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July 18 Marks International Mandela Day


Thu 18 Jul 2024 | 12:25 PM
Ahmed Emam

July 18 marks International Mandela Day, an annual global observance established by the UN to pay tribute to the life and impact of Nelson Mandela.

The purpose of this day is to honor the memory and influence of Nelson Mandela, a prominent advocate for human rights and a beacon of optimism.

Mandela made history on May 10 when he became South Africa's first democratically elected president. He is revered in South Africa as the "Father of the Nation."

Throughout his life, Mandela worked tirelessly to foster unity and understanding among individuals of diverse racial and religious backgrounds, striving for justice, enduring peace, and gender equality. He was a staunch defender of the basic rights of all individuals.

The significance of 67 minutes on Mandela Day is directly linked to Nelson Mandela's altruistic life. It symbolizes the 67 years he spent serving the public in the fight against apartheid and for racial harmony in South Africa.

This symbolic gesture encourages people worldwide to dedicate 67 minutes to volunteer work or acts of kindness. It is a tangible way to honor Mandela's legacy and contribute to the betterment of society.