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Nelson Mandela day now an international day

Posted on 12 November 2009 by Nic Haralambous

mandela_day_logo5In a unanimous vote from the UN, Nelson Mandela day has gone international.

Here’s the press release I received:

The resolution was unanimously adopted yesterday, with the support of all UN member states and co-sponsorship of over 165 members, from all regions of the world. This represents the overwhelming support of the entire international community in honouring Mr Mandela. We hope this signals the beginning of greater involvement by the global community in this movement for good.

Mandela Day is an annual international day of humanitarian action in celebration of Mr Mandela’s life and legacy. It serves as a catalyst for each and every person to realise that they have the ability to change the world through action.

It is not about creating institutions with huge infrastructure, but a global movement for good which recognises that positive change begins with small actions. These actions can range from a vision for creating peace and reconciliation to sharing food with a neighbour in need. Mandela Day is particularly geared towards people doing work in their communities and is not event-driven. It is not a holiday.

As Mr Mandela has reminded us, “it’s in our hands” to create a better world. We take inspiration from his example to take responsibility for ourselves and to understand our responsibility to others.

Nelson Mandela spent 67 years of his life actively devoted to promoting and bringing about social change. On Mandela Day we ask individuals to symbolically give at least 67 minutes of their time in service to their communities in whichever way they choose.

We would like to express our gratitude to the South African government for its efforts in making this international resolution possible.

We urge people to ensure that they observe Mandela Day every day – contributing to the global movement for good – and not only on July 18.

If you are interested in supporting the fund and cause one cool way to do so is get yourself a Mandela 46664 Bangle.

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Nelson Mandela – 90 years old with all the praise

Posted on 03 July 2008 by Nic Haralambous

I would like to draw your attention to the fact that it’s Nelson Mandela’s month of celebration. Let’s be honest, a man like Madiba can’t merely have a single day to celebrate his 90th birthday.

He held a 46664 concert in London, a friend of mine sat next to him on the plane back from that wearing shorts and a t-shirt and Mandela still spoke to him for a while. That’s incredible.

And now it seems as though the trend online is to create special reports, dedicated pages or homages to the man himself.

I have picked my favourite two and suggest that you visit them.

First off the gentlemen from Zoopy have once again impressed me with their incredible design touch and depth of content. Their Madiba page leaves little to the imagination, everything you could possibly want in multimedia content is there for your to see.

Their dedicated page is filled with pictures, video, photos and you are able to leave your comment to Mandela on the page. I suggest you do that! If you have a Zoopy profile and have content of Mandela that you would like to share be sure to tag the content with “madiba90″ and it will pull through to the page. If you don’t have a Zoopy account, get one.

Next is the News24 Mandela page.

This page screams of class, sophistication and honour. The perfect way to dedicate a page to Nelson Mandela.

Their content is much more historical and educational. You can read/listen to speeches from Madiba, you can view a timeline of his life, watch video, see photos and view soundslides of his past. All in all a fantastic tribute to Mandela on his 90th Birthday.

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Mandela’s 46664 birthday speech

Posted on 01 July 2008 by Nic Haralambous


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Madiba at 46664

Posted on 04 December 2007 by Nic Haralambous

After some searching on YouTube I managed to find a video of Madiba’s speech at 46664. Here it is in all it’s astounding glory:

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46664 – Johannesburg concert review

Posted on 03 December 2007 by Nic Haralambous

This is going to be a long post because Saturday the 1st of December was a long and worthy day – Aids day.

I am fairly anal and excessively organised when it comes to concerts. When the concert is an all day affair involving close to 20 musical acts, 10 females and me, I try to be as jacked and sorted as possible.

With this in mind, we arrived at the Wits park and ride at about 11:30. This was after about an hour driving around town and Wits campus looking for the park and ride. There were no signs. I am happy to report that this was probably the worst organisation of the entire event.

Once we were on the bus things began to pick up. We arrived at Ellis part, all ten of us, and managed to get ourselves Golden Circle tickets! I hadn’t booked Golden Circle but what a score (thanks Kirty). So off we went right to the front. We were probably some of the first people in the stadium which was great.

The stage was massive, elaborate and of a very high standard, it’s great to know that people take things seriously now here in SA. 46664 was plastered all over the place and the message for the day was clear: It’s in our hands.

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Live front man, Ed Kowalzcyk underneath the 46664 motto.

Now before I carry on explaining how magnificent the day was, the weather turned out and the crowd was, let me explain something: Concerts of this nature are merely for the pleasure of the crowd and satisfaction of the artists. But somewhere in this mess of self satisfaction and fulfillment the message of the day hits home for some. Not all.

The message for the 46664 concert was that HIV/Aids is not a disease anymore, it has become a human rights issue. I couldn’t agree more and took this message to heart with every word in every song from every artist. I absolutely loved the concert, artists and entire day and night.

DSCF0150.JPGThe undoubted highlight of the entire 12 hour event was the father of African freedom and liberation himself, Nelson Mandela (Madiba), coming on to stage – assisted ofcourse – and saying a speech. I am not sure if you have ever heard thousands of people (pissed or sober) shut up in a matter of seconds. It took the crowd about 10 minutes of clapping, cheering and rejoicing his presence before Madiba was allowed to get a word in. Tears flowed at the sight of the man, the crowd was visibly moved, shaken and blown away that he is still able to grab and hold the attention of so many so quickly.

No sooner had I stopped taking photos, was the man gone from the stage with every single artist performing on the day following the crowds lead and cheering, shouting and screaming their appreciation for Nelson Mandela.

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Way before Madiba even arrived on stage there were some phenomenal acts that took stage.

Razorlight, Arno Carstens, Louise Carver, Cassette, Freshly Ground, Peter Gabriel (who went on for way, way, way, way too long) and many more absolutely rocked the house.

DSCF0129.JPGNaomi Campbell even showed face, managed to get Arno Carstens name right and pronounce 46664 without missing one of the sixes! Annie Lennox, as official spokesperson, said some very harsh, true, effective and real words. I was mightily impressed with the very collected manner in which all the artists dealt with the theme for the day. No one spoke for too long, no one harped on, placed blame or even said that we were living in sin. Everyone was accepting, graceful, eloquent and effective.

After Mandela left the stage everyone immediately asked who or what could possibly follow. The answer was Live. Live blew everyone away. Old, young, hippie, rocker, blues fan or any other were all moved by the heated, intense and deep show put on by the international superstars. The only criticism is that they were only given three songs.

The Goo Goo Dolls were next in line for me as I waited for the rocking that they could bring. And did they rock? Yes, they did.

DSCF0125.JPGIn amongst the festivities our deputy president showed face, gave a bit of a speech, didn’t harp on for too long and moved right off the stage as if she was never even there. It’s tough to not be Nelson Mandela in politics these days. Dep. pres. Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka tried her best and credit to her, but she just couldn’t get the crowd to shut up.

The day was long – as I’ve said – but well worth it. The organisation skills were impeccable, the stage rotated allowing for fast band/musician changes. This meant that the crowd enjoyed more music in ten or twelve hours than I thought was possible. Ludacris was a gangsta as only he could be and Jamelia is a stunning beauty with an incredible smile and legs that extend to the moon. Beautiful.

The last point that I would like to make is how absolutely incredible the South African performers were. Loyiso did a duet with Corinne Bailey Ray, Just Jinger rocked the house as I had forgotten they could. Goldfish absolutely blew me away – I’ve never heard them before and I’ve never seen two guys have so much fun on a stage.

Johnny Clegg managed yet again to pull together a top class act that lead in to Nelson Mandela coming on stage.

Before I begin to bore you with my consistent banter let me just show you a collection of photographs that I took (there are a lot of them so visit my 46664 set on flickr if you like).

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DSCF0081.JPG 46664 concert Johannesburg South Africa

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46664 TODAY!!!

Posted on 01 December 2007 by Nic Haralambous

Photos and videos to follow. I have a 4gig memory card in toe, plus a change of clothes, plastic bag and a hope for sun!!!

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Live confirmed for the 46664 concert

Posted on 06 November 2007 by Nic Haralambous

Yes, it’s true. Live have been confirmed as another international act to play at Nelson Mandela’s 46664 concert. The concert will be held on the 1st of December at Ellis Park in Johannesburg.

For more info on the bands click here.


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46664 – Local bands set to rock out

Posted on 30 October 2007 by Nic Haralambous

I am so pleased to see that this years 46664 concert is not holding back with local performers. And not only that, but I know people who are buying tickets to specifically some of the local bands. Cassette is one of the bands that I am extremely excited to see. Goo Goo Dolls and Razorlight (internationally) are on the top of my list.

The other local bands include:

Arno Carstens
Cassette
Danny K
Goldfish
Jamali
Johnny Clegg
Jozi
Just Jinjer
Louise Carver
Loyiso
Malaika
The Parlotones
Prime Circle
The Soweto Gospel Choir
Vusi Mahlasela

What an amazing line-up of bands! I have already bought my tickets and hope that you are on your way to do the same. If the local bands aren’t enough to get you there to support the cause then maybe these bands will tip you over the edge:

Peter Gabriel
Annie Lennox
Corinne Bailey Rae
Razorlight
Ludacris
Goo Goo Dolls
Jamelia

If that doesn’t get your blood pumping then simply buy your ticket to support the 46664 charity and event!

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46664 is here again – in Joburg

Posted on 03 October 2007 by Nic Haralambous

In 2003, 46664 concert was held in Cape Town. This year us Joburgers are privelaged enough to have the 46664 concert here at Ellis Park Stadium.

The concert is set to be held on World Aids Day, 1 December. Most people that I know can tell you that 46664 was Nelson Mandela’s prison number on Robben Island. Most people can tell you there is some cool international concert that happens around that number but strangely no one can tell me what exactly the 46664 organisation is, does or tries to do.

Let me enlighten you:

HIV AIDS can be beaten if people around the globe join forces to do so. Just as the world united to defeat apartheid, it can and must unite again to raise awareness about the pandemic and take action to eradicate it. As Mr. Mandela said “We hold the future of this continent in our hands.” The truth is that HIV AIDS can be both prevented and treated. All that is needed is the individual and collective commitment to do what needs to be done. Whoever you are, wherever you are, you can join with 46664 to make HIV AIDS history.

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Apparently the concert this year will feature more than 35 artists with incredible collaborations that will keep the crowds going! I can’t wait to see who will be performing. If 2003 is anything to go by we are in for a party:

* Beyoncé Knowles
* Robert Plant
* Bob Geldof
* Queen (Brian May and Roger Taylor)
* Dave Stewart
* Paul Oakenfold with Shifty Shellshock and TC
* Amampondo Drummers
* Baaba Maal
* Youssou N’Dour
* Yusuf Islam (previously known as Cat Stevens)
* Peter Gabriel
* Angelique Kidjo
* Bono and The Edge from U2
* Abdel Wright
* Chris Thompson, Zoe Nicholas, Treana Morris
* Yvonne Chaka Chaka
* Bongo Maffin
* Johnny Clegg
* Jimmy Cliff
* The Corrs
* Ladysmith Black Mambazo
* Eurythmics
* Danny K
* Watershed
* Zucchero
* Ms. Dynamite
* Andrew Bonsu
* Anastacia
* Soweto Gospel Choir

Here is a short video of the announcement featuring Madiba himself:



Brought to you by: The Times Multimedia
This video was produced by Jason von Berg at The Times

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