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Zindzi Mandela (Zindziswa Nobutho Mandela) was born on 23 December, 1960 in Soweto, Union of South Africa, is a South African diplomat and poet (1960–2020). Discover Zindzi Mandela's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

Popular As Zindziswa Nobutho Mandela
Occupation N/A
Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 23 December 1960
Birthday 23 December
Birthplace Soweto, Union of South Africa
Date of death 13 July, 2020
Died Place Johannesburg, South Africa
Nationality South Africa

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Who Is Zindzi Mandela's Husband?

Her husband is Zwelibanzi Hlongwane Molapo Motlhajwa (m. 2013)

Family
Parents Nelson Mandela Winnie Madikizela-Mandela
Husband Zwelibanzi Hlongwane Molapo Motlhajwa (m. 2013)
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Children 4, including Zoleka

Zindzi Mandela Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Zindzi Mandela worth at the age of 59 years old? Zindzi Mandela’s income source is mostly from being a successful diplomat. She is from South Africa. We have estimated Zindzi Mandela's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1960

Zindziswa "Zindzi" Mandela (23 December 196013 July 2020), also known as Zindzi Mandela-Hlongwane, was a South African diplomat and poet, and the daughter of anti-apartheid activists and politicians Nelson Mandela and Winnie Madikizela-Mandela.

Zindzi was the youngest and third of Nelson Mandela's three daughters, including sister Zenani Mandela.

Zindzi Mandela was born on 23 December 1960 in Soweto, in what was then the Union of South Africa, to Nelson and Winnie Mandela.

The year of her birth was also the year that the African National Congress (ANC) launched its armed wing.

Her parents were wanted by the government.

Zindzi was 18 months old when her father was sent to prison.

During her youth she was often left in the care of her older sister Zenani Mandela when her mother was imprisoned for months at a time.

1977

In 1977, when her mother was banished to the Orange Free State, Zindzi went to live with her there.

Zindzi was not able to complete her education until she was sent to Swaziland.

Eventually, her mother was allowed to move back to Soweto.

1978

Her collection of poems, Black As I Am, was published in 1978, with photographs by Peter Magubane.

Her poetry was published in 1978 in the book Black as I Am, with photographs by Peter Magubane, and has also appeared in publications including Somehow We Survive: An Anthology of South African Writing, edited by Sterling Plumpp (1982), and Daughters of Africa: An International Anthology of Words and Writings by Women of African Descent, edited by Margaret Busby (1992).

1980

Zindzi was married twice and had four children - daughter Zoleka (1980–2023) with Oupa Seakamela and sons Zondwa (b. 1983) with a Mbuyiselo Mboya, Bambatha (b. 1989) with Sizwe Clayton Sithole and Zwelabo (b. 1992) with her first husband, Zwelibanzi Hlongwane.

1985

Zindzi's father was offered a conditional release in 1985 by the then-State President, P. W. Botha.

Her father's reply could not be delivered by either one of her parents.

Consequently, Zindzi was chosen to read his refusal at a public meeting on 10 February 1985.

Zindzi studied law at the University of Cape Town, where she earned a BA in 1985.

1996

She served as a stand-in First Lady of South Africa from 1996 to 1998.

She served as a stand-in First Lady of South Africa from 1996 until 1998, between her parents' divorce and her father's remarriage, to Graça Machel.

2011

Mandela-Hlongwane was said to have agreed to arrange a boxing match between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao to coincide with her father's birthday in 2011.

The match did not take place and the boxing promoter Duane Moody sued successfully for a US court to order that she pay US$4.7m, plus costs, in damages to Moody.

Mandela-Hlongwane was expected to appeal.

2013

She married her second husband, Molapo Motlhajwa, who was a member of the South African National Defence Force, in March 2013.

2014

Zindzi was appointed South Africa's ambassador to Denmark in 2014.

2015

She first arrived in Denmark in June 2015.

2017

She was buried next to her mother, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, at Fourways Memorial Park on 17 July, a day before what would have been the 102nd birthday of her late father, Nelson Mandela.

2019

In June 2019, while Ambassador to Denmark, Mandela's Twitter account sent a series of increasingly strongly worded tweets, where she discussed "trembling white cowards who are the thieving rapist descendants of Van Riebeck [sic]", and "uninvited visitors who don't want to leave" that caused significant controversy.

Mandela-Hlongwane had previously that month expressed her "deep, pure unconditional love and respect" for "CIC" (leader) of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), Julius Malema.

While being investigated by the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) for breaching their social media policy, Mandela remained defiant, tweeting that "I am not accountable to any white man or woman for my personal views. No missus or baas here. Get over yourselves #OurLand".

She was ordered by foreign minister Naledi Pandor to "conduct herself as a diplomat" and to adhere to the department's social media policy, and concern about her views was expressed by former president Thabo Mbeki, and her views were described as hate speech by ANC veteran Mavuso Msimang, while her opinions drew support from the EFF and the Premier of KwaZulu-Natal Sihle Zikalala.

Her tweets came close to the end of her four-year term as ambassador to Denmark.

At the time of her death in Johannesburg, she was designated to take up a post as ambassador to Liberia, a posting described by family members as a "punishment" for her controversial tweets the previous year.

2020

She had served as her country's ambassador to Denmark, until her death in 2020, and was due to take up a post as ambassador to Liberia.

Zindzi died on 13 July 2020, aged 59, at a hospital in Johannesburg.

It was revealed that she had tested positive for COVID-19 on the day of her death.