18 July is Nelson Mandela International Day, or Mandela Day for short, inspired by a call Nelson Mandela made in 2008 for the next generation to address social injustices, when he said, “It is in your hands now”.

The Mandela Day initiative is driven by the Nelson Mandela Foundation, which envisions a united world taking decisive action against poverty and inequity through community service projects. 

One such project is Vodacom’s Festival of Giving. In honour of Mandela’s commitment to servitude and change for a better future, every year for the month of July, Vodacom employees come together in service to local communities. 

The theme for Mandela Day 2024, “It’s still in our hands to combat poverty and inequity”, underscores the ongoing responsibility to address these critical issues. 

With a growing global awareness of the interconnectedness of climate change, food security, poverty and inequity, Vodacom is committed to combating hunger while focusing on the Sustainable Development Goals and its Foundation pillars of Education and Gender Empowerment. 

Employees chose activities that resonated with them, aiming to make a tangible impact through memorable volunteering experiences. Vodacom’s goal is to continue building meaningful relationships with local organisations, creating long-term social impact. 

Leadership set the tone by engaging in volunteering initiatives, inspiring and motivating employees to participate in the Festival of Giving. 

A helping hand from Midrand

Vodacom Midrand concentrated on food security and education for their Festival of Giving initiatives.

Countrywide caring

Vodacom South Africa’s other regions tackled issues ranging from educational support to climate change and childhood cancer. 

The Comfort Pack Challenge

As part of our Mandela Month initiatives, Vodacom staff donated comfort packs for distribution to a variety of local charities. The comfort packs were customised to meet the needs of each charity being supported in the region.

RegionTotal number of packs Total number of employees Packs / Employees
Western Region35582643%
Mpumalanga21175281%
Central12082146%
Eastern Region9884117%
KZN191102187%
Midrand5023 65714%
Limpopo9177118%

As the region that donated the most per employee, Mpumalanga won a mobile library to gift to a deserving organisation of their choice. Our Comfort Pack Challenge was a fantastic opportunity to provide valuable resources to a deserving community and make a lasting impact through the gift of knowledge.

The Comfort Pack Challenge

As part of our Mandela Month initiatives, Vodacom staff donated comfort packs for distribution to a variety of local charities. The comfort packs were customised to meet the needs of each charity being supported in the region.

RegionTotal number of packs Total number of employees Packs / Employees
Western Region35582643%
Mpumalanga21175281%
Central12082146%
Eastern Region9884117%
KZN191102187%
Midrand5023 65714%
Limpopo9177118%

As the region that donated the most per employee, Mpumalanga won a mobile library to gift to a deserving organisation of their choice. Our Comfort Pack Challenge was a fantastic opportunity to provide valuable resources to a deserving community and make a lasting impact through the gift of knowledge.

Through these diverse and impactful activities, Vodacom employees demonstrated their commitment to social responsibility and community engagement, making a significant difference in the lives of many South Africans during our Festival of Giving.