South African High Commission Commemorates International Nelson Mandela Day in Kenya
Hundreds of children gathered with
diplomats, government officials and business leaders today at the United
Nations Office at Nairobi (UNON) to celebrate the life and legacy of Nelson
Mandela on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of his birth.
With 2018 also marking the
centenary since the birth of anti-apartheid stalwart, Albertina Sisulu, the
South African High Commission in Kenya also remembered and celebrated the life
of the struggle stalwart who lobbied for the education and equal rights of
women and children. Mama Sisulu was widely regarded as a mother of the South
African nation due to her motherly role and maternal instincts as a nurse and
caregiver.
Led and hosted by the South African High
Commissioner to Kenya, Her Excellency Koleka Mqulwana, the Mandela centenary
events included a mass at the All Saints Cathedral Church on Sunday and a
visit to New Life Children’s Home where 400 learners from various primary and
secondary schools, as well as university students, were hosted with the United
Nations and celebrated a signing of a declaration. The students delivered a
declaration that expressed the futures that they envisioned for themselves in
which they would experience safety, food security, education, peace and
prosperity.
High Commissioner Koleka Mqulwana, said: “The
legacies of Nelson Mandela and Albertina Sisulu are about making a positive
impact on people’s lives through selfless actions, particularly for children
and those that are disadvantaged or disenfranchised. As an important East
African ally to South Africa, it is fitting that we are commemorating the
centenary of Nelson Mandela’s birth in Kenya, whilst also taking to heart the
message of the life of Albertina Sisulu in 2018.”
United Nations regional representatives that attended
today’s event included UNICEF-Kenya
Representative, Patrizia DiGiovanni; H.E. Mr. Jean-Pierre Ossey, Deputy Dean of
the African Diplomatic Corps, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the
Republic of Congo; H.E. Mr. Marek Rohr-Garztecki, Chair of the Eastern European
Group, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Poland; H.E Mrs. Marta
Eugenia Juarez Ruiz, Chair of the Latin America and the Caribbean Group,
Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Costa Rica; H.E. Mr. Victor Conrad
Ronneberg, Chair of the Western European and Other States Group, Ambassador and
Permanent Representative of Norway; Amb. Dr. Monica Juma, Cabinet Secretary for
Foreign Affairs and International Trade from the Government of Kenya; as well
as Ms. Thoko Didiza, a representative from the Government of South Africa.
The staff of the South African High Commission also
took the opportunity of Nelson Mandela Day to spend 67 minutes – one minute for
every year that Mandela spent in public service - with children from the New
Life Children’s Home donating essential items, feeding the babies, doing
laundry and gardening.
“The admirable collaboration with South African
businesses operating in Kenya in celebrating the centenary has been inspiring.
Ploughing back into Kenyan communities by South African companies through their
corporate social responsibility initiatives planned throughout the year is in
line with Nelson Mandela core values of humility, selflessness and passion,”
the High Commissioner said.
Today’s commemoration coincided with hundreds of
similar events around the world.
South African President, His
Excellency, Cyril Ramaphosa, launched the centenary celebrations in South
Africa on 11 February 2018 with the aim of celebrating the legacy of Nelson
Mandela which should inspire change, unity and development for all Africans.
Brand South Africa Chief Marketing Officer, Linda
Sangaret said: “The legacy Nelson Mandela left with us is that you can have
many roles as a leader beyond being in a position of power. Leaders of today
can look to the Mandela legacy to understand the distinction between positional
power and personal influence.”
Additional Nelson Mandela centenary events planned
for July include a Mandela Lecture at the University of Nairobi on 26 July
2018, the unveiling of Nelson Mandela and Dedan Kimathi busts at the Heroes
Garden of the Dedan Kimathi University of Technology; reconstruction of Zia Ra
Wimbi Primary School in Kilifi; the donation of Mandela books at the Kenya
National Library Services and a visit to Kakuma Refugee Camp for the benefit of
young women and girls.
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