Council approves initiatives celebrating Madiba, Philip Kgosana and Hamilton Naki
The City of Cape Town’s Council yesterday, 24 August 2017, approved initiatives aimed at celebrating and acknowledging the contributions made by the late President Nelson Mandela, the struggle leader Philip Kgosana, and Dr Hamilton Naki, laboratory assistant to cardiac surgeon Dr Christiaan Barnard. Read more below:
Following Council’s approval, the City in collaboration with the Western Cape Government’s Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs and the Sport Department, will commence with the heritage project to commemorate the life and work of Madiba and those who were involved in South Africa’s transition to democracy.
The Western Cape Government will fund the life-size statue of late President Nelson Mandela which is to be installed on the balcony at the City Hall where Madiba delivered his first public address after his release from prison on 11 February 1990.
‘The project includes a permanent exhibition at the City Hall. The exhibit will consist of interpretive panels, audio-visual equipment, and interactive displays to commemorate Madiba’s legacy and to honour the organisations and people who were involved in the liberation struggle, the events leading up to Mandela’s release, and the transition to democracy,’ said the Chairperson of the City’s Naming and Nomination Committee, Councillor Brett Herron.
The memorialisation and permanent exhibition at the City Hall forms part of the National Liberation Heritage Route, an initiative of the National Heritage Council and the National Department of Tourism.