The Principal and Vice Chancellor of North West University (NWU), Professor Bismark Tyobeka, is set to deliver the inaugural Nelson Mandela Memorial Lecture organized by the Moral Regeneration Movement (MRM). This significant event will take place tomorrow (Wednesday) at 10:00 AM at the Mmabatho Civic Centre.

The Nelson Mandela Memorial Lecture, hosted by the MRM North West Provincial Interim Committee, will focus on the theme “Confronting Unethical Behavior Which Negates the Fundamental Objectives of the National Democratic Revolution – Nelson Mandela 1977.” This theme underscores the ongoing relevance of Mandela’s principles and the need to address ethical challenges in society.

The lecture aims to remind society of the values championed by Nelson Mandela, the global icon and founding father of South Africa’s democratic state. Mandela’s 67 years of selfless service are a testament to his commitment to restoring the moral fiber of society, reclaiming Ubuntu, and promoting ethical leadership.

Through this lecture, the MRM seeks to inspire individuals and communities to uphold these values, fostering a culture of integrity and ethical conduct in all spheres of life. Professor Tyobeka, renowned for his leadership and academic contributions, will undoubtedly provide profound insights into how these ideals can be actualized in today’s world.
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