Media release

Government wishes Madiba a happy birthday

18 July 2012

18 July 2012

Government joins all South Africans and the international community in wishing our Founding President Nelson Mandela a happy 94th birthday, and in celebrating his life and legacy.

Madiba is special to South Africa in many ways, having dedicated his entire adult life to the relentless fight for freedom, democracy, peace and stability in our country.

As the first President of a democratic South Africa, Nelson Mandela immediately led the nation on a path of unity, transformation, forgiveness and reconciliation.

At 94, Madiba is almost as old as the African National Congress itself – the movement to which he dedicated his entire adult life, and a movement that is celebrating its centenary throughout 2012.

Government has committed itself to continuing President Mandela’s legacy and will continue the long walk to confront poverty, unemployment and inequality.

The recent Social Cohesion Summit in Kliptown, Soweto, marked the beginning of a structured process of social cohesion and nation-building based on the values of unity, non-racialism, reconciliation and human compassion that are dear to Madiba.

Government calls on all South Africans to become part of this process.

In honouring Nelson Mandela, government also urges South Africans to make personal contributions and do good deeds, as called for by Madiba, in order to make our country and the world a better place for all.

A video message by President Jacob Zuma can be viewed at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8XLkGgJXHQ&list=UUeGklnZgV21ag34t1_4G4dg&index=1&feature=plcp

Enquiries:
Jimmy Manyi
Cell: 082 379 3454

Issued by Government Communication and Information System (GCIS)

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