Clinton lunches with Mandela in rare visit at his home
S AFRICA: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met Nelson Mandela
Monday at his rural homestead where South Africa’s first black president
is living out retirement far from the public eye.
Her private lunch with the Nobel Peace Prize winner was the first
event of her South African visit, an indication of the prestige still
enjoyed by the man who led the fight against white-minority rule.
The two chatted in his home ahead of the meal, an honour that few
receive as Mandela’s health has become more fragile with age.
Mandela did not speak but smiled as he and his wife Graca Machel
posed for a picture with Clinton.
“That’s a beautiful smile!” Clinton said.
“Madiba’s smile is a trademark,” Machel added.
Mandela was elected president in South Africa’s first all-race
elections in 1994, after spending 27 years as a political prisoner under
the segregationist apartheid regime. Clinton’s husband, Bill Clinton,
was the US president when Mandela took office. Their two families
developed close ties, with Bill Clinton paying a visit to Qunu last
month on the eve of Mandela’s 94th birthday.“Madiba not only repesents
all that there is great in the world, but (is someone) who to the
secretary is a close friend”.
AFP
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