Clinton and Morobe, South Africa;[1 photographic print]
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Part of 6 Various Photographs
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Clinton and Morobe, South Africa;[1 photographic print]
Part of 6 Various Photographs
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Cloete Breytenbach's Robben Island Photographs, 1964, Cape Town: [Set of 3 still images]
Part of 1.1.3 Nelson Mandela > Historical photos > Mandela with others
Breytenbach, Cloete
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Closing address by President Nelson Mandela in the Debate on the State of the Nation Address
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Closing address by President Nelson Mandela in the President's Budget Debate
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Closing Address by President Nelson Mandela to the National Assembly : President's Budget Vote
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Closing remarks at Dinner with artists participating in the first 46664 Concert
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Closing Statement of the African National Congress CODESA
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Part of Nelson Mandela Tributes
CNBC Africa
Part of Rivonia Trial
Saleh, Razia
Part of 3.4 Memory Programme > Events
Distilled Photography
Communique on President Mandela's Official Visit to Tanzania
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Community Capacity Enhancement Programme, 2010.09, Johannesburg: [Set of 77 Images]
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
Flow Communications (Pty) Ltd
Community conversation in Nyanga,Western Cape, 2010.07.22: [Set of 26 Images]
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
van Zyl, Anita
Community Dialogues - Social Cohesion Xenophobia, South Africa
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
Unknown
Community Dialogues on HIV/AIDS, South Africa
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
Various
Compilation of clips on the life of Nelson Mandela 1-7,7b Gala, End Credits: [Compile]
Part of 46664 [sound/video]
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Concert at Johannesburg Stadium in honour of Mandela's 90th birthday
Part of Nelson Mandela Tributes
Concert for refugees, 2019.06.21, Parktown: [28 Still Image]
Part of 5.12 NMF > Other events
Forbes, David
Part of 46664 Collection
46664
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Condolences to Mrs Eunice van Eck
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Congratulations from President Mandela to China
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Congratulations with Honorary doctorate from Ryerson University from House of Commons, Canada
Part of Nelson Mandela Tributes
Jean Augustine, M.P.
Congratulatory Message by President Nelson Mandela to Professor Nolutshungu
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Congratulatory Message to President Obama
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Congress movement: The unfolding of the congress alliance 1912-1961
Part of Reference Books
Neame, Sylvia
Part of Mandela Materials
Turok, Ben
Part of Mandela Materials
Turok, Ben
Constitution Hill permanent exhibition, 2004.06.17, Johannesburg: [Set of 121 Images]
Part of 6 Various Photographs
Unknown
Part of Nelson Mandela Tributes
Constitutional Court Opening March 2004
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Constitutional right of access to information
Part of Reference Books
Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung
Constructing a democratic developmental state in South Africa
Part of Reference Books
Edigheji, Omano
Part of 5.12 NMF > Other events
Lerole, Tumelo
Consultative meeting on Xenophobia, 2010.02.25, Yeoville: [Set of 155 Images]
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
Unknown
Part of 5.1 NMF > Mandela Day
Orgill, Jade
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
Lerole, Tumelo
Conversations with Myself : [Bibliography]
Part of Bibliography
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Conversations with Myself, 2010, South Afica: [Set of 295 Images]
Various
Co-patron of the EcoPort Foundations together with Edward O Wilson and Jacques Diof
Part of Nelson Mandela Tributes
Corbis, 1980s-1990s,: [Set of 23 Images]
Corbis
Corbis, 1990s, Cape Town: [Set of 3 Still Images]
Corbis
Part of Mandela Materials
International Defence and Aid Fund (IDAF)
Cory Library-Rhodes University, circa1936, Eastern Cape: [Set of Two Images]
Unknown
Part of 5.6 NMF > Centenary Programme
Unknown
Part of Reference Books
HIV/AIDS and the Media Project
Credo Primary School was renamed Nelson Mandela Primary School
Part of Nelson Mandela Tributes
Part of Nelson Mandela Tributes
Criminal Court Case No. 253/1963 (State Versus N Mandela and Others)
Part of Mandela Materials
Criminal Court Case No. 253/1963 (The State versus N Mandela and Others)
Part of Rivonia Trial
The records of the Supreme Court of South Africa (Transvaal Provincial Division) on the proceedings of the Rivonia Trial. Transferred to National Archives in 1994. Incomplete on transfer. Existent records are:
File cover with handwritten notes, including the sentences that were passed. The clerk of the court recorded the sentences that were passed together with the names of the accused on the cover of a file in blue ink.
Extracts of evidence by state witnesses (3 vols). These volumes include records by the attorney for the accused, Mr. B Fischer, applying for the postponement of the proceedings and the reply by Dr Yutar, the State’s main prosecutor. Further records include the verbatim transcriptions of evidence given by state witnesses.
Evidence for defence (1 vol.). Include verbatim transcriptions of evidence given by Ahmed Kathrada, Raymond Mhlaba, Lionel Bernstein and Govan Mbeki.
Rivonia Exhibits (1 vol.). The exhibits include documents seized by the police at Liliesleaf and deals with topics such as the Transkei; Operation Mayibuye; the new draft programme of the South African Communist Party (SACP); names and addresses of ANC and SACP members; a copy of Sibanye, a newsletter; documents discussing problems in the democratic movement, the Nationalists invasion scare, the general predictions for 1963; handwritten notes on freedom movements elsewhere in Africa; an article by E Rosenthal on General De Wet; a syllabus on the fundamental principles of Marxism; a pamphlet named 'A Call to the Youth'; a manual on rock blasting; the rules of the SACP; sketch of Tunisia; handwritten notes on the Kenya Youth Wing Organisations; SACP newsletter on the China/India border dispute; statement by the SACP on conditions in South Africa; document on the differences in the communist movement; invoices from Ace Auto electricians; press statement by Nelson Mandela on 26 June 1961.
State’s Concluding Address (4 vols). These volumes are divided into three parts. The first part deals with a factual analysis of documentary exhibits handed in, and of oral testimony given, by state witnesses. Part two deals with a factual analysis of the documentary exhibits handed in, and of the oral testimony given, by state witnesses (continued). The third part deals with the Rivonia exhibits.
Two volumes consisting of Judge’s remarks in passing sentence; the Attorney General for the Transvaal’s statement explaining which of the accused was found guilty of what offences; a part of the judgement and verbatim transcriptions of the court proceedings
Judgement (1 vol.).
Dictabelts covering the whole case (8 vols). These are digitised and accessible from NARSSA.
These records, together with the Prosecution Records received from Brenthurst Library, will at some stage become one group.
Department of Justice
Part of Reference Books
Part of Mandela Materials
Radio 2000 actuality - Complete recordings at CODESA 2
Contents E 93/14-23 (Day one)
(Day two)
SABC Sound Archives
Part of Mandela Materials
Radio South Africa - Report Radio Today
ANC government summit - report by Manas Tshungu on the successful summit meeting between the State President Mr FW De Klerk and the President of the ANC Mr Nelson Mandela both provide details of the record of understanding which promises the release of all remaining political prisoners. The fencing of twenty-eight hostels, a ban on the carrying of weapons and the formation of the National Government Unity.
RECORD BO 1992 0908
SABC Sound Archives
Part of Mandela Materials
Service Radio South Africa- Class Actuality Program Radio Today Mr. Nelson Mandela answers questions during a news conference and reacts to a statement by the government that there is no alternative to negotiations- Mr. Nelson Mandela refers to the massacre at Boipatong , mass action, negotiations, the demands of the ANC and the struggle inside South Africa for democracy
RECORDBC 19920624
SABC Sound Archives
Part of Mandela Materials
Service RSN Speech: An extract from a speech in Pretoria in which the President of the ANC Mr Nelson Mandela gives details of demands by the ANC before negotiations resum - The speech was made at the Union Buildings.
RECORDBC19920805
SABC Sound Archives
Dancing shoes is dead : A tale of fighting men in South Africa
Part of Reference Books
Evans, Gavin
Part of Mandela Materials
Daniels, Eddie
Dare not linger: The presidential years
Part of Reference Books
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Part of Mandela Materials
Everatt, David
David Jenkins composed the song "Madiba" in his honour
Part of Nelson Mandela Tributes
David Turnley, 1994, Cape Town: [1 Still Image]
Turnley, David
Part of 5.11 NMF > Visitors
Molelekoa, Sophia
Day 1 of building Menzi Home, 2017.02.11, Tsakane: [Set of 77 Still Images]
Part of 5.1 NMF > Mandela Day
Hearfield, Rebecca
Day 1 of the ART Delivery Conference, 2006.10, Maropeng, Gauteng: [Set of 153 Images]
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
Bruce, Jennifer
Day 1- Promise of Leadership Dialogue, 2009.03.21, Helderberg Estate: [Set of 257 Still Images]
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
Ngwenya, Juda
Part of 5.11 NMF > Visitors
Day 2 at the Conference, 2006.10, Maropeng, Gauteng: [Set of 199 Images]
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
Bruce, Jennifer
Day 2 Bloemfontein-Graaff-Reinet, 2010.07.14: [Set of 125 Still Images]
Part of 5.1 NMF > Mandela Day
van Huyssteen, Alet
Day 2 of building Menzi Home, 2017.02.12, Tsakane: [Set of 15 Still Images]
Part of 5.1 NMF > Mandela Day
Hearfield, Rebecca
Day 2- Promise of Leadership Dialogue, 2009.03.22, Helderberg Estate: [Set of 588 Still Images]
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
Ngwenya, Juda
Day 3 Graaff-Reinet-Oudtshoorn-Montagu, 2010.07.15: [Set of 123 Still Images]
Part of 5.1 NMF > Mandela Day
van Huyssteen, Alet
Day 4 Bikers for Mandela Day on the road, 2011.07.13: [Set of 67 Still Images]
Part of 5.1 NMF > Mandela Day
Broodryk, Deon
Day 4 Oudtshoorn-Montagu, 2010.07.16: [Set of 157 Still Images]
Part of 5.1 NMF > Mandela Day
van Huyssteen, Alet
Day 5 Montangu-Franschhoek, 2010.07.17: [Set of 187 Still Images]
Part of 5.1 NMF > Mandela Day
van Huyssteen, Alet
Day 6 Franschoek-Cape Town, 2010.07.18: [Set of 264 Still Images]
Part of 5.1 NMF > Mandela Day
van Huyssteen, Alet
Day 7 - Bikers for Mandela Day- on the road, 2011.07.11-18, South Africa: [Set of 51 Still Images]
Part of 5.1 NMF > Mandela Day
Broodryk, Deon
Day 8- Bikers for Mandela Day- on the road, 2011.07.11-18, South Africa: [Set of 46 Images]
Part of 5.1 NMF > Mandela Day
Broodryk, Deon
Dear Comrade President: Oliver Tambo and the Foundations of South Africa’s Constitution
Part of Bibliography
In his annual presidential address on 8 January 1986, ANC president Oliver Tambo called on South Africans to make apartheid ungovernable through armed action and militant struggle. But unknown to the world, on that very day, the quiet-spoken mathematics teacher and aspirant priest turned reluctant revolutionary had also set up a secret think tank in Lusaka, which he named the Constitution Committee, giving it an ‘ad hoc unique exercise’ that had ‘no precedent in the history of the movement’.
Knowing that all wars end at a negotiating table, and judging the balance of forces to be moving in favour of the liberation movement, Tambo wanted the
ANC to hold the initiative after the fall of apartheid. Assisted by Pallo Jordan, he instructed his new think tank to formulate the principles and draft the outlines of a constitution that could unite South Africa when the time came to talk in the fledgling days of freedom and democracy. The seven-member team, including Albie Sachs, Kader Asmal and Zola Skweyiya, started deliberating and reporting to Tambo. In correspondence, they typically addressed him as ‘Dear Comrade President’.
Drawing on the personal archives of participants, Dear Comrade President explains how the purposeful first steps were taken in the making of South Africa’s Constitution. Why and how did this process happen? What were the first written words? When and where were they put on paper? By whom? What values did they espouse? And how did the committee’s work fit into the broader struggle? This book answers these questions in new, paradigm-shifting ways.
Odendaal, Andre
Part of Filmography
Nizza, Christopher
Debriefing session steering group, 2007.07.16, Johannesburg: [Set of 47 Images]
Part of 5.2 NMF - Functions and events
Unknown
Decade of Democracy General April 2004
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Decade of Democracy Sunday Times April 2004
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Decolonial Mandela: Peace, Justice and the politics of life
Part of Reference Books
Ndlovu- Gatsheni, Sabelo
Part of Mandela Materials
Department of Correctional Services
Defence and Aid Fund Netherlands
Part of Mandela Materials
Defence and Aid Fund
Part of Mandela Materials
Defiance Campaign and Sophiatown, 1950s, Gauteng; [set of 17 photographic prints]
Part of 1.1.5 Nelson Mandela > Historical photos > Political situation
Schadeberg, Jürgen
Part of 5.11 NMF > Visitors
Arends, Ethel
Part of Mandela Materials
Democratic Leadership Award from the Club of Madrid
Part of Nelson Mandela Tributes
Club of Madrid
Demonstrations against proclamation of Republic : Answers to questions by Drum
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Part of Rivonia Trial
Untitled
Part of Rivonia Trial
Goldberg, Denis Theodore