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Nelson Mandela’s legacy more relevant than ever – former president’s granddaughter

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Published: July 18, 2024 12:49 pm
Author: RT

The anniversary of the South African leader’s birth is celebrated worldwide on July 18

In an exclusive interview with RT, Nelson Mandela’s granddaughter said the South African leader’s legacy of strength and courage is more relevant than ever. Tukwini Mandela reflected on his unwavering commitment to unity and justice, qualities she believes are sorely needed in the current global landscape.

On Thursday, the world celebrates the anniversary of the birth of Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s first president and a global icon for his anti-Apartheid efforts. His legacy is honored as a symbol of activism, justice, and equality, inspiring millions across the globe.

Reflecting on the significance of Mandela Day for contemporary South Africa, Tukwini recalled his belief in unity and the power of collective strength.

“It’s about remembering my grandfather’s legacy, his strength, and his courage,” she said. “He believed in the power of unity among the human race and that nothing was impossible if we stood together.

“In today’s world, where there’s a severe lack of leadership and turbulent times, people are more likely to remember what my grandfather stood for as a leader. He would be really disappointed with what’s happening today.”

Tukwini said her grandfather was consistent both in public and private life, describing him as loving and humorous, always engaging with his family through stories of his past experiences. She emphasized the importance of remembering his values of unity and respect, particularly in a time when leadership is lacking.

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Reflecting on Mandela’s 67 years of fighting for justice and equality, Tukwini highlighted his enduring legacy: “The legacy of peace and the importance of listening to each other. There’s so much shouting on social media these days, with people not able to listen to each other’s views.

“My grandfather was comfortable with disagreement, but he believed it should be done with respect. That respect is sorely lacking today. When people remember my grandfather, they latch onto these values.”

Meanwhile, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres paid tribute to Nelson Mandela’s legacy, noting the profound impact that one individual can have on the world.

“Nelson Mandela showed us the extraordinary difference one person can make in building a better world,” Guterres stated. 

“Combating poverty and inequality is in our hands. We can choose to eradicate poverty, end inequality, transform the international economic and financial system for the sake of equity, fight racism, respect human rights, combat climate change, and create a world that works for all humanity.”

Mandela Day began in 2009 following an unanimous resolution by the United Nations General Assembly. It seeks to inspire the younger generation to take on the responsibility of addressing global challenges. This year, Nelson Mandela International Day will be observed under the theme “It’s still in our hands to combat poverty and inequity.”

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