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          Your Excellency, Mr. Thabo M. Mbeki, President of the Republic of South Africa, and Mrs. Zanele Mbeki; Honourable Ministers from South Africa and Botswana here.!

          The highest-profile South African proponent is probably Zanele Mbeki, but her Women's Development Banking not only finances rural women, according to the.

        1. 23 November, Thabo Mbeki marries Zanele Dlamini in London.
        2. Your Excellency, Mr. Thabo M. Mbeki, President of the Republic of South Africa, and Mrs. Zanele Mbeki; Honourable Ministers from South Africa and Botswana here.
        3. A member of the underground SACP, she also continued to be involved illegally in trade union work and was also a founder and promoter of the.
        4. Seventy-five percent of the world's poor live in rural areas and most are involved in agriculture.
        5. Zanele Dlamini Mbeki

          South African social worker and feminist (born 1938)

          Zanele MbekiOMSS (néeDlamini; born 18 November 1938) is a feminist South African social worker who founded the Women's Development Bank.

          She is also a former first lady of South Africa.

          Early life and education

          Zanele Dlamini was born in 1938 in Alexandra, South Africa, where her father was a Methodist priest and her mother a dressmaker.[1][2] She has five sisters.[1]

          Zanele was a boarder at the Catholic Inkamana Academy in KwaZulu-Natal, before studying to be a social worker at the University of the Witwatersrand.[1]

          After working for three years for Anglo American plc as a case worker in Zambia, she moved to London and completed a diploma in social policy and administration at the London School of Economics in 1968.[1] She later won a scholarship to do her PhD on the position of African women under apartheid at Brandeis University in the United