“I like friends who have independent minds because they tend to make you see problems from all angles” #NelsonMandela #LivingTheLegacy pic.twitter.com/EoRneahro6
— NelsonMandela (@NelsonMandela) December 4, 2017
Today we honour #NelsonMandela‘s legacy – a man who truly cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all people live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. pic.twitter.com/6szOcskvit
— Democratic Alliance (@Our_DA) December 5, 2017
no one is born hating another person because of the colour of his skin or his background or his religion..people must learn to hate and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite #NelsonMandela pic.twitter.com/MA4Vv7hWee
— Leyton Mokgerepi (@imleyton) December 5, 2017
What a truly great leader Mandela was! Reminds me of JFK and Obama. ❤ We in America are standing in the darkness but we are looking at the light filled with hope. Peace.🙏#NelsonMandela
— Sandra Przybylski (@sprzyslp) December 5, 2017
A bittersweet day today
– 93 years ago #RobertSobukwe was born 🎉🎂👏👏
– 4 years ago, #NelsonMandela passed on… 😥😢#AmLive @SakinaKamwendo— Madiepetsane Motaung (@madiepetsane2) December 5, 2017
Rupert shares via his instagram account how much he misses Mandela. White people in SA love & cherish Mandela more than we blacks do. He allowed the oppressor&the oppressed to be equal in the land of the oppressed. That should never be the case. #NelsonMandela pic.twitter.com/gvSTYtlu5j
— TheBlackProtector (@_BlackProtector) December 5, 2017
There are other “Mandelas” we don’t celebrate but that’s okay, they are represented. ANC needed a face for the world to rally around for our emancipation. Rea leboha Ntate Moholo. Our ancestor ❤️ #NelsonMandela pic.twitter.com/AlYnynjCbK
— #SaveANC (@kaysexwale) December 5, 2017