Millions of school children throughout South Africa successfully sang the special rendition of Happy Birthday Madiba this morning. Ordinary South Africans also joined in the singing at 08h05am.
The Minister of Basic Education, Angie Motshekga, said: “I am deeply humbled by the response from our learners and from educators. The extra support from the broader community and the media to jointly play and sing the song will go down in history as one of the most memorable events in South Africa since the dawn of democracy.
“We’ve received overwhelming feedback from all corners of the country. All provinces are reporting that the national flag was hoisted, the National Anthem was sung and children stood side by side in their millions and sang Happy Birthday Tata with pride.”
Special advisor to the Minister, Panyaza Lesufi, said: “The target was 12,4 million. I am confident that we have reached it and even exceeded all estimates with television and radio stations all playing the song at the same time.
“Citizens took the lead from the children and also joined in. We united the nation and we thank all our partners.”
Lead SA partnered with the Department of Basic Education, the Nelson Mandela Foundation, Brand SA, the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) and other media houses to get the nation to sing.
Minister Motshekga joined hundreds of learners at Tsakane Primary on the East Rand. Miss South Africa, Bokang Montjane, Miss Earth finalists and representatives of Lead SA also took part.
Bokang said, “it was amazing to see our children sing with so much enthusiasm and realise what the day really represents. There is no doubt that Madiba magic swept South Africa today.”
The Minister also spent 67 minutes teaching a Grade 3 class at the school.
Miss South Africa together with Lead SA’s Yusuf Abramjee also spoke to children in several classes as part of their 67 minutes contribution.
Abramjee said, “today, we stood united as a nation and sang Happy Birthday to Madiba with pride and passion. We thank the nation. The unity was over-whelming. Media houses all partnered in the true spirit of ubuntu.
“Lead SA is about standing up, doing the right thing and making a difference. Today, we did it…Let’s continue to lead in the days, months and years ahead.”
All public, commercial and community radio stations as well television stations played the song at 08h05am. It’s estimated the song was heard by some 30-million people.
The song has also been downloaded in its thousands. It can still be accessed by SMSing 32 929 with the word MADIBA at a cost of one rand.
Minister Motshekga has again appealed to South Africans to dedicate 67 minutes of their time today “and make a difference”.
Enquiries:
Panyaza Lesufi
Cell: 082 529 4801
Yusuf Abramjee
Cell 082 4414 203
Source: Department of Basic Education