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  1. Thabo Mvuyelwa Mbeki (Idutywa, 18 de Junho de 1942 [1]) é um político da África do Sul. Foi o 2° presidente do país, de 14 de junho de 1999 até 24 de setembro de 2008, [2] quando renunciou por falta de apoio político no parlamento de seu partido, o Congresso Nacional Africano, deixando o cargo vago. [3] Vida

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    Thabo Mvuyelwa Mbeki (Xhosa: [tʰaɓɔ mbɛːkʼi]; born 18 June 1942) is a South African politician who served as the second democratic president of South Africa from 14 June 1999 to 24 September 2008, when he resigned at the request of his party, the African National Congress (ANC).

  3. Learn about the life and political career of Thabo Mbeki, the first deputy president of South Africa and a leading figure in the ANC. Find out his date of birth, family background, education, activism and achievements.

  4. 27 de abr. de 2024 · Thabo Mbeki is a politician who served as the president of South Africa (1999–2008). Mbeki was early exposed to politics by his father, a longtime leader in the Eastern Cape African National Congress (ANC), an organization dedicated to the elimination of apartheid in South Africa, who was later.

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    She was a member of the Bafokeng, specifically the Mahoona clan – traditional healers who are one of the first agro-pastoralists to arrive in Lesotho.: 21–22 Born at Mount Fletcher in the Drakensberg, she grew up in humble environs, the sixth of seven children born to Eleazar Jakane Moerane and his wife Sofi Majara, whose grandparents were disciple...

    Mbeki was the brains behind the Khanyisa beadwork project, which has sustained the art of traditional African beadwork and provided livelihoods for 24 Ngcingwanean women. She was involved with the Linda Mbeki Hospice, which operates from the former Mbeki home in Mbewuleni, and was founded to commemorate the life of her daughter, who died in 2003. M...

    Mbeki died in East London at Frere Hospitalin June 2014. She was given a provincial state funeral and buried in Dutywa. Her funeral was attended by Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa, Eastern Cape Premier Phumulo Masualle, one of the Rivonia Trialists Dr. Andrew Mlangeni, Minister in the Presidency Jeff Radebe, Minister of Science and Technology Nale...

    Mbeki won the Community Builder of the Year award (for which she had to go "all the way to Johannesburg"), a NAFCOC founder member award, a Transkei chamber stalwart award, the King Cetshwayo African Image Award, and the Eastern Cape arts and culture award for Khanyisa, given her by Arnold Stofile. She was also awarded the Order of the Baobab in 20...

    Gevisser, Mark. A Legacy of Liberation: Thabo Mbeki and the Future of the South African Dream. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.
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  6. Thabo Mvuyelwa Mbeki (born 18 June 1942) is a South African politician. He served nine years as the second President of South Africa from 14 June 1999 to 24 September 2008. On 9 July 2002, he became the first chairperson of African Union.