Going beyond 67 minutes for oThongathi

East Coast Breakfast hosts Sky Tshabalala, Darren Maule and Carmen Reddy.

East Coast Breakfast hosts Sky Tshabalala, Darren Maule and Carmen Reddy.

Published Jul 20, 2024

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Durban — On Mandela Day, East Coast Radio (ECR) reaffirmed its commitment to KwaZulu-Natal by giving back to the oThongathi community. Broadcasting the Breakfast Show live from 6am-9am from Newtown Hall, ECR’s presence brought a wave of hope and support to the area that is still reeling from the recent tornado.

In partnership with Gift of the Givers, ECR raised R2 million to support the tornado victims, all thanks to the generosity of KZN residents and business leaders. These funds are crucial for repairing infrastructure and restoring dignity to the affected areas. A portion of the money was used to provide immediate assistance to 50 households, offering building materials, essential home items, and food supplies.

Tongaat’s Newtown Hall played a crucial role in providing shelter and food to the tornado victims despite limited resources and continues to support the community. In the spirit of Nelson Mandela Day, ECR extended its support beyond the traditional 67 minutes by donating solar panels, gas stoves, pots, gas canisters, and other cooking appliances to Newtown Hall to help it continue serving the community.

ECR plans to use the remaining funds to support long-term recovery and rebuilding of schools and community facilities, and for providing ongoing assistance.

Managing director Mzuvele Mthethwa, said: “As a station, we are honoured to play a role in making a lasting impact in our communities. A big thank you to all listeners, business partners, and the entire KZN community for their generosity in contributing to The Big Favour initiatives.”

Independent on Saturday