What Would Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Want Us to Remember Today?

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How do the descendants of South Africa’s most famous
freedom fighters understand freedom in today's world? Phumi Mashigo
speaks with Princesses Swati Mandela-Dlamini and Zaziwe Manaway, two of
Nelson and Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s granddaughters about the deeply
personal stories behind their new Netflix documentary. Serving as
co-producers of the Netflix documentary series “The Trials of Winnie
Mandela”, Phumi speaks to the pair about growing up within a family that
played a central role in South Africa’s liberation struggle, the lasting
impact of apartheid on their lives, and the responsibility that comes
with preserving an important chapter of the country's history. Through
their candid reflections, they offer a unique perspective on legacy,
identity and the continuing relevance of the struggle for freedom.
4 Jun English South Africa Politics · News

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