Mlondolozi Ndlovu from Zimbabwe: “A man of principles”
By DW
09 June 2018 |
7:00 am
30-year-old Mlondolozi Ndlovu sees Nelson Mandela as a man who stands by his words. The young man from Zimbabwe works as a journalist in the capital Harare. For him, Mandela is a symbol of resistance.
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