Remembering 'Mama Africa' Miriam Makeba

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Miriam Makeba was well known for being a strong voice against the apartheid regime.

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Fondly known as Mama Africa, her career spanned decades and continents. Courtesy

JOHANNESBURG - An unforgettable talent with a distinctive voice, Miriam Makeba's legacy lives on in her music, eleven years after her passing.On 9 November 2008, Zenzile Miriam Makeba passed away, Born in Johannesburg in 1932, she started singing in her teens but her breakthrough came with the Manhattan BrothersMama Africa was well known for being a strong voice against the apartheid regime.It was decades later that then-President Nelson Mandela persuaded her to return.

Mama Africa was a humanitarian and an activist. Her music helped voice the suffering of apartheid in South Africa

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Absolutely love her music!

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