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Nelson Mandela affectionately kisses his personal assistant Zelda la Grange at the Saxon Hotel in Johannesburg on March 20 2007.

Mandela’s will – who gets what

Recently retired Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke announced on Friday that the late statesman’s entire estate has been allocated.

Zelda, you shatter our illusions

Our dismay at La Grange is born of an expectation for her to be a symbol of Nelson Mandela’s ideals

Zelda le Grange with Nelson Mandela.

ANC labels La Grange ‘spoilt white person’

La Grange sparked a debate on Twitter on Saturday after saying she felt white people were not welcome in South Africa, a comment that the ANC refutes.

Nelson Mandela affectionately kisses his personal assistant Zelda la Grange at the Saxon Hotel in Johannesburg on March 20 2007.

Mandelas welcome Zelda La Grange’s Madiba book

Nelson Mandela’s family has defended the controversial book, saying those who had close relations with him are entitled to share their perspectives.

Former president Nelson Mandela and Graca Machel in 2009.

Mandela’s wife Machel humiliated, sidelined – La Grange

Former president Nelson Mandela’s assistant Zelda La Grange has detailed incidents in which family in-fighting has left Graca Machel sidelined.

Nelson Mandela affectionately kisses his personal assistant Zelda la Grange at the Saxon Hotel in Johannesburg on March 20 2007.

Madiba taught me to be a free white Afrikaner in a modern SA

Twenty-four years after Nelson Mandela was freed from prison, Zelda le Grange remembers what he taught her – with freedom comes responsibility.

Schools, staff included in Mandela’s will

Mandela’s staff, as well as a number of academic institutions form part of the list of Nelson Mandela’s beneficiaries in his will.

Zelda la Grange: The strict and punctual Madiba

Zelda la Grange, former personal assistant to Nelson Mandela, talks boundaries, family, and lessons learned from the former president.

A file photograph Zelda la Grange and Nelson Mandela in 2004.

Zelda la Grange on Mandela: ‘Heroes never die’

Zelda la Grange, the former private secretary to Nelson Mandela, remembers the iconic anti-apartheid activist.

Gary Player under fire over Burma links

Legendary golfer Gary Player has come under fire in South Africa over his company’s business ties with Burma, where a golf course he designed is allegedly used by members of the…