Makgatho Mandela
Makgatho Lewanika Mandela (June 26 1950–January 6 2005) was the son of former South African president and Nobel Prize winner Nelson Mandela and his first wife Evelyn Ntoko Mase. He was an attorney, widowed with four sons. He died of AIDS on 6 January, 2005 in Johannesburg. His second wife, Zondi Mandela, died on 13 July, 2003 of pneumonia at age 46. When Nelson Mandela announced the cause of his son's death, he said: "Let us give publicity to HIV/AIDS and not hide it, because [that is] the only way to make it appear like a normal illness." Makgatho Mandela is survived by a sister, Makaziwe Mandela. A younger brother, Thembekile Mandela, was killed in a car crash in 1969, shortly after Nelson Mandela began a 27-year prison stay on Robben Island for his anti-apartheid activities.
External linksGuardian article on his deathBBC article on his deathNew York Times family bio
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