BOPHELONG – The Gauteng Department of e-Government, led by MEC Bonginkosi Dhlamini, commemorated Mandela Day by giving back to the community at the Amohelang Bophelong Disability Academy on July 17.
In the spirit of Nelson Mandela’s call to make a difference through service, the department spent 67 minutes supporting one of Gauteng’s most vulnerable communities.
As part of the outreach, the department donated blankets, groceries and a CCTV camera in partnership with VumaCam to the centre to improve the comfort, well-being and safety of its residents.
The beneficiaries of the initiative are 50 elderly people and 50 persons with disabilities who are cared for at the centre.
“Mandela Day reminds us that each of us has the power to make a positive difference in the lives of others. As the Gauteng Department of e-Government, we believe that building a better Gauteng goes beyond technology. It is also about showing compassion, supporting our communities and restoring dignity to those who need it most. We are honoured to stand with the residents of Amohelang Bophelong Disability Academy as we celebrate Madiba’s legacy through service”, said e-Gov MEC Bonginkosi Dhlamini.



