That is according to organisers of the annual CEO sleep-out, an initiative which raises money for various charities.
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South Africa’s first democratic, black president was kept on South Africa’s Robben Island prison off Cape Town for much of his 27-year incarceration. A night in his iconic 8-foot by 7-foot (2.4 metres by 2.1 metres) concrete cell will now be auctioned for charity to mark the centenary of prisoner number 46664’s birthday.
“The suggestion was to auction the cell to raise money to fund the Prison-to-College Pipeline...educating incarcerated people in South Africa,” said Liane McGowan, spokesperson for the CEO SleepOut South Africa adding that details of when the one night only fundraiser will take place, had not been finalised.
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