President Mandela’s Eldest Daughter Headlines New Black History Month Event ‘Descendants & Destiny’

Dr Makaziwe Mandela to be Joined by; Adjoa Andoh, René Carayol, David Olusoga, Musa Motha & The London Community Gospel Choir

19th October 2023, indigo at The O2

Delivering a keynote presentation, globally in demand D&I/social justice speaker Dr Makaziwe Mandela, will fly in from South Africa to headline new Black History Month event, Descendants & Destiny, taking place in London on Thursday 19th October 2023.

Descendants & Destiny will be a night of celebration, inspiration and contemplation, through words, music and dance.

Actor/Director Adjoa Andoh and Broadcaster/Historian David Olusoga, will participate in a Q&A panel compered by pioneer in cultural diversity and inclusive leadership René Carayol.

‘The ambition is to inspire, motivate and drive positive action in the sphere of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. ‘What uncomfortable conversations need to be had about race, inequality, social injustice and importantly, what needs to be done about it?’ A light will also be shone on Black Excellence.’ Said event owner Matt Jones of GamePlan Solutions.

The audience will be treated to an awe-inspiring performance from South African Musa Motha, a 27-year-old cancer survivor, and an extraordinary international award-winning amputee dancer, who recently featured in ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent Grand final.

The renowned London Community Gospel Choir will bring their charisma and vibrant sound to proceedings, opening and closing the show.

A show for the socially conscious of all ages, business and community leaders, DE&I executives, allies, students, and educators.

Descendants & Destiny will be a stimulating and uplifting occasion.

Tickets are on sale via AXS.com

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  1. | Chaka Artwell

    Dr Makaziwe Mandela, would be better advised to remain in South Africa, and do her best to correct the savage delinquency, and South Africa’s sexual violence, which is the result of her Father’s betrayal of the 1956 South African Freedom Charta.

    South Africa’s Freedom Charta pledges South Africa’s mineral wealth would be used for the benefit of all the people of South Africa.

    President Nelson Mandela in 2002 publicly reneged on South Africa’s Freedom Charta’s pledge to use South Africa’s mineral wealth for the benefit of all the people of South Africa; when he suggested that the poor African people of South Africa, could purchase shares in the dynasty’s mining company, when asked by veteran reporter Mt John Pilger.

    The government of South Africa lost millions in taxation from President Mandela’s decision to allow the mining family to retain ownership of South Africa’s mineral wealth.

    President Mandela even lowered taxation for South Africa’s Caucasian wealthy elite; transforming South Africa into a low tax-heaven for Sir Mark Thatcher, and Lady Diana Spencer’s brother, Mr Charles Spencer, the 9th Earl Spencer, and many others.

    I am sure this star attracting events in October: with Actor/Director Mr Adjoa Andoh and Broadcaster/Historian Mr David Olusoga,care little for the real lives of London’s African-heritage youths.

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