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Boks give 67 mins for Madiba

Cape Town - A number of Springboks gave 67 minutes of their time in Langa and Eldorado Park on Thursday as part of the international Mandela Day campaign.

Former South African President Nelson Mandela turned 95 on Thursday.

The objective of Mandela Day is to inspire individuals to take action to help change the world for the better, and in doing so build a global movement for good. Ultimately it seeks to empower communities everywhere.

Springbok captain Jean de Villiers, backs Juan de Jongh and Gio Aplon as well as loose forward Siya Kolisi spent their 67 minutes at the Siyabulela Primary School in Langa outside Cape Town.

As part of the recently-launched Boks for Books campaign, the four Springbok and Stormers stars participated in a Tag Rugby Clinic and read to learners of the school.

“Boks for Books is a superb initiative by SARU and it was really humbling to be able to tie it in with giving back on Mandela Day,” said De Villiers.

“We’re very fortunate that we are able to give back to the people and to serve fellow South Africans, no matter where they are from. I’ve experienced first-hand how rugby can play a role in uplifting our countrymen and it’s something that is very dear to me.”

Meanwhile, in Eldorado Park in Soweto, Springbok and Bulls loose forwards Pierre Spies and Arno Botha, both currently injured, got their hands dirty by planting trees at Kremetart Park and painting walls at the Andries Meyer Old Age Home.

This was part of a Mandela Day initiative which was organised by Minister of Sport and Recreation, Fikile Mbalula.

“I’m not the world’s greatest gardener or painter, but this was a superb opportunity to lend a hand in communities where people are not as fortunate as we are,” said Spies.

“By making contributions which may seem small to you, you can make a big difference in the life of others.”


Juan de Jongh, holding the book The Long walk to Freedom, as he displays the cover to the kids during the SA Rugby's 67 minutes in honour of Nelson Mandela Day at Siyabulela Primary School (Gallo Images)
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