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  1. 6 de jan. de 2005 · Makgatho Mandela dies. 6 January 2005. Former president Nelson Mandela's only surviving son, Makgatho Mandela, died of HIV/AIDS in the Linksfield hospital in Johannesburg. His father put up a brave face and announced that his son had HIV/Aids. He stressed that being open about HIV/Aids was the only way to stop people "regarding it as an ...

  2. Makgatho Mandela ( 26 juni 1950 – 6 januari 2005) was een zoon van Nelson Mandela en zijn vrouw Evelyn Ntoko Mase . Op 6 januari 2005 meldde Nelson Mandela dat zijn zoon Makgatho Mandela was overleden aan aids. Enkele uren na het overlijden van zijn zoon belegde Mandela een persconferentie om het nieuws wereldkundig te maken, en om aan te ...

  3. 7 de jan. de 2005 · Makgatho, who was a lawyer, was Mr. Mandela's only surviving son; his younger son, Thembekile, died in an auto accident in 1969, shortly after Mr. Mandela began 27 years of imprisonment as ...

  4. Makgatho Lewanika Mandela (26 Juni 1950 - 6 Januari 2005) alikuwa mtoto wa Nelson Mandela kutoka kwa mke wake wa kwanza Evelyn Mase. Yeye ndiye baba wa Ndaba Mandela. Alifariki kwa Ukimwi mnamo 6 Januari 2005 huko Johannesburg .

  5. 15 de jan. de 2005 · Mandela has outlived both his sons. Thousands of mourners including South Africa's president and Archbishop Desmond Tutu have joined Nelson Mandela at the funeral of his son Makgatho. Makgatho Mandela, 54, died of Aids earlier this month, several weeks after being admitted to hospital. Mr Mandela's decision to make public the cause of his death ...

  6. On this day — 6 January 2005. Nelson Mandela announces that his son Makgatho died of AIDS. See other On this Day entries.

  7. Makaziwe “Maki” Mandela-Dlamini was born in 1948 and is the second child of Nelson Mandela and Evelyn Mase. However, she died just nine months after her birth. Makgatho Mandela. Makgatho Lewanika Mandela, the third child of Nelson and Evelyn, was born in 1950. He was married twice and had four sons: Mandla, Ndaba, Mbuso, and Andile.