Johannesburg, last Sunday.

The main suspect linked to the murder case was shot dead by KwaZulu-Natal police in Amanzimtoti, south of Durban, after an apparent exchange of gunfire.

This is a developing story.



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