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The 67 Blankets for Madiba campaign pulled out all the stops in celebrating its 9th anniversary on Friday.

Mandela who advocated for reconciliation, died on this day at his home in Johannesburg at the age of 95.Mandela who advocated for reconciliation, died on this day at his home in Johannesburg at the age of 95.

This is a knitting revolution in honour of the late Global Icon Nelson Mandela and his legacy which was started in December 2013 after a challenge laid down by his former private secretary, Zelda la Grange. This initiative began on social media and has now blossomed into a worldwide movement with knitting groups in countries like America and India.Since its inception, it has transformed into a “movement” of “Knitwits” who knit, stitch, sew, crochet and weave beautiful blankets and scarves which are distributed to the poor all over the globe.“When Zelda first presented me with this challenge, it seemed like an impossible task but Madiba did say it always seems impossible until it’s done.

 

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That guy didn't do shit for this country and were all in denial

Any black person who is celebrated by whites has lost his common sense to a point of no return. Wickedness is the downfall of sinners. Ours as the righteous is to capitalize. Everyone will see vividly how stupid the wicked are in particular whites.

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