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    Simekahle MthethwaBy Simekahle Mthethwa12 August , 2025
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    In a remarkable celebration during Women’s Month 2025, Gauteng took a moment to honor a unique and inspiring generation of women born in 1955, the year of the Freedom Charter. These women, now 70 years old, represent a generation that carried the weight of South Africa’s transformation. They played a pivotal role in shaping the nation’s history, culture, and economy. Their resilience, strength, and sacrifices continue to impact our lives. On August 9, 2025, they were celebrated for their contribution to the past and their ongoing role in South Africa’s future.

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    Table of contents

    • Honoring the Freedom Charter Babies
    • A Tribute to Resilience and Strength
    • Health Outreach and Wellness for the Freedom Charter Babies
    • Health Education and Empowerment
    • MEC Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko’s Tribute
    • A Day of Reflection and Gratitude
    • A Fair Future

    Honoring the Freedom Charter Babies

    The Freedom Charter, adopted on 26 June 1955, is one of South Africa’s most significant historical documents. It laid the foundation for the country’s future democracy and human rights. It was during this year that a generation of women was born who would become silent architects of the country’s evolution. Now, as they reach the milestone of 70 years, the Gauteng Department of Health (GDoH) decided to spotlight their legacy during Women’s Month with a heartfelt tribute.

    These women are fondly known as the “Freedom Charter Babies”. They were born in the same year as the Freedom Charter’s adoption. This group of women carries the weight of immense history, having lived through apartheid, the struggle for freedom, and the dawn of South Africa’s new era.

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    A Tribute to Resilience and Strength

    For much of their lives, these women placed the needs of their families and communities before their own health and well-being. For decades, they supported their communities and contributed silently to society. They prioritized the care and education of their children. They were the nurses without uniforms, the teachers without classrooms, and the counselors without consulting rooms.

    Recognizing the sacrifices these women have made, the GDoH organized a special day of health screenings, dental care, and wellness education on August 9, 2025. This event honored their sacrifices and gave these remarkable women an opportunity to focus on their own health and well-being.

    Health Outreach and Wellness for the Freedom Charter Babies

    The health outreach for the Freedom Charter Babies provided free health services. These services included blood pressure and sugar level checks, dental cleanings, and wellness education. Many of these women had never had regular healthcare access. Therefore, this event was particularly meaningful, allowing them to receive the care they deserve.

    Lindi Gcabashe, one of the Freedom Charter Babies, shared how meaningful the event was to her. “I came to check my blood pressure and sugar levels. They told me it’s not too bad, although my sugar is a bit high because I had something sweet this morning. “It feels good to receive care and learn more about taking care of myself. We don’t get this chance often,” she said. For many women like Lindi, this outreach was empowering; it reaffirmed their dignity and worth.

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    Health Education and Empowerment

    The day focused not only on health screenings but also on educating these women about maintaining health as they age. Vuyiswa Zwane, another participant, said the event opened her eyes to routine care’s importance. “I never get the chance to visit a dentist. Today they cleaned my teeth and told me I should go twice a year. I didn’t know that. It made me realize how little I knew about my health,” she shared. The event was a reminder of accessible healthcare’s importance and the need to prioritize our well-being throughout life.

    Healthcare workers took the time to listen to the women, explaining things that they had never fully understood before. Pheodora Pholoane expressed her gratitude, saying, “The healthcare workers took time to listen and educate. Their patience made me feel valued. They didn’t just rush through; they explained things I never understood before.”

    MEC for Health & Wellness, @NkomoNomantu, celebrates the fearless women born in the year of the Freedom Charter this #WomensDay2025. These trailblazers risked it all for our freedom, leading and shaping our nation. 🌟✊#WomensDay2025 #GPWomensMonth pic.twitter.com/tOfopvtnlN

    — Gauteng Health (@GautengHealth) August 9, 2025
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    MEC Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko’s Tribute

    MEC for Health and Wellness, Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko, played a key role in the event. She praised these women for their unwavering strength and vital contributions to South Africa’s history. “You were the nurses without uniforms, teachers without classrooms, and counselors without consulting rooms. MEC Nkomo-Ralehoko said during the tribute, “Your strength beats at the heart of our nation’s health.”

    The event served as a powerful reminder that true healthcare is more than medicine. It is about compassion, respect, and accessibility. The Gauteng Department of Health acknowledged that the healthcare system is evolving. However, services must be inclusive and reach those who need them the most, such as women who have dedicated their lives to society.

    To celebrate those born in the Year of the Freedom Charter this #WomensDay2025, @gautenghealth is in Soweto offering TB screening, cancer screening, nutrition and hygiene education, oral health, eye care, hypertension, diabetes, and podiatrist services to women. #AsibeHealthyGP pic.twitter.com/24QMeeyRIb

    — Gauteng Health (@GautengHealth) August 9, 2025
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    A Day of Reflection and Gratitude

    For the Freedom Charter Babies, it was a day to be seen, heard, and honored. It was a chance to celebrate the battles they fought and the enduring impact of their strength. Many of these women have witnessed monumental shifts in South Africa, from the struggle for freedom to the democratic nation’s establishment. Today, as they enter their 70th year, their legacy is cherished and revered as a symbol of resilience.

    This day was also a reminder that healthcare must evolve to meet the needs of all South Africans. It doesn’t matter what their age or background is. For these women, prioritizing their health and well-being was a long-denied gift. The celebration showcased the government’s commitment to improving South Africans’ lives and ensuring no one is forgotten.

    A Fair Future

    As Gauteng celebrates these 70-year-old women born in the Freedom Charter year, the event underscores the importance of investing in the future by learning from the past. It is a recognition of their role in shaping the nation. It highlights the need to continue investing in public healthcare for all generations.

    The legacy of the Freedom Charter Babies is woven into the fabric of South Africa’s progress. Their continued well-being is vital to the country’s strength. As we move forward, it is essential to honor their contributions, care for their health, and ensure future generations of women have the support they need to thrive.

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      I’m a creative storyteller with a passion for digital content, research, and writing. My experience spans content planning, brand storytelling, and writing for blogs and newsletters. I enjoy crafting engaging narratives that connect with audiences and bring ideas to life through a mix of creativity, strategy, and insight.

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