Lit up for Mandela

Durban City Orchestra double bass player Sverre Nissen, Street Lit vendor Jacob Msibi and cello player Trygve Nissen combine for a feast of the senses at St Agnes Church next Sunday, at the Durban City Orchestra concert. Picture: Shelley Kjonstad African News Agency (ANA)

Durban City Orchestra double bass player Sverre Nissen, Street Lit vendor Jacob Msibi and cello player Trygve Nissen combine for a feast of the senses at St Agnes Church next Sunday, at the Durban City Orchestra concert. Picture: Shelley Kjonstad African News Agency (ANA)

Published Jul 15, 2023

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Durban - The “Independent on Saturday” and Denis Hurley Centre (DHC) Street Lit Project are calling for your help for Mandela Day.

The Street Lit Project helps homeless people make a living – and earn enough to move off the streets – by supporting them in small businesses selling donated second-hand books for a living.

The IOS and DHC appeal for donations of second-hand books which can be dropped off at the newspaper’s marketing department at 18 Osborne Street in Greyville. All donated books will be handed over on Mandela Day.

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