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Nelson Mandela speaks out about Zimbabwe

“Tragic failure of leadership”

June 26, 2008 – A specially erected marquee in the heart of London’s Hyde Park was the unique and splendid setting for last night’s birthday dinner celebrating Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday. The private event was held in London to raise funds for Madiba’s global charity projects, the Nelson Mandela Foundation and 46664.

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Birthday messages campaign launched

46664 invites South Africa to wish Madiba happy birthday

June 18, 2008 – Nelson Mandela’s global HIV/AIDS campaign, 46664, launched the South African leg of its “Text your Birthday Wishes” campaign at Mandela House in Houghton, Johannesburg today.

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Foundation remembers Brian Bunting

‘Invaluable contribution’

June 19, 2008 – We at the Nelson Mandela Foundation mourn Brian Bunting, a journalist, author and long-time member of the South African Communist Party and Congress of Democrats, who passed away at the age of 88 on Wednesday June 18.

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Endowment Fund receives donation

Sanlam Ubuntu-Botho hands R3-million cheque to Nelson Mandela

June 18, 2008 – Nelson Mandela today received an early birthday present, exactly a month before he turns 90. Mr Mandela accepted a cheque for R3-million from the Sanlam Ubuntu-Botho empowerment partnership.

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Foundation joins call for free and fair elections in Zimbabwe

All freedom-loving people urged to call for true democracy

June 17, 2008 – The Nelson Mandela Foundation has signed an open letter from leaders, organisations and individuals in Africa calling for free and fair elections in Zimbabwe on June 27.

“We are profoundly concerned by the situation in Zimbabwe and would like to join all freedom-loving people who have added their voices to the growing world-wide call for true democracy there and urge others to do the same,” said Achmat Dangor, chief executive officer of the Nelson Mandela Foundation.

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What does Youth Day mean to the people of Kliptown now?

Residents share their views and memories of June 16, 1976

June 16, 2008 – There is a stone outside the Hector Pieterson Museum in Orlando West, Soweto.

On it is a plaque. It reads:

“This precinct [is] ... a place of national significance ... [and] commemorates the student uprising against Bantu Education on 16 June 1976.

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New ways for youth to be heard

Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund organises Youth Parliaments to mark 1976 uprising

June 16, 2008 – As the world remembers South Africa’s 1976 student uprising, one of its participants is urging young people to get involved in discussions about the issues they face today.

“Today’s leadership must lead by example and today’s youth will have clear lessons in what good leadership is about,” said Sibongile Mkhabela, chief executive officer of the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund.

 

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In Conversation with Dr Frene Ginwala

Speaker in South Africa’s first democratic parliament shares her memories of Madiba and thoughts on leadership, the media and the inquiry she is currently chairing

June 15, 2008 – In the fifth of the Nelson Mandela Foundation’s “In Conversation With” series, Dr Frene Ginwala talks to Tara Turkington about her relationship with Nelson Mandela, the early days of the international campaign to release political prisoners, political negotiations, the new parliament, her involvement in the inquiry into the National Director of Public Prosecutions’ suspension and the South African media.

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Remembering Alan Brooks

Organiser of 1988 Glasgow to London Nelson Mandela Freedom March died just short of its 20th anniversary

June 12, 2008 –In June 1988, Nelson Mandela had been in prison for 25 years, and his 70th birthday was approaching. Under the leadership of Alan Brooks, anti-apartheid organisations in the United Kingdom organised a Freedom March to call for his release.

Twenty-five marchers (one for every year that Mr Mandela had been in prison up to that point) walked from Glasgow to London, covering a distance of 600 miles, or 966km. The march was seen off from Glasgow on June 12 by Oliver Tambo, Andimba Toivo ja Toivo, Allan Boesak and a crowd of about 40 000 people.

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Nelson Mandela sentenced to life imprisonment 44 years ago

Rivonia Trialists expected the worst

June 11, 2008 – Forty-four years ago, on June 12, 1964, Nelson Mandela and seven of his comrades were jailed for life in what became known as the Rivonia Trial.

Mr Mandela, Ahmed Kathrada, Walter Sisulu, Elias Motsoaledi, Andrew Mlangeni, Govan Mbeki, Raymond Mhlaba and Denis Goldberg were convicted of sabotage on June 11 by Judge Quartus de Wet.

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