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Lucky the Royal Chef emulates Mandela’s love for children

Lucky Khumbi, the well-known Ikageng chef and rehabilitated former prisoner will be emulating Mandela’s generosity by cooking for orphans from Ikhaya La Bantwana Orphanage in Ikageng on Mandela Day.

Lucky Khumbi, the well-known Ikageng chef and rehabilitated former prisoner will be emulating Mandela’s generosity by cooking for orphans from Ikhaya La Bantwana Orphanage in Ikageng on Mandela Day.

This crime activist and motivational speaker, popularly known as Lucky the Royal Chef is appealing to the Potchefstroom community to donate vegetables, canned food or anything that will make the meal a success. ‘I don’t want any money but I would greatly appreciate it if the community could assist me with the ingredients to cook a delicious meal for orphans on the day that honours our former president, Tata Nelson Mandela,’ said Lucky.
To contribute towards Lucky’s cooking event for orphans on Mandela Day, please contact him on 083 673 4379. Nelson Mandela Day is celebrated worldwide on 18 July. The first democratic South African president, who demonstrated moral and servant-leadership throughout his term until his death, had a special place in his heart for children.
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Dustin Wetdewich

I have been a journalist with the herald since 2014. In this time I have won numerous writing awards. I have branched out to sport reporting recently and enjoy the new challenge. In 2019 I was promoted to Editor of the Herald which brings another set of challenges. I am comitted to being the best version of myself.

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