Table Mountain Goes GOLD for Noble Cause
South Africa’s famous Table Mountain went GOLD tonight in support of Childhood Cancer. The light display was in place for one hour, allowing Cape Town’s iconic mountain to emanate a golden hue between 20h00 and 21h00. Western Cape Premier Alan Winde explained that Table Mountain was going gold “for the fighters and survivors of #ChildhoodCancer”, […]
South Africa’s famous Table Mountain went GOLD tonight in support of Childhood Cancer. The light display was in place for one hour, allowing Cape Town’s iconic mountain to emanate a golden hue between 20h00 and 21h00.
Western Cape Premier Alan Winde explained that Table Mountain was going gold “for the fighters and survivors of #ChildhoodCancer”, a cause for which he says he is passionate.
Winde said the colour gold was selected because “it is the same shade as the international awareness ribbon for childhood cancer”.
The Premier urged Cape Town citizens to upload their best pictures to social media in support of the #GoingGold campaign.
“Let’s unite to support this noble cause,” he said.
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View of Table Mountain from Leeuwenhof #goinggold for childhood cancer. 💛🙏🏼 pic.twitter.com/gtaG5syO4E
— Premier Alan Winde (@alanwinde) October 6, 2020
Table Mountain #GoingGold in support of all the fighters & survivors of Childhood Cancer ❤️ pic.twitter.com/Qrk5w8Q9Ww
— Cape Town My Love – Karisa (@ctmylove) October 6, 2020
#CapeTownisGold: Vanaand 8-9nm. is Tafelberg goud #goinggold vir Sihle van Athlone, Muneefa van Newfields, Annabelle van Kaapstad, Jazlin van Namibie, Ayabulela van Murraysburg, en al die ander kinders wat aan kanker ly of oorwin het.@eNuus #ChildhoodCancer pic.twitter.com/lx5pr5Iv0g
— NadineTheron (@NadineTheron) October 6, 2020
#CapeTownisGold: @karen_Voy het #goinggold gereël vir al die kinders, hulle ouers, dokters, en versorgers. 'Jy dink mense daarbuite het vergeet van jou maar hulle het nie. Ons gee vir julle hoop, druk deur en weet ons weet waardeur julle gaan,' sê sy.@eNuus #ChildhoodCancer pic.twitter.com/UgH6lQJcLy
— NadineTheron (@NadineTheron) October 6, 2020