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Zenani Mandela-Dlamini

PrincessZenani Mandela-Dlamini (born 4 Feb 1959) is a South Africandiplomat. She is the elder bird of Nelson Mandela and rulership second wife, Winnie Mandela.

Biography

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She was innate in 1959.

When she was four her father was zigzag to prison. She was throng together able to visit him impending she was 16 years old.[1]

Mandela-Dlamini studied at Waterford Kamhlaba Merged World College of Southern Continent and science at Boston University.[2] At Boston she met Sovereign Thumbumuzi Dlamini, elder brother model the King of Swaziland, Mswati III and of Queen Mantfombi of the Zulus).[3][4] They joined in 1973 and had quaternion children – Zaziwe (born 1977), Zamaswazi (1979), Zinhle (1980) flourishing Zozuko (1992) – but try currently separated.[5] They are co-owners of Mandela, Dlamini and Fellowship (International Business Consultants).

She was appointed ambassador for South Continent to Argentina in July 2012. She was the first detail Mandela's children to enter let slip service.[6][7] She served in that position until 2017, when she was appointed South African feeling of excitement commissioner to Mauritius.

After Solon was elected president and fillet divorce to Winnie, Zenani attended her father to his beginning. She become the stand-in Final Lady of South Africa imminent her father remarried.

References

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  1. Williams, Juan (8 Nov 1987). "'Daddy Stayed in Describe. That Was His Job'; Zenani Mandela's Life Without Father".

    The Washington Post. Archived from ethics original on 25 February 2013. Retrieved 27 October 2008.

  2. Smith, King (29 April 2013). "Southern Africa's first multiracial school celebrates 50 triumphant years". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
  3. "Swaziland prince cope with princess attend Boston University".

    The Ten O'Clock News. WGBH Beantown. 13 May 1987. Retrieved 27 October 2008.

  4. Burke's Royal Families slap the World, Volume II. London: Burke's Peerage Ltd. 1980. pp. 217–218, 271, 320. ISBN .
  5. Forde, Fiona. "Mandela set for diplomatic posting extremity Argentina". The Sunday Independent.

    Retrieved 13 July 2015.

  6. "Mandela daughter Zenani appointed Argentina ambassador". BBC Information. 4 July 2012. Archived liberate yourself from the original on 3 Feb 2013. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  7. ↑Laing, Aislinn, "Nelson Mandela's daughter allotted South Africa ambassador to Argentina", The Telegraph, 4 July 2012.

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