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The Fifth Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture Address
Be like Madiba, Annan urges
22 July 2007 | Category: Dialogue for Justice
It is truly a privilege for me to deliver this year’s Mandela Lecture. Before I begin, I want to clarify something. I am delivering a lecture in honour of Nelson Mandela. I am in no way delivering a lecture to Nelson Mandela.
Read moreWarm reception for Kofi Annan’s critical look at Africa
Audience feels inspired by Annan’s words
22 July 2007 | Category: Dialogue for Justice
After Mr Kofi Annan’s speech, members of the invited audience streamed outside Wits University’s Linder Auditorium, most seemingly impressed with his views on African development.
Read moreAlbert Luthuli remembered at exhibition opening
A loving father and an ‘ordinary man’
19 July 2007 | Category: Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory
JULY 19 2007 – Making Peace, an exhibition celebrating the legacies of Chief Albert Luthuli and Mr Nelson Mandela, opened today at the Nelson Mandela Foundation. The opening was attended by Mr Mandela, President Bill Clinton, and an invited audience of about 180 dignitaries and media.
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In Conversation with Bill Clinton
‘Our common humanity is more important than our interesting differences’
19 July 2007 | Category: Dialogue for Justice
July 19, 2007 – The Nelson Mandela Foundation hosted a dialogue today, in which former US President Bill Clinton argued there was an urgent need for people to recognise that they are more similar than different.
Read moreAhmed Kathrada recalls Luthuli’s courage
Chief Luthuli embodied principles of a non-racial, non-sexist, democratic South Africa
19 July 2007 |
JULY 19 2007 – Struggle stalwart Mr Ahmed Kathrada remembered the important role that Chief Albert Luthuli played in creating peace at an event organised by the Nelson Mandela Foundation today, on the occasion of Mr Nelson Mandela’s 89th birthday.
Read moreMaking Peace marks 40th anniversary of Albert Luthuli’s death
Address by Ahmed Kathrada on the occasion of the launch of the exhibition Making Peace
19 July 2007 |
JULY 19 2007 – On July 21, we will mark the 40th anniversary of the sudden death of Chief Albert Luthuli. Those of us who had the privilege of having known him personally and having worked with him, will remember him as a great human being, with a combination of qualities that single him out as one of the most outstanding leaders of our country. Chief Luthuli was a man of exceptional foresight, courage, dignity, compassion, and generosity of spirit.
Read moreMr Kofi Annan to deliver Fifth Annual Lecture
Lecture will be televised in South Africa
18 July 2007 | Category: Dialogue for Justice
Former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan will deliver the Fifth Annual Nelson Mandela Lecture in Johannesburg this evening.
South Africans can see the lecture broadcast live on SABC Africa at 4:30pm – 6:00pm (GMT+2).
Additionally,
- SABCNews.com will stream a live webcast at 5:00pm
- Safm will have a delayed transmission at 8:05pm
- SABC 2 will broadcast an edited version at 9:00pm
Making Peace Exhibition to be opened by Bill Clinton
The exhibition will be part of Madiba’s 89th birthday programme
18 July 2007 |
A new exhibition exploring the roles of Nobel Peace laureates Chief Albert Luthuli and Mr Nelson Mandela in making peace will premier at the Nelson Mandela Foundation. It is in recognition of the roles played by both men, their colleagues and comrades in achieving our freedom, that the Nelson Mandela Foundation salutes their lifelong work in this exhibition, Making Peace.
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Mr Kofi Annan to speak in Johannesburg on July 22, 2007
18 July 2007 | Category: Dialogue for Justice
Nobel Peace Prize winner Mr Kofi Annan, the former secretary-general of the United Nations, will deliver the fifth Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture on July 22, 2007.
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Nelson Mandela turns 89!
Mr Mandela’s birthday celebrated with launch of new website
17 July 2007 | Category: Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory
It is no coincidence that the Nelson Mandela Foundation launches its new website on Mr Nelson Mandela’s 89th birthday. The Foundation’s website is a celebration of Mr Mandela’s life and experience – a gift in itself to many people around the world who share his values and beliefs.
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