The first known television interview with South Africa’s late anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela has emerged — and it was filmed in a former synagogue. The Nelson Mandela Foundation, an NGO ...
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - The first known television interview with South Africa's late anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela has emerged, featuring a bearded activist defiantly vowing to fight racism.
“He and Aunt Winnie were part of the family. My mum had been a nursing trainee, and she shared a room with Winnie, and at one ...