According to
LeadSA, frontline workers have risked their health to make sure that the people of South Africa have access to essential services.
"Their remarkable work reveals that not all heroes wear a cape and
LeadSA wants to celebrate these unsung heroes who are ensuring that people have access to health care facilities, availability of transport during the regulated times and access to essential goods in the stores during the national lockdown," says the team at
LeadSA.
The platform, through its 'Not All Heroes Wear a Cape' campaign, aims to encourage the public to nominate their frontline heroes. These are people who they believe play an important part in their community.
It is also people that continue to 'reignite faith and a brighter future for the country' — the everyday hero who reminds people of the spirit of Ubuntu.
Individuals are encouraged to nominate their heroes and give these people the chance to be named the 'LeadSA Hero' of the month.
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