TUMI SOLE FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE ACTIVISMA corporate lawyer with a passion for human rights and social justice, Tumi Sole started a non-profit organisation called Country Duty, which uses its Twitter profile to influence and hold both private and public officials to account. During lockdown, #CountryDuty gave valuable information and advice for employees, tenants and others in difficulty. #CountryDuty also provided groceries and supplies to people in need and did an all-round good job of spreading ubuntu in its truest sense.
#CountryDuty @CountryDutyZA team was in the North West today & aided with some groceries for families impacted by Covid-19.
— Tumi Sole (@tumisole) October 17, 2020
Thanks @OscarMagud and your team for assisting with the deliveries as always pic.twitter.com/cTIo26cKG7
Source: https://www.jetclub.co.za/2020/10/5-south-africans-who-inspired-us-during.html