- Mbeki
- biographical name Thabo 1942- president of South Africa (1999- )
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Mbeki — is a surname and may refer to following individuals: Thabo Mbeki, former President of South Africa Govan Mbeki, the father of Thabo Mbeki Epainette Mbeki, the mother of Thabo Mbeki, President of South Africa Moeletsi Mbeki, son of Govan and… … Wikipedia
Mbeki — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Govan Mbeki (1910–2001), Führer der Anti Apartheidsbewegung Moeletsi Mbeki, Leiter des Instituts für internationale Angelegenheiten von Südafrika und Bruder von Thabo Mbeki Thabo Mbeki (* 1942), ehemaliger … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mbeki — Mbeki, Thabo Mvuyelwa, südafrikanischer Politiker, * Idutywa (Ost Kap) 18. 6. 1942; ging 1962 ins Exil, studierte in Großbritannien Volkswirtschaftslehre und war, seit 1971 Mitglied von ANC Führungsgremien, Vertreter des ANC in mehreren Ländern … Universal-Lexikon
Mbeki — [m bek′ē] Thabo [tä′bō] 1942 ; president of South Africa (1999 ) * * * … Universalium
Mbeki — Mbeki, Thabo … Enciclopedia Universal
Mbeki — [m bek′ē] Thabo [tä′bō] 1942 ; president of South Africa (1999 ) … English World dictionary
Mbeki — Thabo Mbeki Thabo Mbeki 11e président de la République d Afrique du Sud … Wikipédia en Français
Mbeki, Thabo — born June 18, 1942, Idutywa, Transkei President of South Africa (from 1999). The son of an anti apartheid activist, he studied economics at Sussex University in Britain, then received military training in the Soviet Union. He was appointed deputy … Universalium
Mbeki, Govan Archibald Mvuyelwa — ▪ 2002 South African nationalist (b. July 9, 1910, Nqamakwe, S.Af. d. Aug. 30, 2001, Port Elizabeth, S.Af.), as a teacher, writer, labour organizer, and editor of the leftist newspaper New Age, was in the vanguard of the antiapartheid… … Universalium
Mbeki,Thabo — Mbe·ki (əm bāʹkē), Thabo. Born 1942. South African economist and politician who served as deputy president under Nelson Mandela (1994 1999). Mbeki was elected to succeed Mandela as president of South Africa in 1999. * * * … Universalium