Dialogue on how the presence of immigrants and refugees shaped the changes that had taken place in Yeoville (a suburb of Johannesburg) and how these significant events had shaped the community's capacities to resolve challenges.
Series of conversations launched by the Nelson Mandela Foundation focussinged on the creation of social cohesion in communities where xenophobic violence is a problem. The conversations were facilitated by Bea Abrahams and Ken Mutuma.
Truth Justice and memory, South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). Compilation of Truth Reconciliation commission (TRC) proceedings, on certain human rights violations that occurred during the Apartheid and transition era in South Africa and the handover of the final Truth Reconciliation Commission (TRC) report to president Nelson Mandela and Frene Ginwala the speaker of parliament.
Nelson Mandela conferred with the honorary degree of doctor of humane letters by the University of Massachusetts at the Nelson Mandela Foundation. A delegation of the University of Massachusetts came specifically to award the degree to Nelson Mandela
Colour print of Mandela in a stadium, standing with raised first. A B&W version of the photographic print is signed by Mandela on 8.10.99 and the text 'to Liz, Best Wishes'.
1. Mandela shaking hands with a lady 2. the Indian Cricket Team meets Mandela 3. Mandela speaking ath Cosatu's Special Congress 4. Mandela, Amina and Yusuf Cachalia photographed from the back 5. Mandela in a Crowd
The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) launch its first commemorative banknote series, in celebration of the first democratically elected president Nelson Mandela’s birth centenary. These notes cover all denominations – R10, R20, R50, R100 and R200. As part of the celebrations, the South African Mint, a subsidiary of the SARB, also issues a new commemorative circulation R5 coin.
Celebration of centenary of the birth of Nelson Mandela by South African high commission in Jamaica. The high commissioner created a small exhibition of Nelson Mandela.
Nelson Mandela and Winnie Madikizela-Mandela visit OR Tambo in the hospital in Stockholm after his stroke. The first photograph was taken at Haga castle the day Mr Tambo and Mr Mandela had just met for the first time in 28 years. This picture is from the mingling afterwards at Haga castle, the others from the hospital and a young doctor Beth von Schreeb (at that time she went by the surname Henriksson).
New Year cards from Muamar Gaddafi to Nelson Mandela and Graça Machel excisting of photographs taken during their visit to Lybia. The cards are signed by Gaddafi.
Proceedings of the opening of Resistance park monument celebrating the 50th Anniversary of 1952 defiance campaign. The park is also dedicated to the 1710 passive resisters.
Nike air shoes: One pair of South African flag coloured Nike sports shoes. One shoe is written 46664 and is written Madiba and a quote " During my lifetime have dedicated myself to the struggle of the African people. I have fought against white domination and black domination.
Black& White framed photograph of children sitting under a tree. The inscription reads: Tata, 2009 is the Year of the Child. Happy Birthday Madiba! From Southern Sun.
Nelson Mandela, seating in the VIP lounge and covered with a blanket, watching the 46664 concert in Tromso. The inscription reads: 46664 Arctic Concert, Tromso, Norway. The print is signed by Mandela. Framed
Nelson Mandela, legs resting on a stool, is reading 'A day in the life of South Africa'. From: " Huisgenoot - 10 jaar demokrasie". Possibly photoshopped.
Nelson Mandela arrives at the International Convention Centre (ICC) to address delegates to the 7th International Ombudsman Institute (IOI) Conference in Durban
An outdoor event, possibly from the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund, with Mandela in a chair and about to be kissed by a young girls. Graça Machel looks on. Also with Bantu Holomisa.
Nelson Mandela received the " Golden Balance for Peace Prize" from Reny Nijmand and A. Sloot. Zach de Beer is also in one photo. Very bad quality. Taken in the Netherlands
Ms Juliana Anku in front of a tree which was planted by Nelson Mandela on the occassion of his visit to the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park on 6 November 1991.