Survery: Mandela Biggest Influence for Africa's Youth

FILE - In this Dec. 12, 2013 file photo, a giant statue of former President Nelson Mandela overlooks Mandela Square in Johannesburg. Mandela's fight for freedom and human rights makes him the most influential person among Africa's youth, according to a survey conducted across the continent. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi, File)
FILE - In this Dec. 12, 2013 file photo, a giant statue of former President Nelson Mandela overlooks Mandela Square in Johannesburg. Mandela's fight for freedom and human rights makes him the most influential person among Africa's youth, according to a survey conducted across the continent. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi, File)
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Survery: Mandela Biggest Influence for Africa's Youth

FILE - In this Dec. 12, 2013 file photo, a giant statue of former President Nelson Mandela overlooks Mandela Square in Johannesburg. Mandela's fight for freedom and human rights makes him the most influential person among Africa's youth, according to a survey conducted across the continent. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi, File)
FILE - In this Dec. 12, 2013 file photo, a giant statue of former President Nelson Mandela overlooks Mandela Square in Johannesburg. Mandela's fight for freedom and human rights makes him the most influential person among Africa's youth, according to a survey conducted across the continent. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi, File)

Former South African President Nelson Mandela's fight for freedom and human rights makes him the most influential person among Africa's youth, according to a survey conducted across the continent.

Mandela's legacy is alive seven years after his death, according to the poll of young people in 14 African countries in which 86% of respondents said his values are still relevant today.

The results of the survey were released Friday, on the eve of Mandela's birthday, by the Ichikowitz Family Foundation, the Associated Press reported.

Mandela's stand against inequality is pertinent in helping Africans combat COVID-19, which is surging across South Africa and the continent, said the Nelson Mandela Foundation, which welcomed the findings.

"The pandemic has exposed the gross inequalities around the world, the glaring gaps between the haves and the have nots, and many in Africa are finding their survival under threat because of lack of access to health care," said Luzuko Koti, the foundation's spokesman.

According to the survey's findings, 55% of respondents said Mandela more than anyone had the greatest impact on Africa.

The poll asked 4,200 young men and women aged 18 to 24 in Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Mali, Malawi, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Togo, Zambia and Zimbabwe.



Barcelona’s Feline Mascot ‘Cat’ Makes Its Debut at Home Game

 Barcelona's new mascot "Cat" makes an appearance before the Spanish league football match between FC Barcelona and UD Las Palmas at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys in Barcelona on November 30, 2024. (AFP)
Barcelona's new mascot "Cat" makes an appearance before the Spanish league football match between FC Barcelona and UD Las Palmas at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys in Barcelona on November 30, 2024. (AFP)
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Barcelona’s Feline Mascot ‘Cat’ Makes Its Debut at Home Game

 Barcelona's new mascot "Cat" makes an appearance before the Spanish league football match between FC Barcelona and UD Las Palmas at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys in Barcelona on November 30, 2024. (AFP)
Barcelona's new mascot "Cat" makes an appearance before the Spanish league football match between FC Barcelona and UD Las Palmas at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys in Barcelona on November 30, 2024. (AFP)

Barcelona’s new mascot, a large yellow feline named “Cat,” has made its debut as part of the Spanish club’s 125th anniversary.

The mascot cavorted on the field at Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium before Barcelona hosted Las Palmas in a Spanish league game Saturday. The visitors won 2-1.

It wears Barcelona’s burgundy and blue shirt and shorts, and its mouth opens to reveal the same soccer ball icon found on the club’s emblem.

The name plays on Barcelona’s standing as the leading club in Spain’s northeast region of Catalonia. The four red stripes on its forehead, the club said, refer to the Catalan regional flag.

“Cat” was unveiled Friday at an anniversary gala.

The club describes the mascot as a “friendly, positive puss that is especially passionate about football, but also embraces all sports that are part of FC Barcelona’s multi-sport ethos, whether male or female, pro or amateur.”

In addition to its champion women's soccer team, Barcelona competes in other sports, including basketball, handball, indoor soccer, and roller hockey.

A previous mascot, “Clam,” was created for the club's 100th anniversary.