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On Tuesday, July 17, the Duke and Duchess of Susbad will travel to the Queen Elizabeth Hall of Southbank Center in London to see the Nelson Mandela Centennial Exhibition.
Explore the life and historical experiences of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (1918 – 2013), the exhibition marks the centenary of his birth and provides insight into his inspiring journey. From a young freedom fighter to the inspiration of an international movement against the violent and oppressive system of apartheid in South Africa, the exhibition explores Mandela's life at through information panels and photos, archives and films about different periods of his life. Sello Hatang, CEO of the Nelson Mandela Foundation, said: "London was both the colonial metropolis of South Africa and the seat of the international struggle against apartheid. It was also the venue for some of Nelson Mandela's most inspiring speeches. May his life, his work and his ideas inspire the kind of global movement for change that humanity desperately needs.
Conceived jointly by the Apartheid Museum in South Africa, the Archives of the British Anti-Apartheid Movement and the Southbank Center. six key themes – character, comrade, leader, prisoner, negotiator and statesman.
During their visit, Their Royal Highnesses will visit the exhibition, meet with people badociated with the Mandela's work and at the exhibition of each thematic panel. This includes Andrew Mlangeni, who was accused of sabotaging the then-apartheid government during the Rivonia trials in 1938 and spent 26 years imprisoned on Robben Island. The royal couple will also meet Thembi Tambo, South African High Commissioner in the United Kingdom and daughter of anti-apartheid politician Oliver Tambo, who was a close badociate of Mandela.
Lord Peter Hain, Chair of the Nelson Mandela Centennial Committee and Elaine Bedell, Executive Director of Southbank Center, will both make speeches before the official opening of the exhibition in the presence of all those who will be attending. gathered alongside the Duke and the Duchess.
The Nelson Mandela Exhibition will run from July 17 to August 19 at Elizabeth Hall in Southbank Center.
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