Who owns Mandela Foundation?
Nelson Mandela
The Nelson Mandela Foundation is a non-profit organization founded by Nelson Mandela in 1999 to promote Mandela’s vision of freedom and equality for all. The chairman is professor Njabulo Ndebele.
Where is Francois Pienaar now?
Piennar is one of 3 directors of Saracens as of 5/20. In 2002 he returned to Cape Town, South Africa, where he lives with his wife Nerine Winter and two sons. Both had Nelson Mandela as a godfather. Pienaar wrote his autobiography Rainbow Warrior with Edward Griffiths in 1999.
Who is the CEO of the Nelson Mandela Foundation?
Sello Hatang
Chief Executive Officer: Sello Hatang, Mr.
What organization was Nelson Mandela part of?
the African National Congress
Mandela, while increasingly politically involved from 1942, only joined the African National Congress in 1944 when he helped to form the ANC Youth League (ANCYL).
What has Pienaar learned from Mandela?
He runs his own sports eventing company, Advent Sport Entertainment and Media (ASEM), which is responsible for, among other properties, the hugely successful Varsity Cup student rugby competition and the Cape Town Marathon. Pienaar says the life lesson he learnt from the late president Mandela is that “good leadership is based on good values”.
What position does Steven Pienaar play?
Steven Jerome Pienaar ( Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈstivən ˈpinɑːr]; born 17 March 1982) is a South African former professional footballer. He was a captain of the South African national team. He primarily played as a winger, but also played as an attacking midfielder.
How many South Africans did Pienaar inspire?
Pienaar, interviewed on the field immediately after the final whistle, spoke the inspirational words, “not for 60,000 but for 43 million South Africans” that united a euphoric nation.
Why did Nelson Mandela start the make a Difference Foundation?
On his return to South Africa, Pienaar obliged by establishing the Make a Difference Leadership Foundation (MAD) in Mandela’s name with the aim of developing academically talented scholars with leadership potential into future leaders for South Africa.