Courtesy of Thabo and Zanele Mbeki

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Courtesy of Thabo and Zanele Mbeki
Thabo Mbeki, 1970s. (Courtesy of Thabo and Zanele Mbeki)
Thabo Mbeki at a cultural encounter
session between the ANC Youth and
Students Section and their German
hosts, Beichlingen, German Democratic
Republic, August 1971. In the first
sequence, Mbeki and Poppy Nokwe,
Duma Nokwe’s daughter, demonstrate
how to dance to the kwela. In the second
sequence, Mbeki leads his gumboot
dancing troupe through its paces, with
a little help from their German comrades.
See page 298.
(All photos courtesy of Tiny Nokwe)
The wedding of Thabo Mbeki and Zanele
Dlamini, London, November 1974. With
them are Karen Fields (an American friend
of the bride), Essop Pahad and Mendi
Msimang. See page 300.
opposite page
Top: The wedding ceremony of Thabo and
Zanele Mbeki, Farnham Castle, Surrey,
23 November 1974.
See page 300.
Centre: The Mbeki wedding party,
Farnham Castle. Adelaide Tambo is second
from left. See page 300.
Below left: Lunch at Farnham Castle.
Rhiannon Gooding, Peter Lawrence and
Mel Gooding are at the end of the table,
on the right. See page 300.
Below right: Thabo Mbeki with Dr Yusuf
Dadoo at Farnham Castle. See page 300.
(All photos courtesy of Thabo and Zanele Mbeki)
Top: Thabo Mbeki with George Nyandoro (left), a Zimbabwean freedom fighter, and
Duma Nokwe (right), in the German Democratic Republic, early 1970s. (Mayibuye Archives)
Above: Thabo Mbeki with Duma Nokwe, early 1970s. (Courtesy of Tiny Nokwe)
Top: Thabo Mbeki and comrades, Swaziland, 1975. Oliver Tambo is
standing at the back (far left). Kneeling in the front are (left to right)
Stanley Mabizela, Albert Dhlomo, Thabo Mbeki, and ‘Comrade Duma’,
whose arm was later blown off by a letter-bomb. See Chapter 23.
(Courtesy of Albert Dhlomo)
Above: Anders Bjurner and Thabo Mbeki, at the Swedish diplomat’s
farewell party, Lusaka, October 1976.
See page 477.
(Courtesy of Carin Norberg)
opposite page
Above: Thabo Mbeki accompanies Oliver Tambo
to his one and only meeting with Mikhail
Gorbachev, Moscow, November 1986.
See page 484. (Mayibuye Archives)
Below: Yusuf Dadoo’s 70th birthday celebration,
Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee, Moscow,
September 1979. The South Africans present were
all members of the SACP leadership. (left to right)
Dadoo, Josiah Jele, Dan Tloome, Moses Mabhida,
Thabo Mbeki.Vladimir Shubin stands behind
Tloome. See Chapter 30. (Mayibuye Archives)
Right: Thabo Mbeki in Lusaka, early 1980s.
(Courtesy of Larry Craig)
Below: Thabo Mbeki outside his ‘home from
home’, the Lusaka Intercontinental Hotel, with
Gabriel Mokgoko and Dr Sam Motsuenyane of
Nafcoc, May 1986.
See page 538. (Courtesy of Gabriel Mokgoko)
Top: Thabo Mbeki and Frederik van Zyl
Slabbert, leading their respective ANC and
IDASA delegations to west Africa, June 1987.
See page 496.
(Johnnic Communications)
Above: Thabo Mbeki with Gerhard Erasmus,
Jannie Gagiano and Hardy Botha, Dakar,
June 1987. See pages 510 ff.
(Courtesy of IDASA Resource Centre)
Right: Van Zyl Slabbert and Thabo Mbeki with
Thomas Sankara, president of Burkina Faso,
Ouagadougou, June 1987. See page 514.
(Courtesy of IDASA Resource Centre)
Top: The ANC delegation at Dakar, June 1987. Present are Essop
Pahad, Harold Wolpe, Kader Asmal, Tony Trew, Barbara Masekela,
Penuell Maduna, Francis Meli, Thabo Mbeki, Aziz Pahad and
Lindiwe Mabuza. See pages 510 ff. (Courtesy of IDASA Resource Centre)
Above: The entire ANC and IDASA delegations at Goree Island,
Senegal, June 1987.
See pages 510 ff.
(Courtesy of IDASA Resource Centre)
Top: Oliver Tambo and Thabo Mbeki
at work, late 1980s.
(Courtesy of Thabo and Zanele Mbeki)
Above and left: Thabo Mbeki at the
UN Special Committee against
Apartheid, late 197os. (Courtesy of ANC
Archives, University of Fort Hare Main Library)
opposite page
Top: Steve Tshwete, Thabo Mbeki and
Chris Hani.
Right: Thabo Mbeki and Chris Hani.
(Both photographs courtesy of Thabo and
Zanele Mbeki)
Top: Govan Mbeki, Joe Slovo and Thabo Mbeki at a reception at the
Zambian State House for former political prisoners, January 1990. This was
the first meeting between father and son in 18 years. See page 562.
(Zambian Information Service)
Above: Thabo Mbeki and Kenneth Kaunda, late 1980s.
(Zambian Information Service)
Top: The formal portrait of the first meeting between Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo in 30 years,
Stockholm, March 1990. Between them sits Father Trevor Huddleston. Thabo Mbeki is on the floor,
far right. See Chapter 34. (Courtesy of ANC Archives, University of Fort Hare Main Library)
Above: Reunion, January 1990. ANC leaders and released prisoners meet Oliver Tambo in Sweden.
Epainette Mbeki is seated on the left; Thabo Mbeki on the floor. Oliver Tambo is standing in the
centre, with Walter Sisulu and Joe Slovo to the right; Adelaide Tambo is standing at the far right.
See Chapter 34.
(Courtesy of Thabo and Zanele Mbeki)
Govan Mbeki, late 1980s.
Epainette Mbeki, late 1980s.
(Courtesy of Thabo and Zanele Mbeki)
(Courtesy of Thabo and Zanele Mbeki)
Thabo Mbeki, early 1980s. (Courtesy of ANC Archives, University of Fort Hare Main Archives)