The authorities tried to stop their export arguing they were part of the country's heritage.
The anti-apartheid leader’s eldest daughter won the right to sell some of his personal items after a two-year legal battle.
The 70 personal items include a cell key from Robben Island, where Mandela was imprisoned for 18 of the 27 years he was locked up, a pair of Aviator sunglasses and one of his signature floral shirts.
A South African court has rejected an attempt by the country’s heritage authority to stop the sale and export of items linked ...
A South African court on Friday, January 23 rejected an attempt by the country's heritage authority to block the sale and ...
As residents are urged to implement stringent water conservation measures, the Nelson Mandela Bay metro is struggling to ...
The ANC says late President Nelson Mandela’s former daughter-in-law, Nolusapho Mandela, was a “revered matriarch” who carried ...
The police in Nelson Mandela Bay will no doubt shine their boots and put their best foot forward in anticipation of the ...
Mandela exhibition opens June 13 in Dallas during the World Cup. Free admission at the African American Museum.