Hatang, who had already resigned, was placed on special leave in May after some employees complained about his behaviour
The foundation said it had received complaints from some staff members in relation to Hatang’s ‘past conduct’
The former president has written to the Nelson Mandela Foundation, requesting documents that he says will prove his innocence
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Sello Hatang has been chief executive of the Nelson Mandela Foundation for 12 years and
has learned the value of kindness and to strive for excellence. He talks to Athandiwe Saba
about how he values his difficult upbringing and to find time for those who matter the most
The foundations of former Rivonia trialists reflect on the loyalty of the comrades who fought for democracy.
Judge says the earlier court order, declaring the the gratuitous display of the flag is hate speech, set the standard of morality for society
The Nelson Mandela Foundation says the group and its deputy CEO openly mocked the order of the Equality Court
It isn’t enough for privileged people to take action for just an hour and seven minutes on July 18
The lecture is themed around ‘Renewing the Mandela Legacy and Promoting Active Citizenship in a Changing World’
‘I choose to get my hands dirty’
The department of social development says the first anniversary of Mandela’s passing will be commemorated with an official ceremony of remembrance.
The Presidency has just released a statement that former president Nelson Mandela was "not in any danger" and was in a "satisfactory condition".
"Nelson Mandela International Day" was launched by a panel of schoolchildren on Monday in the absence of the recuperating former president.