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Remembering the release of Nelson Mandela
Madiba’s first day of freedom 19 years on
11 February 2009 | Category: Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory
Feb 11, 2009 – Nineteen years ago today, Nelson Mandela was freed after 27 years and five months in prison. The whole world watched him walk through the gates of Victor Verster Prison, but few people know the detail of his first day of freedom.
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Anti-apartheid veteran passes away
Foundation mourns the loss of former Treason Trialist and former Member of Parliament
2 February 2009 | Category: Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory
Feb 2, 2009 – Suliman “Solly” Esakjee, a veteran of the anti-apartheid struggle and a co-accused with Nelson Mandela in the 1956 Treason Trial, passed away in hospital last night. He was 79.
Active in the Transvaal Indian Congress (TIC) from 1946, he was also part of the Congress of the People which adopted the Freedom Charter in 1955. Esakjee was also jailed for 30 days for his part in the 1952 Defiance Campaign against unjust laws. He stood trial with 155 others in the 1956 Treason Trial, which continued until March 1961. Charges against him were withdrawn in January 1958.
Read moreFacilitators get talking in Yeoville
Community conversation starts dialogue on peaceful co-existence
28 January 2009 | Category: Dialogue for Justice
January 28, 2009 – The 32 facilitators piloting the new community conversation series of the Nelson Mandela Foundation’s Dialogue Programme, have got their first taste of an actual conversation.
In partnership with a number of different organisations, this series of dialogues looks to promote peaceful co-existence in communities shared by residents of different nationalities.
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Nelson Mandela’s Tanzania trips revisited
Foundation receives photos of Mr Mandela’s 1990 visit
26 January 2009 | Category: Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory
Jan 26, 2009 – Nelson Mandela was issued with his first South African passport on February 19, 1990, eight days after he was released from prison. It was this passport (with his second name “Rolihlahla” spelt incorrectly as “Rolilahla”) that he used to embark on a tour of some of the African states that had supported the South African liberation struggle, including Zambia, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Ethiopia.
Nadja Manghezi, who was working at the Solomon Mahlangu Freedom College in Tanzania in March 1990, has recently made photos of Mr Mandela’s visit available to the Nelson Mandela Foundation Archive.
Read moreNelson Mandela congratulates Barack Obama on his inauguration
‘We believe that we are witnessing something truly historic’
20 January 2009 | Category: Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory
Jan 20, 2009 – Herewith the text of Mr Nelson Mandela’s letter to President Obama which was handed to him before his inauguration.
Dear Mister President,
We are greatly honoured to join the millions around the globe congratulating you on taking office as the President of the United States of America. We believe that we are witnessing something truly historic not only in the political annals of your great nation, the United States of America, but of the world.
Read moreNew community conversations series to begin
Social cohesion: the theme for 2009 and 2010
16 January 2009 | Category: Dialogue for Justice
Jan 16, 2009 – The Nelson Mandela Foundation’s Dialogue Programme will spend the next two years with communities in South Africa using conversation to promote peaceful co-existence.
Thirty community conversations will take place in five provinces in 2009 and 2010, in areas where South Africans and migrants from other countries live together.
A comrade remembered
Former Treason Trialist and ANC activist passes away
13 January 2009 | Category: Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory
Jan 13, 2009 – The Nelson Mandela Foundation remembers Cleopas Madoda Nsibande, a long-time comrade in the struggle against apartheid, who passed away on December 26, 2008 at the age of 80.
Nsibande joined the African National Congress in 1951 and was a founder of the South African Congress of Trade Unions (Sactu) in 1955.
He was buried on January 3, 2009 in Tamboville Cemetery after an official funeral attended by President Kgalema Motlanthe and former President Thabo Mbeki. It is the cemetery where his close confidante Oliver Tambo was laid to rest in 1993.
Read moreStatement from the Foundation on the death of Helen Suzman
Anti-apartheid icon passes away, aged 91
1 January 2009 | Category: Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory
Jan 1, 2009 – Following the announcement by her family that Helen Suzman passed away at age 91 this morning, I would like to express the deepest condolences from the Nelson Mandela Foundation. Our country has lost a great patriot and a fearless fighter against apartheid.
We remember how Mrs Suzman was one of the very few members of Parliament who protested against apartheid legislation, including the May 1, 1963 promulgation of the General Law Amendment Act or “the Ninety Day Detention Law” – the beginning of South Africa’s notorious system of detention without trial.
Read moreCentre of Memory and Dialogue’s plans for 2011
1 January 2009 | Category: Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory, Dialogue for Justice
Centre of Memory and Dialogue’s plans for 2011
Read moreNelson Mandela Foundation book wins award
Cookbook about food in Madiba’s life is voted the best in South Africa
18 December 2008 | Category: Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory, Publications
Dec 18, 2008 – The Nelson Mandela Foundation is pleased to announce that one of the two books it released in 2008 to coincide with Mr Mandela’s 90th birthday has been honoured with an international award.
Hunger for Freedom: The Story of Food in the Life of Nelson Mandela by Anna Trapido and published by Jacana Media, in association with the Nelson Mandela Foundation, is the South African winner of the Gourmand World Cookbook Award.
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