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Saturday, July 18, 2026

67 BLANKETS AND CITY SIGHTSEEING JOHANNESBURG TAKE WARMTH ON THE ROAD FOR MANDELA DAY

For the second consecutive year, 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela Day and City Sightseeing Johannesburg have joined forces to take one of Johannesburg's most colourful Mandela Day activations onto the city's iconic red open-top bus.

On Saturday, July 18, volunteers, KnitWits, media and partners will depart from Rosebank aboard the City Sightseeing Johannesburg double-decker bus, travelling through the Johannesburg, streets including areas such as Munro Drive, Braamfontein and Zoo Lake, sharing warmth, hope, and kindness through the much-loved Secret Scarves Shhh... campaign.

Along the route, brightly coloured handcrafted scarves, each carrying a handwritten message of hope, will be tied in public spaces for anyone needing warmth to take. The journey celebrates Nelson Mandela's belief that small acts of kindness can make a lasting difference while showcasing the power of collaboration between organisations committed to giving back.

The Secret Scarves Shhh... campaign has become one of 67 Blankets' best-loved Mandela Day traditions. Every scarf is lovingly handmade by the 67 Blanket volunteers across South Africa and left with a simple message inviting anyone who needs it to take it.

Annie Robinson Grealy, Chief Operating Officer of 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela Day, says: "Mandela Day reminds us that kindness is something we do, not something we simply talk about.

"We are incredibly grateful to once again partner with City Sightseeing Johannesburg (the Red Bus) for Mandela Day. Partnerships like this show what can be achieved when organisations come together with a shared purpose. The iconic red bus doesn't simply transport volunteers – it carries a message of kindness, hope, and human connection across our city. Every scarf shared, represents warmth, dignity, and a reminder that someone cares. We hope this partnership continues to grow, inspiring even more people and organisations to join us in spreading warmth, one scarf and one act of kindness at a time.

 

City Sightseeing Johannesburg says the partnership perfectly reflects the spirit of Mandela Day by taking generosity directly into communities.

Lisa Nel, Marketing & Brand Manager at City Sightseeing South Africa, comments: "Mandela Day is all about turning small actions into big change. Partnering with 67 Blankets allows us to do exactly that."

"Each scarf we help distribute is more than just protection from the cold — it's a message of hope, dignity and shared humanity. We're honoured to play a part in wrapping our communities in the warmth and spirit of Madiba this winter."

City Sightseeing Johannesburg's iconic red double-decker buses offer visitors and locals a safe and flexible way to discover Johannesburg's rich history, culture, and attractions through its Hop-on Hop-off service. For Mandela Day, however, the bus becomes something more than a sightseeing experience — it becomes a vehicle for kindness.

The activation begins at 09h00 from the City Sightseeing Johannesburg’s departure point on Oxford Road, Rosebank, before making its way through the city and returning to Rosebank after the scarf distribution.

As hundreds of volunteers across South Africa continue knitting throughout the year, initiatives such as this remind us that Mandela Day is not only about giving something away but about creating moments of connection that leave a lasting impact.

South Africa Wraps the Nation in Kindness as 67 Blankets Mobilises Thousands for Mandela Day

As South Africans prepare to honour Nelson Mandela Day on Saturday, 18 July, thousands of handcrafted blankets, scarves, and other lovingly created items will make their way into communities across the country as 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela Day once again mobilises one of South Africa's largest volunteer movements.

Throughout July, hundreds of KnitWits, schools, businesses, community organisations and volunteers will gather in shopping centres, hospitals, clinics, public parks and community spaces to knit, distribute and share warmth with people who need it most. From public knitting events and the much-loved Secret Scarves Shhh campaign to large-scale blanket handovers and community outreach programmes, the movement will once again transform simple acts of kindness into tangible expressions of Madiba's legacy.

This year's programme includes public knitting activations, the much-loved Secret Scarves Shhh campaign, large-scale blanket handovers and community outreach events across Gauteng, the Western Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, the Eastern Cape and the Free State.

One of the highlights of Mandela Day will be the second annual partnership between 67 Blankets and City Sightseeing Johannesburg (Red Bus). Travelling through Johannesburg CBD and surrounding areas with KnitWits handing out hundreds of hand-knitted scarves, spreading warmth, kindness and meaningful human connection in honour of Nelson Mandela's legacy.

The annual campaign is made possible by hundreds of volunteers who knit throughout the year to ensure people facing South Africa's harsh winter receive not only warmth, but also dignity, comfort and the knowledge that someone cared enough to make something by hand especially for them.

The Secret Scarves Shhh campaign has become one of 67 Blankets' best-loved Mandela Day traditions. Colourful handcrafted scarves are tied to fences and public spaces with handwritten notes inviting anyone who needs one to simply take one.

Carolyn Steyn, founder of 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela Day, says: “When we started 67 Blankets, we dreamed of creating warmth, but what has grown over the years is so much bigger than blankets. We have built a community that connects people through generosity, creativity and kindness. Every scarf tied to a fence, blanket wrapped around someone's shoulders and every conversation shared reminds us that Madiba’s legacy lives on through our actions. If each of us can make even one person feel seen, valued and cared for, then together we really can change lives, one stitch at a time.”

 2026 Mandela Day Activations

 

KwaZulu-Natal

Wednesday, 15 July | 09:30–12:00 – Springside CafĂ©, Hillcrest.

 

Gauteng

Tuesday, 14 July – Sunday, 19 July | All day – Bedford Centre – Sit 'n Knit & Learn.

Wednesday, 15 July – Friday, 31 July | 18h00–21h00 – Hyde Park Corner Centre Court – Made for Living launch and Secret Scarves installation.

Thursday, 16 July | 08h30 – Witkoppen Clinic, Cedar Lakes Group – Secret Scarves handover.

Thursday, 16 July | 10h00 – The Family Africa, 879 Buffalo Street, Diepsloot – Scarf handover

Thursday, 16 – Sunday, 19 July – Ferndale on Republic – Learn to knit or crochet for 67 minutes.

Thursday, 16 July – West Rand Oncology Department – Knee rugs handover.

Friday, 17 July | 09h00 – Weltevreden Park Government Clinic – Secret Scarves handout.

Friday, 17 July | 13h00–15h00 – Dainfern Taxi Rank (Outside Fourways Crossing) – Secret Scarves Handover.

Friday, 17 July | 14h00 – Midrand West Clinic – Secret Scarves.

Saturday, 18 July | 09h00– City Sightseeing Red Bus departs from Oxford Road, Rosebank and travels through Johannesburg CBD doing Secret Scarf handovers and community engagement.

Saturday, 18 July | 10:30– Rosebank Union Church – Secret Scarves.

 

Western Cape

Wednesday, 15 July | 14h30 – Kromboom Park, Athlone – Scarves, meals and fruit.

Saturday, 18 July | 15h00 – Maynardville Park – Kekel en Kraai Group – Secret Scarves handover.

Saturday, 18 – Sunday, 19 July – Pinelands Library – Knit Squares Together.

Tuesday, 21 July – Protea Cancer House, Tygerberg Hospital – Blankets and bed socks handover.

Thursday, 23 July | 12h00 – House of Thebiso, Langeberg Glen – Blankets, baby goods and soft toys.

 

Eastern Cape

Friday, 17 July | 15h00 – Mount Pleasant, Gqeberha – Warmth in Every Stitch Secret Scarves.

 

Free State

Thursday, 16 July | 10h00 – Invitation to Squares for Mandela Day – 25 Monument Road, General de Wet, Bloemfontein.

Saturday, 18 July | 11h00 – Kommisdrift, Thaba Nchu – Blanket, scarf and soup handover with Her Majesty Kgosi Gaboilelwe Moroka and GBFS of St Patrick Church.

 

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