Zuko Komisa

- The Imbumba Foundation and IDC have released a coffee table book celebrating over a decade of the Trek4Mandela initiative, which raises funds and awareness for girls in need.
- The book showcases inspiring stories and images from leaders like Thuli Madonsela and Sello Hatang, who have participated in the Kilimanjaro climbs.
- Future plans for the foundation were announced, including international treks and a Guinness World Record attempt for the largest braai.
The Imbumba Foundation, in partnership with the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC), has launched a stunning coffee table book that chronicles the extraordinary Trek4Mandela initiative.
The book, a testament to over 10 years of scaling Mount Kilimanjaro, not only showcases breathtaking photography but also shares the powerful stories of the leaders who have taken part to raise awareness and vital funds for vulnerable girls.
The launch event, attended by key figures and supporters, served as a platform to celebrate the foundation’s remarkable achievements.
The book features contributions from renowned South African leaders, including Professor Thuli Madonsela and activist Sello Hatang, whose journeys up Africa’s highest peak are highlighted in its pages.
Point of View with Phemelo Motene spoke to Imbumba Foundation CEO Richard Mabaso and Re Hata Mmoho Executive Director Sello Hatang.
Listen to the full conversation here:
The foundation announced plans to expand its philanthropic efforts globally, with upcoming international treks designed to broaden its impact.
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