Reflections on Freedom

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The Path to Greatness Lies in Daily Commitment to Selflessness We are reminded that sacrifice and suffering are to be welcomed in service to others. By Rahmat Luvuyo Nomvete “Wasn’t that awesome guys?” We burst out laughing. Balisa had asked this question so many times. “Yes, it was, my dear,” replied Kristi. “It always feels nice to be of some service to your fellow human beings.” Five of us had spent 67 minutes on Mandela Day at a charity event for Aurora Special Care Centre where physically and mentally disabled children in Port Elizabeth receive care. We had decided to take the Route 67 walk afterwards, to wind down and reflect on the day. We disembarked the taxi near the Campanile and began our uphill journey towards the South African flag. “Isn’t it just fascinating, hey, how one man was able to inspire the whole world?” Mandla said, referring to Nelson Mandela. “Once a year, an entire nation is moved to perform acts of selfless service for their communities. All because of one guy. “What he was able to achieve for this country is incredible. “But what was so special about this guy? There are so many great leaders out there, and there were even more in the past, but they were not able to inspire and liberate their people. “Tata’s achievements remain unmatched in the history of our continent. What is it about him that makes him so remarkable?”

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Sanda interrupted, “Why don’t we think about this question as we’re walking up the hill. When we get to the top, we can share what we think Mandela’s greatest quality is.” We burst out laughing again. This time because we knew Sanda’s real intentions. He was tired, and we had a long way to climb. He wanted us to walk in silence to get to the flag more quickly. Nevertheless, we all agreed and continued the walk in silence. No matter how many times one takes this walk, it always is possible to see for the first time something stunningly beautiful in the detail of the artwork. After we reached the top and spent a moment looking at the flag at the top of the hill, we settled on the “Windward” seats. “Okay, what are your thoughts, guys?” Sanda asked. “Well, I think it was Nelson Mandela’s emphasis on knowledge and learning,” Kristi said. “I read somewhere that while he was imprisoned, Madiba not only read many books, but he also encouraged others to do the same. He felt it was important to gain as much knowledge on a wide variety of subjects. This is what made him such a wise and remarkable leader.” Balisa agreed. “I think it also has to do with his detachment and freedom from prejudice,” she said. “Apparently Madiba always emphasized unity.”


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We Are Somewhat Homeless

9min
pages 62-66

Mbali’s Story Is My Story

7min
pages 60-61

This City Offers People Freedom To Unite

3min
pages 54-55

Port Elizabeth Has Its Share Of Real Africa

6min
pages 50-53

Quality Education Must Be Accessible To Everyone

4min
page 47

I Crave Freedom From The Confines Of Our Family’s Male Tradition

7min
pages 48-49

Ikwezi: A Town Lacking In Dreams

6min
pages 44-45

I Like What Africa Has To Say Here On The Eastern Cape

5min
pages 42-43

A Universal Theme Binds Us

6min
pages 40-41

My Dad Was Arrested And Tortured Fighting Apartheid

4min
page 46

Freedom Is Using Media To Describe South Africa Accurately

7min
pages 38-39

Freedom Is The Most Cherished Possession Of A South African

3min
page 26

The Corners Of A City

7min
pages 32-35

To Be Free Is To Experience Dangers

4min
pages 30-31

Infinity Dwells In The Karoo

5min
pages 36-37

We Have The Same Struggles

2min
page 27

Freedom Is Living Unconventionally

1min
page 28

We No Longer Live Under Overt Oppression

2min
page 29

I Moved To A Place Called Central

8min
pages 22-25

A Humble Piece Of Earth

4min
pages 6-7

Who Is This Woman Of Steel?

4min
page 17

We Celebrate The Heroes Of The Eastern Cape

6min
pages 8-11

That They Know Who They Are Makes Them Special

6min
pages 12-13

Let Us Have Faith In Ourselves As Africans

6min
pages 18-19

The Path To Greatness Lies In Daily Commitment To Selflessness

3min
pages 20-21

Our Sense Of Commonality Focuses On Freedom

5min
pages 4-5

This Land Is In My Blood

10min
pages 14-16
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