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Prince Cedza Dlamini | |
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Born | 24 February 1976 |
Issue | Prince Cabumuzi Dlamini Prince Thandolwethu Prince Lethokuhle |
House | House of Dlamini |
Religion | Christian |
Occupation | Humanitarian |
Prince Cedza Dlamini of Eswatini (formerly Swaziland),[1] otherwise known as Prince Cedza (born 24 February 1976), grandson of King Sobhuza II of Swaziland and step-grandson of Nelson Mandela, is a humanitarian, youth activist, spokesman for the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals, and the founder of the Ubuntu Institute for Young Social Entrepreneurs. His work promotes future international cooperation by initiating and supporting global networks of young leaders through which they can work collectively to address such current world problems as HIV/AIDS, poverty, hunger and illiteracy. Prince Cedza also advocates stronger ties between the United States and South Africa, occupying a seat as a director on the board of the South African Chamber of Commerce in America.