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Zenani Mandela-Dlamini, Nelson Mandela's daughter

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  • čas přidán 18. 08. 2024
  • She is the elder daughter of Nelson Mandela and his second wife, Winnie Mandela.
    She was nearly born in prison, as Winnie Mandela was arrested close to her birth in 1959, and when she was four her father was sent to prison - where he would stay for the next 27 years. Not until 1974, when she was 16 years old, could she visit him.
    Mandela-Dlamini studied at Waterford Kamhlaba United World College of Southern Africa and science at Boston University a student at Boston University, in 1990, Zenani’s father Nelson Mandela was released from prison. She talks about her father and not seeing him until she was 16 years old. African law prohibits children seeing prisoners until age 16.
    Zenani's mother, Winnie, had been detained by apartheid police for taking part in a women's protest shortly before giving birth to her in Soweto in 1959. Her father was imprisoned when she was five. There would be no innocence of what it meant to bear South Africa's most famous surname.
    After Mandela was elected president and his divorce to Winnie, Zenani was chosen to accompany her father to his inauguration and become the stand in First Lady of South Africa until her father remarried on his 80th birthday to former Mozambique first lady Graça Machel.

Komentáře • 16

  • @sandybeaches9321
    @sandybeaches9321 Před 7 lety +35

    The South Africans have been through so much. We were all so excited about Nelson Mandela being free, we didn't pay attention to what was really happening here in the US and in South Africa. Black people everywhere must stop being so easily distracted and learn to focus on what really needs to be happening.

    • @pieterwillembotha6719
      @pieterwillembotha6719 Před 4 lety +1

      You mean, like how black people were/still are being used as pawns by leftists including radical communists?

    • @errolbaptiste
      @errolbaptiste Před 9 měsíci

      It was very interested history of learning about South Africa which sanctions against apartheid.

  • @ndodamakayi5220
    @ndodamakayi5220 Před 3 lety +8

    Students did not tke up arms in '76. They only had stones and police had fire arms.

  • @queeniwearth
    @queeniwearth Před 4 lety +4

    Very non-bias this Prose. I appreciate the way she conducted this interview.

  • @sazinisibiya9603
    @sazinisibiya9603 Před 5 lety +4

    Be strong

  • @winnieowuor6946
    @winnieowuor6946 Před 6 lety +5

    amazing

  • @tshepotau5754
    @tshepotau5754 Před rokem +2

    I miss Winnie Mandela.

  • @agnesmkhuzangwe7308
    @agnesmkhuzangwe7308 Před 4 lety +5

    Amandlaaaaaaaaaa!

  • @chingychangy2257
    @chingychangy2257 Před 5 lety +14

    What’s the sadness????? What a stupid question...Mr. Mandela was needlessly jailed for all those years...racially based...that’s the sadness!!!!!

  • @robfarris4849
    @robfarris4849 Před 2 lety

    Fake news