King of Mandela clan dies, remembered for working to improve life in rural South Africa

By AP
Tuesday, May 25, 2010

King of Mandela clan in South Africa dies

JOHANNESBURG — South Africa’s governing party says the king of Nelson Mandela’s Thembu clan has died.

In a statement, the African National Congress said King Zwelenkosi Lwandile Matanzima “worked tirelessly to improve the lives of his people and rural communities in general.”

He was 39. No cause of death was reported. Local media report he had recently been hospitalized frequently and died Saturday in a hospital in East London, in southeastern South Africa.

Mandela was raised in the Thembu royal household alongside K.D. Matanzima, grandfather of King Zwelenkosi Lwandile Matanzima. During the apartheid years, Mandela clashed with K.D. Matanzima, who collaborated with the white government to lead one of the homelands set up to deny blacks citizenship.

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