Mainly photos of Achmat Dangorand Nelson Mandela from Achmat Dangor's personal album. Except for one image of Nelson Mandela with Yasser Arafat and Muammar Gadaffi.
46664 concert held on the 19th of March 2005 at Fancourt Country Club and Golfing Estate, in George, South Africa with artists like Johnny Clegg and Juluka, Queen, Katie Melua, Annie Lennox, Prime Circle, Paul Rodgers. Will Smith was the host.
"The concert" was the first 46664 concert, this was held in Greenpoint stadium Cape Town, South Africa. Recorded from videotapes from 46664/1 to videotape 46664/55. The videotapes are in folders 1 and 2. Each videotape is recorded in three formats. The first format being the use copy MP4. format followed by the MOV. format which has a higher quality followed by the MXF which is broadcast quality. The reason for this is to provide for use copies and also to provide for broadcast quality whenever it is needed.
There are no images of the concert but photo opportunities with Mandela, press conference as well as activities by the artists. The concert itself was on the 1st of December 2007. The photographs are mainly organised by photographer, the copyrights vary.
Malala's visit to the Nelson Mandela Foundation and receives a tour of the Archive, temporary and permanent exhibitions including Nelson Mandela's post-presidential office. She took a group photo with the staff of the Foundation outside next to Madiba's statue.
Malala visits the Apartheid Museum and receives a guided tour of the exhibitions. The Apartheid Museum is a museum illustrating apartheid and the 20th-century history of South Africa.
Electronic files (MS Word - converted to PDF and jpeg) of Nelson Mandela's original autobiography written on Robben Island. It covers his life story from birth to about 1976. It was intended that the manuscript be published to mark Mr Mandela's 60th birthday in 1978 and help draw attention to the freedom struggle. The ANC leadership decided not to publish it. It later formed the basis for Mr Mandela's autobiography "Long Walk to Freedom".
The subseries consists of 12 printed desk calendars with handwritten notes covering the period between 1976 and 1989. The years 1978 and 1985 are missing from the collection. The calendars were used as a diary by Nelson Mandela while in prison and contain entries concerning matters such as visits, dreams, films, books, personal health and politics.
Day 1 session 3, Social entrepreneurship discussion continued and key notes addressed by Uhuru Kenyatta, Vic Van Rooyen ,Trevor Mulaudzi youth comments and Mothomang Diaho in closing.
Day 1 session 1 discussion was based on the topic "Renaissance we are the ones we have been waiting for". Panelists- Patric Kabuya, Dumisani Nyoni, Ronnie Ntuli and Aicha Bah Diallo. Tea break, then after question and answer.