Members of the audience at the Is’thunzi Sabafazi (Dignity of Women) event – which aimed to speak to young women and men about the need to achieve equality between men and women in South Africa – share their impressions of the keynote speaker, Oprah Winfrey, and Madiba's legacy.
"I think Oprah has made a significant impact on South Africa in particular and the rest of the world." - @jaihneMagerman. She travelled from Cape Town to be here for @oprah's Is'thunzi Sabafazi address today. #Mandela100 #BeTheLegacy #LivingwithPurpose pic.twitter.com/cRitswK9ir
— NelsonMandela (@NelsonMandela) November 29, 2018
We have seen a lot of change thanks to the work being done by @oprah and @nelsonmandela. - Jabu Sithole from Sister2Sister Centre for Abused Women & Children talking after the Is'thunzi Sabafazi event in Soweto.#mandela100 #bethelegacy #LivingWithPurpose pic.twitter.com/9YBHgGUCBB
— NelsonMandela (@NelsonMandela) November 29, 2018
"Nelson Mandela's legacy means freedom." - Neo Rangaka at the Is'thunzi Sabafazi event in Soweto.#Mandela100 #BeTheLegacy #LivingwithPurpose pic.twitter.com/k4jhKF7vOw
— NelsonMandela (@NelsonMandela) November 29, 2018
"It's important to uphold the legacies of the Oprahs and the Nelson Mandelas by educating ourselves." - @leledhlamini #Mandela100 #BeTheLegacy #livingwithpurpose pic.twitter.com/cErVRlXTmM
— NelsonMandela (@NelsonMandela) November 29, 2018
"Today's lecture reminded me of the importance of education." - @Moswane_Mafule #Mandela100 #BeTheLegacy pic.twitter.com/A4tE6PZhwh
— NelsonMandela (@NelsonMandela) November 29, 2018