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Words to live by: Afrika Tikkun as envisioned by its Patron-in-Chief in Memoriam,Nelson Mandela

“Afrika Tikkun played a big role, if not the biggest, in making sure my family and I have food to eat,” says 14-year-old Zenande Mndini of Mfuleni, Western Cape.“They did not only help me and my family but families in the community as well. I am happy they could help because many families lost jobs during the lockdown.”

In fact, since March, Afrika Tikkun has provided over

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