Nelson Mandela Day seeks to celebrate the political and social achievements of former South African President Nelson Mandela. Mandela, who spent three decades in prison for his political activism, became the first black president of the Republic of South Africa in 1994.
Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Nelson Mandela International Day - in 2021
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I wish Steve Biko had received the same level of recognition as Nelson Mandela. In my opinion, he fought and died for the black people of South Africa. He should have his own day, similar to Nelson Mandela's #MandelaDay, and be honored on the R200 bill. https://t.co/MV8VtsaMJ3
“It always seems impossible until it's done.” - Nelson Mandela
Apartheid ended in South Africa, and together we can end Israeli apartheid against Palestinians. On @NelsonMandela International Day we honour a life dedicated to the fight against racism & oppression.
#InOurHands https://t.co/vYgZQ5zufv
May we remember the power of Ubuntu and the impact we each hold - as we celebrate and honour the legacy of uTata Nelson Mandela.
Let us make every day #MandelaDay. Here are some ideas from @BISouthAfrica on how to participate without leaving your home: https://t.co/mRSSbo30oW https://t.co/sXVJH6Z0sF
On celebrations marking the International Nelson Mandela's Day under the theme" Career and Business Growth as an incentive for Africa's development", YALDA Cameroon is inviting you to a schedule zoom call.
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Today is Nelson Mandela International Day.
Everyone has the ability and the responsibility to change the world for the better!
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Today we celebrate Nelson Mandela International Day. Nobel Peace Prize for his activism for freedom and ending discrimination, Madiba, as he was affectionately called, shared the EU's ideals of social inclusion and justice. Happy Nelson Mandela day!
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#EUCV https://t.co/anJCVUSIK6
Today is the World Nelson Mandela day, the day against racism and injustice! Nelson Mandela was the man who fought against racism and Injustice for about 28 years! But still racism is alive, we should think about these social evils and fight against these evils!
#GeorgeFloyd .
— Mohammad Arif Mir (@Mohamma32295260) July 18, 2021
On this day in 1950, the Suppression of Communism Act became law in South Africa, banning the anti-apartheid Communist Party and later playing a key role in the arrests of figures like Nelson Mandela and Walter Sisulu. https://t.co/4n72TdZwSb https://t.co/92S3KlD4dY
Today is Nelson Mandela International Day, when we remember the South African leader by making a difference in our communities. How will you honor Mandela’s legacy? #MandelaDay https://t.co/ki5HNctMi2