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MUSEUM PLANS FOR MANDELA’S HOUSE

Negotiatio­ns taking place to turn Mandela’s Drakenstei­n Prison house into a museum

- RUSANA PHILANDER

NEGOTIATIO­NS are still taking place to convert the Nelson Mandela house, which is located at Drakenstei­n Prison near Paarl, into a museum.

The house was recently declared a national heritage site by the South African Heritage Resource Agency (Sahra).

Sahra’s built environmen­t unit manager, Ben Mwasinga, said negotiatio­ns are happening between the Department of Arts and Culture, Drakenstei­n Correction­al Services (DCS), the Mandela Foundation and Sahra. “At this point I cannot say for certain when it will be converted,” he said.

Mandela was incarcerat­ed in the house for 14 months of his 27-year prison sentence. On February 11, 1990, Mandela was released from the Drakenstei­n prison grounds. It is the place from which he took his first steps to freedom. Mandela later had a replica of the house built in Qunu.

Mandela’s grandson, Mandla, visited the house during the 1980s. He recently attended a photo exhibition at the house, which depicts the 14 months Mandela spent there. Mandla said the house always held a special place in his grandfathe­r’s heart, despite him being held against his will. He said he regarded the house as the place where Mandela’s true incarcerat­ion happened. “I think we are fortunate, as a family, to own the replica of this house. After Madiba built the identical house in Qunu, which is his final resting place, it gives you an understand­ing of how dear this house was to him,” he said.

I think we are fortunate, as a family, to own the replica of this house Mandla Mandela

Nelson Mandela’s grandson

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 ?? INDEPENDEN­T MEDIA ARCHIVES ?? THE house at Drakenstei­n Prison, where Nelson Mandela stayed before his release. |
INDEPENDEN­T MEDIA ARCHIVES THE house at Drakenstei­n Prison, where Nelson Mandela stayed before his release. |

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