NPO PROJECT FLAMINGO PERFORMS 39 LIFE-SAVING BREAST CANCER SURGERIES ON MANDELA DAY 2025

On Saturday, 19 July 2025, Project Flamingo performed 39 life-saving breast cancer surgeries in five hospitals across in the Western and Eastern Cape, providing medical treatment to women who have been on waiting lists within the public healthcare system. To date the NPO team has performed over 1,800 breast cancer surgeries in South Africa’s public healthcare system, utilising the time and skills of volunteer doctors to bridge critical gaps in cancer care.
This large-scale intervention on Mandela Day took place at five provincial hospitals where Project Flamingo already delivers action-driven solutions that address the backlog of surgeries, and the growing need for breast cancer care. Mandela Day surgeries took place at Groote Schuur Hospital and Tygerberg Hospital in Cape Town; George Regional Hospital; and in the Eastern Cape – Livingstone Hospital in Gqeberha and Cecilia Makiwane Hospital in Mdantsane township near East London. Volunteer surgeons and anesthetists were joined by teams of patient support volunteers and nursing staff funded by Project Flamingo to deliver these life-saving breast cancer surgeries in unused weekend theatre space.
Breast cancer affects 1 in 8 women in their lifetime, and as the number of cases continues to rise, the public healthcare system and its resources remain inadequate and incapable of treating the growing number of patients.
Mandela Day also saw the launch of Project Flamingo’s Make Room for Her campaign, an ongoing initiative from the organisation as a step forward in ensuring that women battling breast cancer no longer face the harsh reality of delayed or denied care due to long waiting periods for treatments, underfunded budgets, and overlooked voices. With the slogan “We’re making room – in hospitals, in budgets, in conversations – for her,” Project Flamingo aims to restore dignity, prioritise women’s health, and tackle the systemic barriers to equitable cancer treatment in South Africa.
The Make Room for Her campaign, Project Flamingo’s focus in the coming months, is a call to action for all South Africans to recognise that cancer care should never be left to chance. It is an urgent reminder that, despite the personal and financial costs, ensuring dignified, timely access to treatment is not a privilege, but a basic human right.
“This Mandela Day, we not only commemorated a rich history left by a remarkable man – we changed lives,” says Dr Liana Roodt, CEO and Founder of Project Flamingo. “Project Flamingo creates space for women to be heard, to be treated, and to reclaim their health and dignity. In doing so, we honour Madiba’s legacy through action rooted in compassion and a commitment to justice. Timely and dignified cancer care is not a privilege; it is a basic human right that should be protected and claimed.”
Project Flamingo calls on everyone to join this vital mission by partnering or donating to help fund critical equipment, resources, and programs that support not only the surgeries but the holistic care that women deserve. With the support of the community, Make Room for Her will continue to expand its impact, ensuring that every woman in South Africa has access to life-saving care and the dignity she deserves.
For more information or to contribute to Make Room for Her, please visit www.projectflamingo.co.za.
About Project Flamingo:
Project Flamingo is a South African non-profit organisation committed to providing action-driven, holistic support for women battling breast cancer in the Public Healthcare sector. Through volunteer-run surgery lists, patient support services, and health system strengthening initiatives, Project Flamingo works to provide timely and dignified care to those who need it most.
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MHONDORO OVERLAND SAFARIS OFFERS EXCITING BOTSWANA ITINERARY
Mhondoro Overland Safaris has designed an exciting Botswana itinerary for intrepid travellers on a 10-night journey from Maun to Kasane. This epic route winds through the breathtaking landscapes of Moremi and Savuti National Parks before culminating in Chobe, where Botswana meets Zambia, Namibia, and Zimbabwe. Adventurers have the option to extend the journey to the iconic Victoria Falls. A 15-night itinerary is also available, adding in highlights such as Kubu Island and the vast Ntwetwe salt pan where guests can enjoy a thrilling quad-bike expedition and an up-close encounter with a meerkat family in the Makgadikgadi region.
Mhondoro’s Overland Safari experiences are crafted for small, private groups of up to 14 guests. This offering is an exciting extension of the renowned Mhondoro Safari Lodge & Villa product, a luxury destination located in the Waterberg’s Welgevonden Game Reserve. Responding to guest demand for expanded adventures, Mhondoro Overland Safaris was designed to deliver the same exceptional guiding, cuisine, and service in the form of a premium, glamping-style wilderness journey.
Set departure dates are available with tailor-made trips for alternative dates on request. Rates start from R10 350 per person per day, depending on group size, and include all accommodation, meals, drinks, activities and ground travel arrangements.
Each safari is hosted by a dedicated team comprising a professional guide, chef, butler and support crew. Guests travel in two specially designed Mhondoro Toyota Landcruisers—each accommodating up to seven people. These comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles are enclosed for long-distance drives but convert easily into open game-viewing platforms with pop-up roof vantage points.
Guests stay in stylish glamping tents equipped with cozy beds and crisp linen, set up in scenic locations that range from unfenced, wild bush camps to well-established wilderness lodges. Basic comforts such as gas-heated showers and toilets are provided and select itineraries may include nights at luxury lodges along the way.
Meals are prepared by the chef over open fires, with a focus on hearty, high-quality bush cuisine – from potjiekos and braais to freshly baked bread, paired with premium wines and enjoyed under the stars around the campfire.
Mhondoro’s Botswana bucket-list adventure is ideal for travellers seeking an authentic, expertly guided African safari. The experience welcomes families with children over the age of six and is bound to tick the bucket list for birders, photographers, stargazers, and elephant enthusiasts alike.
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