Ahmed Kathrada Foundation sixty-seven action points will be made public on Mandela Day to mark the legacy of former President Nelson Mandela.
Read More »Denis Goldberg As Reflected On By Ahmed Kathrada Foundation
The Ahmed Kathrada foundation share fond tales from Ahmed Kathrada's memoirs into the life & times of anti-apartheid stalwart Denis Goldberg.
Read More »Coronavirus: Food Security Drives Now Not Later
The Kathrada Foundation are calling on South Africans to launch food security action groups in response to the growing crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More »Alochna Moodley’s racism is unwarranted against Kulula pilot
The Foundation’s Executive Director, Neeshan Balton, said that Moodley’s attitude was “repulsive and must be strongly condemned”.
Read More »Kathrada Foundation: Youth essay writing competition against racism
Young people from across the country are encouraged to participate in the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation’s 2018 youth essay writing competition against racism.
Read More »Ahmed Kathrada Foundation mourns the loss of struggle icon, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela
The foundation extends its condolences to the family, friends and comrades of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, who passed away on Monday afternoon.
Read More »Jacob Zuma questions who wrote Kathrada’s letter
President Zuma, your attempt to cast aspersion’s on Kathrada’s state of mind and its independence will not detract from the validity of the contents of his letter. Perhaps it would have been better had you read it and acted on the advice given.
Read More »Kathrada Foundation: Recall Jacob Zuma now
The Ahmed Kathrada Foundation calls on delegates to put the country’s needs first and take a resolution that would see President Zuma being recalled from office.
Read More »WATCH: The Road to Robben Island by Laloo Chiba
South African anti-apartheid struggle stalwart, Laloo 'Isu' Chiba, in this interview, describes his journey to Robben Island, where he spent 18 years as a political prisoner.
Read More »A tribute to Isu Laloo Chiba
From whose lives ought we to learn? A tribute to Isu Laloo Chiba, ANC/SACP veteran by social, political and historical commentator Raymond Suttner.
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