67 minutes for Madiba Day altering the youth in drugs

67 minutes for Madiba Day altering the youth in drugs

By Sthembiso Shozi

The Department of Social Development in conjunction with Ukhozi FM fight against crime and drug abuse as part of 67 minutes for Mandela Day.

The unpleasantly-cold and windy weather did not stop the Durbanites and notorious Durban’s drug users from coming to the event premeditated by Social Development in fighting against drug abuse and crime in Durban at the Albert Luthuli Park as part of commemorating Madiba day. The event was essentially intended for the homeless, living in the streets of Durban and renowned as whoonga boys-girls.

Former Abahlali baseMjondolo’s Youth League President Mazwi Nzimande and current president Lisa Nene attended the event to signify Abahlali.

This day is a yearly international day in Honour of Nelson Mandela celebrated each 18 July which is on Mandela’s birthday who remains in a critical condition in hospital as he turned 95 this year. Mandela Day is also a worldwide call to action that celebrates the idea that each individual has the influence to transform the world and the ability to make an impact.

Nzimande described this day as where people should celebrate Mandela, “So everybody needs to play a part. We all know Mandela as a hero, by us doing great things for the community as Abahlali each and every day is a Mandela day, so this is the day where all people be looking at what is happening around them nonetheless it is an important day”, said Nzimande. He added saying Mandela’s life is not about minutes nor hours but years.

Main speakers for the occasion were the convalescing drug users from diverse rehabs, Dumisani Buthelezi who runs a rehab, guests from the municipality and many more, not to forget famous musician DJ Sox who shared his experience in drugs with the youth. It was also a great opportunity for the parents and families to come forward claim their missing children who ran from their homes and took to the streets of Durban as results of drugs; whoonga was the main concern for the event.