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Echoes of Ubuntu: St John’s College Hosts Annual Tutu Memorial Walk

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Johannesburg dawns in pale gold on Sunday, 12 October 2025, as St John’s College ushers in the fifth Habits of the Heart series with its annual Tutu Memorial Walk, a 7 km pilgrimage through the city’s beating heart. This day-long tribute to Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu transcends mere steps; it invites each walker to carry forward his uncompromising vision of justice, compassion, and unity.

Reframing the Legacy, Reclaiming Our Future

Under the banner “Reframing the Legacy. Reclaiming our Future,” participants are called not just to remember Tutu’s towering moral courage, but to reimagine how his spirit of Ubuntu can guide South Africa beyond its historical scars. At each turn, the past whispers lessons of forgiveness and collective hope, urging every footfall toward a shared destiny.

A Route of Reflection

At 07h30, the journey departs D Field at St John’s Pre-Preparatory on St Patrick Road, Houghton. From there, walkers thread through Houghton’s leafy avenues, enter the high-rises of Hillbrow, weave past Berea’s vibrant cafés, and emerge in Yeoville’s mosaic of cultures. Every street corner is a canvas where Tutu’s words resonate: “Do your little bit of good where you are; it’s those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.”

Seven Stations, Seven Conversations

Guided by students and community leaders, walkers pause at seven sacred stations:

  • Roedean School
  • Asteri Primary School
  • Barnato Park High School
  • Ponte Tower
  • St Aidan’s Anglican Church
  • The Tutu Quad at St John’s College

At each station, excerpts from Tutu’s speeches and writings are read aloud. Silence follows, offering space for prayer, meditation, and the question: How will I uphold this legacy today?

Bridging Past and Future

Midway, the procession crosses the Desmond and Leah Tutu Bridge—opened by Tutu himself in 2006 to span the distance between St John’s College and Roedean School SA. Here, walkers touch the rails that once bore the Archbishop’s own hands, a living symbol that reconciliation is not abstract but tangible, binding communities together.

Partnerships in Action

Beyond remembrance, the walk foregrounds ongoing partnerships. A stop at Ponte City Apartments highlights St John’s collaboration with Dlala Nje, a youth development organisation transforming tower blocks into hubs of opportunity. This living testimony shows that Tutu’s mission survives in every classroom turned sanctuary, every mentor guiding a child toward dignity.

Threads of Ubuntu

Each past walk has explored core threads of Tutu’s work—interconnectedness, community engagement, reconciliation. This year, those threads form a tapestry of possibility: Ubuntu as the bedrock of social justice, compassion as the antidote to apathy, and unity as the promise of a nation healed through collective action.

A Call to Conscience

Mickey Mashego, Head of Community Engagement at St John’s College, reminds us that this walk is more than ceremony. It is a challenge to the conscience of every student and neighbour: to preserve the legacy of ethical leadership and to innovate solutions for our country’s stark disparities. As Mashego said last year, “We honour Tutu by living his values in our daily choices.”

From Footsteps to Feast

At 13h00, the procession returns to D Field for a community picnic—a feast woven with laughter, tears, and renewed resolve. Tickets start at R50 for the walk alone, with options to sponsor participants or don a commemorative Tutu Memorial Walk t-shirt. Every rand raised fuels future community engagement, ensuring that the journey toward justice endures well beyond this single October morning.

For more information or to secure your place, visit or email communications@stjohnscollege.co.za. Step into the story of South Africa’s moral conscience and let each heartbeat echo the call of Ubuntu.

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