Nelson Mandela Day: Group Seeks Continuation Of Ex-South African President’s Legacies

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In commemoration of the 2024 Nelson Mandela Day, His Imperial Highness, Prince Estifanos Matewos, President of the United Africa Royal Assembly (UARA), has called for the continuation of legacies of the late Nelson Mandela, reflecting on the enduring legacy of a man whose unwavering commitment to justice, equality, and freedom continue to inspire millions.

This was contained in a statement personally signed by him and made available to journalists.

He stated that as they remember profound impact of Mandela, popularly known as Madiba, they were reminded that the long walk to freedom he embarked on was far from complete; making it incumbent to advance the former South African President’s legacies with collective action, resilience, and a steadfast dedication to his principles.

“The United Africa Royal Assembly recently congratulated His Excellency President Cyril Ramaphosa on his re-election as President of South Africa. The historical government of national unity under President Ramaphosa’s leadership committed to uphold principles of non-racialism, non-sexism and justice. We must not lose sight of these promises and the gains of the revolution that Madiba and many of our great African liberators sacrificed their lives for.

“Mandela once wisely noted, ‘After climbing a great hill, one only finds that there are many more hills to climb.’ In the face of shared socio-political challenges across our continent, we must draw strength from his enduring spirit, approaching these challenges with courage and vision.

“The United Africa Royal Assembly is committed to supporting this journey by enhancing the role of traditional leadership in addressing poverty, unemployment, and inequality.

“Madiba’s post-apartheid government established formal institutions for traditional leaders, creating a platform for their meaningful contributions to governance. In this spirit, we strive to continue his legacy, collaborating with governments and all stakeholders to transform freedom, justice, and equality into lived realities for all Africans.

“Together, let us honour Nelson Mandela by persevering in the long walk to freedom he initiated,” the statement added.

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