It's #MandelaDay on Monday and Mzanzi's brightest stars are joining scores of South Africans in giving back to the community.
They are taking 67-minutes out of their busy schedules to help those in need.
Boity is leading the way, along with Locnville, Dan Calderwood, and Tresor Riziki.
They spent the day at IKwezi Primary School in Soweto, where they gave pupils some words of encouragement.
The A-listers also helped paint a classroom, and we were seriously impressed with how Boity did not hesitate to get down and dirty.
Here's what some of Mzansi's other stars got up to.
I Left a message for the kids! Had a beautiful morning here! ❤️❤️👏🏾👏🏾😁😁😍😍😄 #DonateYourGreat #NelsonMandelaDay ❤️ pic.twitter.com/EYYfIyyreN
— Boity Thulo (@Boity) July 18, 2016
#TeamBreakingBad ready to paint... #MandelaDay #DonateYourGreat #67minutes pic.twitter.com/nVfG5hTO8A
— Dan Calderwood (@dancalders) July 18, 2016
Feels good to do good! https://t.co/MOiM2lbEoe
— Dineo Ranaka (@DineoRanaka) July 18, 2016
Spending Mandela Day with Kings and Queens at IKwezi Primary School in Soweto👼🏾 #MandelaDay #DonateyourGreat pic.twitter.com/iH6BehXrgB
— TRESOR RIZIKI (@tresorofficial) July 18, 2016
We did our 67 minutes with Super Ⓜ️ @akaworldwide #ReelStuff great vibes 👊🏾👊🏾 pic.twitter.com/TjJXElwHBZ
— #ReelStuff (@_MPHORANKO) July 17, 2016
Minister @NomvulaMokonyan joined by @somizi & @KhanyiMbauSA for the @DWS_RSA #ClearRivers campaign #MandelaDay pic.twitter.com/7EGsmx6pFW
— South African Gov (@GovernmentZA) July 18, 2016
YES! We've just reached the 4000 mark helping pack 10 million meals for #MandelaDay 🤘🏾🤘🏾 pic.twitter.com/60eiUwJVNx
— ONE (@ONEinAfrica) July 18, 2016