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Nelson Mandela Day 2020 dedicated to Zindzi and fight against inequality

The late Nelson Mandela holds the hand of his daughter, Zindzi, at her marriage in Johannesburg in October 1992. Zindzi Mandela, died on 13 July 2020 at age 59 at a Johannesburg hospital. © AP Photo/Matt Dunham/File

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres is expected to deliver this year’s Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture on Saturday, with the theme, “Tackling the Inequality Pandemic”.

"Madiba was a morale giant of the 20th century," said Guterres ahead of the lecture. "This year’s lecture takes place at a time when the world faces an unprecedented test as the Covid-19 pandemic threatens everyone, everywhere."

The lecture is intended to help in “stimulating dialogue on critical social issues”, according to the Nelson Mandela Foundation.

Mandela’s youngest daughter Zindzi was buried at a private funeral on Friday, following her death earlier in the week. She was laid to rest next to her mother, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, who died two years ago.

Post-mortem results were not yet available, but her family said she had tested positive for Covid-19 on the day she died, AFP news agency reported.

South Africa has almost 325,000 coronavirus cases and 4,669 deaths, making it the sixth most affected country in the world.

Mandela, who became South Africa’s first black president, died in 2013 from a recurrent lung infection. He spent 27 years in prison for opposing the apartheid regime and won the Nobel Peace Prize, alongside former president FW de Klerk, in 1993.

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