Press Release

18 July 2015

Deputy Minister Nomaindiya Mfeketo honoured Nelson Mandela International Day in Hong Kong

The Deputy Minister on International Relations and Cooperation, Ms Nomaindiya Mfeketo has, today Saturday, 18 July 2015 delivered an address on the occasion of the Nelson Mandela International Day hosted by the South African Consulate in Hong Kong, China.

In November 2009, United Nations General Assembly declared 18 July “Nelson Mandela International Day” in recognition of the former statesmen’s contributions to the entire humanity. Every year, on this day, people around the world get together and spare 67 minutes to be of service to humanity.

In honouring this day, Deputy Minister Mfeketo joined scores of volunteers from South Africa, the Diplomatic Community, business and other key stakeholders based in Hong Kong to spend 67 minutes of their time with staff and the elderly people of the Aberdeen Kai-Fong Welfare Association Fong Wong Wun Tei Neighbourhood Elderly Centre  (AKA).  The centre advocates for the needy by providing appropriate welfare services and social facilities to the different age groups in areas such as community care, healthcare, shelter, and other unique needs of the elderly community in the estate.

In her address, Deputy Minister Mfeketo enthused, “It is people in the likes of Madiba who have taught us that unity must prevail amongst us as humanity. He always urged us to uphold the many values we must continue to internalise in our own lives. From him we have learned that you can be a leader and still respect others in actions and deeds regardless of their status in life.  As we celebrate this important day, we must also challenge ourselves, and deeply reflect on the values that Madiba instilled in all of us”.

Enquiries: Mr Clayson Monyela, 082 884 5976

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