The Vuk'bangene Breakfast Show host Awethu Kelese had an interview with Prof Nkonki Mandleni

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Awethu Kelese was joined by Prof. Nkonki Mandleni, who reflected on the enduring significance of Mandela Month in today’s society. She underscored the importance of preserving Madiba’s legacy through active community involvement, particularly among the youth. Prof. Mandleni highlighted several impactful initiatives planned by her directorate for the month, all aimed at driving meaningful change within local communities. She also encouraged both students and staff to take part in these outreach efforts, emphasizing how even small acts of service can create lasting impact. Her reflections served as a powerful reminder of the trans-formative power of collective action in building a more compassionate and equitable society.
1 Jul 4AM English South Africa News · Daily News

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